Ireland vs New Zealand 1st ODI Match Preview, Probable XI, Match Prediction, Pitch Report & More
Ireland and New Zealand are booked to challenge in the main round of the three-match ODI series on Sunday, July 10. The Village in Dublin will have the experience.
The Irishmen, drove by Andrew Balbirnie, will enter this series subsequent to losing 0-2 to Hardik Pandya's India, but in the T20I design. Nonetheless, in the second match of the series, the host group nearly pursued down an objective of 226 in Dublin, which will give them some inspiration.
Any semblance of Harry Tector, Balbirnie and Paul Stirling are in fair sufficient structure for the hosts. They can likewise cheer up from their triumph over South Africa last year. The Black Caps can't bear to sabotage them using any and all means.
New Zealand, in the mean time, have major areas of strength for an available to them, however they don't have any semblance of Kane Williamson, Trent Boult and Tim Southee in their positions. Martin Guptill and captain Tom Latham are the most experienced players in the batting arrangement.
Lockie Ferguson's express speed is supposed to inconvenience the Irish hitters, while Ish Sodhi and Mitchell Santner will deal with the twist office. The series is likewise an opportunity for Finn Allen and Will Young to show that they have a place at the most significant level.
Pitch Report
The contribute Dublin has been a belter as of late. In the T20I series among Ireland and India, hitters had the option to play their shots on the up all through the innings. A genuinely high-scoring game is by all accounts on the cards for Sunday.
Weather conditions Forecast
There is no way of downpour and temperatures are supposed to be around the 17-degree Celsius mark. The moistness will generally be during the 80s.
Ireland Key Players : Paul Stirling, Andre Balbirnie, Craig Young
New Zealand Key Players : Martin Guptill, Will Young, Lockie Ferguson
Probable XI
Ireland
Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie (C), Andy McBrine, Gareth Delany, Harry Tector, Curtis Campher, Simi Singh, George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Craig Young, Joshua Little.
New Zealand
Martin Guptill, Finn Allen, Will Young, Henry Nicholls, Tom Latham (C), Glenn Phillips (WK), Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry Lockie Ferguson, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner.