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New Zealand vs Uganda ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 Group C - Match 32
Match Info
Match: NZ vs UGA, 32nd Match, Group C, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024

Date: Saturday, June 15, 2024

Time: 6:00 AM (Jun 15)

Venue: Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba, Trinidad

Venue Guide
Stadium: Brian Lara Stadium

City: Tarouba, Trinidad

Capacity: 15,000

Broadcast Guide
Streaming: Disney+ Hotstar

TV: Star Sports Network

Winning Prediction by 42bet experts

Win Probability:

New Zealand: 83%

Uganda: 17%

Prediction: New Zealand is favoured to win the match.

If New Zealand bats first, the predicted score range is 135-150.

If Uganda bats first, the predicted score range is 115-125.

New Zealand vs Uganda Squads

New Zealand
Kane Williamson (c) - Top-Order Batter

Finn Allen - Top-Order Batter

Trent Boult - Bowler

Michael Bracewell - Batting Allrounder

Mark Chapman - Allrounder

Devon Conway - Wicketkeeper Batter

Lockie Ferguson - Bowler

Matt Henry - Bowler

Daryl Mitchell - Batting Allrounder

James Neesham - Batting Allrounder

Glenn Phillips - Allrounder

Rachin Ravindra - Batting Allrounder

Mitchell Santner - Bowling Allrounder

Ish Sodhi - Bowler

Tim Southee - Bowler

Uganda
Brian Masaba (c) - Bowler

Riazat Ali Shah (vc) - Batting Allrounder

Fred Achelam - Wicketkeeper Batter

Bilal Hassan - Bowler

Cosmas Kyewuta - Bowler

Juma Miyagi - Bowler

Roger Mukasa - Batter

Dinesh Nakrani - Allrounder

Frank Nsubuga - Allrounder

Robinson Obuya - Batter

Ronak Patel - Batter

Alpesh Ramjani - Allrounder

Henry Ssenyondo - Bowler

Simon Ssesazi - Wicketkeeper Batter

Kenneth Waiswa - Allrounder

Brian Lara Stadium Pitch report:

The Brian Lara Stadium pitch typically favors slower bowlers. Early in the game, batters may find it easier to time their shots, but the surface tends to become more challenging as the match progresses. Spinners often find more assistance, especially in the second innings. Captains who win the toss usually prefer to bat first to set a strong target. As a result, spectators can expect an exciting match with the potential for high scores at this venue.

Brian Lara Cricket Academy Weather report:

Temperature: 26 degree celsius

Precipitation: 24%

Humidity: 90%

Wind: 8 km/h

Form Guide(Last 5 Matches):

New Zealand: W, W, L, L, L

Uganda: L, W, L, W, L

Playing XIs

Uganda:

Roger Mukasa

Simon Ssesazi (wk)

Robinson Obuya

Alpesh Ramjani

Riazat Ali Shah

Kenneth Waiswa

Dinesh Nakrani

Brian Masaba (capt)

Juma Miyagi

Cosmas Kyewuta

Frank Nsubuga

New Zealand:

Devon Conway (wk)

Finn Allen

Rachin Ravindra

Kane Williamson (capt)

Daryl Mitchell

Glenn Phillips

James Neesham

Mitchell Santner

Tim Southee

Trent Boult

Lockie Ferguson

Key Players to watch out: New Zealand vs Uganda

Batters To Watch:

Mark Chapman (NZ): 9 M • 167 Runs • 33.4 Avg • 142.73 SR

Glenn Phillips (NZ): 5 M • 159 Runs • 53 Avg • 132.5 SR

Roger Mukasa (UGA): 10 M • 269 Runs • 29.89 Avg • 116.45 SR

Simon Ssesazi (UGA): 10 M • 235 Runs • 26.11 Avg • 156.66 SR

Bowlers To Watch:

Lockie Ferguson (NZ): 4 M • 8 Wkts • 5.68 Econ • 11.87 SR

Mitchell Santner (NZ): 5 M • 6 Wkts • 9 Econ • 16 SR

Alpesh Ramjani (UGA): 10 M • 18 Wkts • 4.6 Econ • 11.44 SR

Henry Ssenyondo (UGA): 8 M • 15 Wkts • 5.8 Econ • 10 SR

Dream 11 Fantasy Team Prediction:

Wicketkeepers: Devon Conway, Finn Allen, Simon Ssesazi

Batters: Kane Williamson, Riazat Ali Shah

All-rounders: Mitchell Santner, Alpesh Ramjani, Brian Masaba

Bowlers: Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson, Frank Nsubuga
Match Preview: Sri Lanka vs Nepal
Event: ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024

Match: Sri Lanka vs Nepal, Group D, 23rd Match

Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Time: 5:00 AM (Jun 12)

Venue: Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground, Lauderhill, Florida

Team Predictions:

Sri Lanka: 88% chance of winning according to 42bet experts.

Nepal: 12% chance of winning according to 42bet experts.

Expected Team Scores:

Batting First - Sri Lanka: 150-160

Batting First - Nepal: 120-140

Venue Information:

Stadium: Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground

City: Lauderhill, Florida

Capacity: 20,000

Ends: North End, Pavilion End

Hosts: United States of America

Also Hosts: Rugby, Soccer, Australian Rules Football

Broadcast Information:

Streaming: Disney+ Hotstar

TV: Star Sports

A matchup between Nepal and Sri Lanka is expected to occur as part of the Group D schedule for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2024. With an 88% chance of winning, Sri Lanka is the overwhelming favorite; Nepal's chances are at 12%. The game is slated to take place on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at the 20,000-seat Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill, Florida. Disney+ Hotstar will stream the game and Star Sports will broadcast it live.

Sri Lanka Squad:

Bhanuka Rajapaksa: Left-Handed Batsman

Charith Asalanka: Left-Handed Batsman

Janith Liyanage: Right-Handed Batsman

Kamindu Mendis: Left-Handed Batsman

Pathum Nissanka: Right-Handed Batsman

Angelo Mathews: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Medium Bowler

Dasun Shanaka: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Medium Bowler

Dhananjaya de Silva: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler

Wanindu Hasaranga (C): Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Leg Spin Bowler

Kusal Mendis (Wk): Right-Handed Batsman

Sadeera Samarawickrama (Wk): Right-Handed Batsman

Asitha Fernando: Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler

Dilshan Madushanka: Left-Arm Fast Medium Bowler

Nepal Squad:

Kushal Bhurtel: Right-Handed Batsman

Rohit Paudel (C): Right-Handed Batsman

Sundeep Jora: Right-Handed Batsman

Dipendra Singh Airee: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler

Gulsan Jha: Left-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler

Kushal Malla: Left-Handed Batsman • Left-Arm Off Spin Bowler

Aasif Sheikh (Wk): Right-Handed Batsman

Anil Kumar Sah (Wk): Right-Handed Batsman

Abinash Bohara: Right-Arm Medium Bowler

Kamal Singh Airee: Right-Arm Medium Bowler

Karan KC: Right-Handed Batsman • Right-Arm Fast Bowler

Lalit Rajbanshi: Left-Arm Off Spin Bowler

Pratish GC: Left-Arm Medium Bowler

Sagar Dhakal: Left-Arm Off Spin Bowler

Sompal Kami: Right-Arm Fast Medium Bowler

Dunith Wellalage: Left-Arm Off Spin Bowler

Dushmantha Chameera: Right-Arm Fast Bowler

Maheesh Theekshana: Right-Arm Off Spin Bowler

Matheesha Pathirana: Right-Arm Fast Bowler

Nuwan Thushara: Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler

Vijayakanth Viyaskanth: Right-Arm Leg Spin Bowler

On June 12, at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in Lauderhill, Nepal will play Sri Lanka in the twenty-third match of the Twenty20 World Cup 2024. This match promises to be an exciting one. The goal of both teams is to recover from their early tournament losses. Wanindu Hasaranga, the captain of Sri Lanka, is keen to earn a vital victory following losses in their first two games. To lead the way, they'll look to seasoned players like Kusal Mendis and Angelo Mathews. Under Rohit Paudel's leadership, Nepal will try to build on its advantages, with players like Kushal Bhurtel and Dipendra Singh Airee playing important roles. At this site, the surface usually favours batters early on and slows down later on, which suits spinners. However, rain and thunderstorms in the forecast may disrupt play. This encounter marks the first T20I clash between the two teams

Predicted Playing XIs:

Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kamindu Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva, Charith Asalanka, Wanindu Hasaranga (c), Angelo Mathews, Dasun Shanaka, Maheesh Theekshana, Nuwan Thushara, Matheesha Pathirana.

Nepal: Kushal Bhurtel, Aasif Sheikh (wk), Anil Sah, Rohit Paudel (c), Kusal Malla, Dipendra Singh Airee, Sompal Kami, Gulshan Jha, Karan KC, Sagar Dhakal, Abinash Bohara.

Fantasy Team Prediction:

Wicketkeeper: Kusal Mendis

Batters: Kamindu Mendis, Pathum Nissanka, Rohit Paudel, Kushal Malla

All-rounders: KC Karan, Dipendra Singh Airee, Wanindu Hasaranga

Bowlers: Nuwan Thushara, Maheesh Theekshana, Matheesha Pathirana

Captain: Wanindu Hasaranga

Vice-captain: Pathum Nissanka
ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024: Overview

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup, the ninth edition of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) biennial T20 International (T20I) competition, will take place in 2024. This is the first-ever ICC World Cup competition to include games in the Americas other than the West Indies, including the United States. The United States and the West Indies will co-host it, and it is scheduled to take place from June 1 to June 29, 2024. England returns as the defending champion, having defeated Pakistan in the final of the previous event.

This competition features a record 20 teams, up from the 16 teams who participated in the 2022 edition. The eight top teams from the 2022 competition, the next two teams, eight teams selected through regional qualifying, and the top eight teams in the ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings are among the participating teams, in addition to the two hosts. Notably, Canada and Uganda secure their first-ever participation in the men's T20 World Cup, while the United States makes its debut as co-host.

Format

There will be four groups of five teams each from the 20 qualifying teams. The Super 8 round will be reached by the top two teams from each group. The qualifying teams will be divided into two groups of four at this point. There will be two semi-finals and a final in the knockout stage, with the top two teams from each group advancing.

The United States and the West Indies will host the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup, according to an announcement made by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in November 2021. As part of a strategic cooperation between the two associations, this came after a joint bid by USA Cricket and Cricket West Indies.

Teams and Qualification

The two hosts and the top eight teams from the 2022 competition automatically advanced to the event. As of November 14, 2022, the top-ranked teams in the ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings claimed the final two automatic qualification spots. The eight spots that remained were filled through the ICC's regional qualifications, which included one team each from the Americas and East Asia-Pacific groups, as well as two teams each from Africa, Asia, and Europe.

The ICC validated the sub-regional qualification routes for Africa, East Asia-Pacific, and Europe in May 2022. The first two teams to qualify were Scotland and Ireland from the Europe qualifier, and then Papua New Guinea from the East Asia-Pacific qualifier in July 2023. After winning their last Americas Qualifier match against Bermuda, Canada was able to secure their qualification in October 2023. After making it to the Asia Qualifier final in Nepal, both Nepal and Oman qualified the following month. Zimbabwe was the only Test-playing nation to miss out on qualification, with Namibia and Uganda emerging as the final two sides to advance after guaranteeing a top-two result in the Africa Qualifier.


Match officials

On May 3, 2024, the ICC announced the match referees and umpires for the tournament's first stage.

Match referees

Australia David Boon

New Zealand Jeff Crowe

Sri Lanka Ranjan Madugalle

Zimbabwe Andy Pycroft

Cricket West Indies Richie Richardson

India Javagal Srinath

Umpires

New Zealand Chris Brown

Sri Lanka Kumar Dharmasena

New Zealand Chris Gaffaney

England Michael Gough

South Africa Adrian Holdstock

England Richard Illingworth

South Africa Allahudien Paleker

England Richard Kettleborough

India Jayaraman Madanagopal

India Nitin Menon

Australia Sam Nogajski

Pakistan Ahsan Raza

Pakistan Rashid Riaz

Australia Paul Reiffel

Zimbabwe Langton Rusere

Bangladesh Sharfuddoula

Australia Rod Tucker

England Alex Wharf

Cricket West Indies Joel Wilson

Asif Yaqoob

Squads
New Zealand was the first team to reveal its tournament roster, on April 29, 2024. South Africa, India, and England revealed their squads the next day. Australia, Afghanistan, Oman, and Nepal had also disclosed their squads by the filing deadline of May 1. On May 2, 2024, Canada revealed their team for the T20 World Cup.
On May 3, 2024, hosts West Indies and the United States confirmed their teams; on May 6, 2024, entrants Uganda and Scotland did the same. On May 7, 2024, Ireland and Papua New Guinea revealed their squads; Sri Lanka did the same on May 9, 2024. On May 10, 2024, Namibia released their roster; on May 13, 2024, the Netherlands did the same. Pakistan is anticipated to reveal their team following their first Twenty20 International match against England and prior to the ICC deadline of May 25, 2024. Bangladesh released their squad on May 14, 2024.
Venues
Cricket West Indies (CWI) opened up bids for venues in the United States and the Caribbean that would like to host World Cup matches in May 2023.
The Grand Prairie Stadium in Grand Prairie, Texas; Central Broward Park in Lauderhill, Florida; Church Street Park in Morrisville, North Carolina; and a temporary stadium at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, New York City, were the four American locations that the ICC shortlisted in July 2023. The Van Cortlandt Park stadium was opposed by Bronx residents because they were worried about limited park access, the event's potential financial impact, and the environment. The International Cricket Council (ICC) said on September 20, 2023, that Grand Prairie, Lauderhill, and New York City would serve as the host cities in the United States. Eisenhower Park in Nassau County, New York, is the proposed location for a temporary 34,000-seat stadium. Temporary grandstands and hospitality rooms will be added to Grand Prairie Stadium and Central Broward Park as they expand.
The Nassau County International Cricket Stadium is a temporary stadium located on Long Island that will be finished by the end of May 2024. The proposed design for the stadium was unveiled by the ICC on January 17, 2024.
Group Wise Team

Group A

Team



India
Pakistan
Canada
Ireland
United States
Group B

Team



England
Australia
Namibia
Scotland
Oman

Group C

Team

New zealand
West Indies
Afghanistan
Uganda
Papua New Guinea
Group D
Team

South Africa
Sri-Lanka
Bangladesh
Nepal
Netherlands
Marketing

Prior to the competition, the ICC planned a "trophy tour," which began in New York City on March 19 and took the trophy to different parts of the Americas. The event's ambassadors are Jamaican Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt and former T20 world champions Yuvraj Singh and Chris Gayle.