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SV vs CES Fantasy Prediction : Southern Vipers vs Central Sparks Best Fantasy Team for England Women’s ODD

Rishikesh Sharma
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SV vs CES Fantasy Prediction: Southern Vipers vs Central Sparks – 5 June 2021 (Hove). Danni Wyatt, Amy Jones, and Charlotte Taylor are the best fantasy picks of this game.

SV vs CES Fantasy Prediction: Southern Vipers vs Central Sparks – 5 June 2021 (Hove). Danni Wyatt, Amy Jones, and Charlotte Taylor are the best fantasy picks of this game.

Southern Vipers will take on Central Sparks in the league game of the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy 2021. All the elite women cricketers of England are embracing this tournament.

The Vipers are the champions of the last season, whereas the Sparks underperformed last time around. Both teams have won both of their games this season, and this match can be an interesting affair.

Pitch Report – The pitch is expected to be a batting beauty.

Match Details :

Time:- 3.00 PM IST  Stadium: County Cricket Ground, Hove.

Probable XI for both sides:-

Southern Vipers – Georgia Adams, Danni Wyatt, Maia Bouchier, Georgia Elwiss, Charlotte Dean, Ella McCaughan, Emily Windsor, Tara Norris, Carla Rudd, Charlotte Taylor, Allice Monaghan.

Central Sparks – Eve Jones, Gwenan Davies, Marie Kelly, Amy Jones, Milly Home, Stephanie Butler, Sarah Glenn, Ria Fackrell, Issy Wong, Emily Arlott, Elizabeth Russell.

SV vs CES: Key Players of the Game

Southern Vipers Top-4 Picks:-

Danni Wyatt:- Wyatt has scored 117 runs in just a couple of games this season, whereas she has scalped three wickets. She is an international-level player.

Georgia Adams:- Adams scored 500 runs last season at an average of 83.33, whereas she also scored a century. [This Season: 33 Runs and 2 Wickets]

Charlie Dean:- Dean scored 180 runs last season, whereas she scalped nine wickets in bowling. [This Season: 34 Runs and 4 Wickets]

Charlotte Taylor:- Taylor scalped 15 wickets last season, whereas she had an economy of 3.45. [This Season: 5 wickets in two games]

Central Sparks Top-4 Picks:-

Amy Jones:- Jones is a veteran of 1017 ODI runs, whereas she has scored two centuries in two games in this tournament. She has a total of 277 runs in two games so far.

Matt Kelly:- Kelly scored 223 runs last season at an average of 55.75, whereas she scored two half-centuries as well. She will bat at the number three slot.

Eve Jones:- Jones scored 334 runs last season at an average of 66.80, whereas can bowl a few overs. She will open the innings in this game.

Sarah Glenn:- Glenn has scalped 11 ODI wickets in six games, whereas she is in brilliant form at the moment. In two games, she has scored 78 runs and has scalped three wickets.

SV vs CES Final Fantasy Team:-

WK: A Jones.

Batsmen: D Wyatt, M Kelly, G Adams.

All-Rounders: G Elwiss, E Jones, C Dean.

Bowlers: S Glenn, T Norris, I Wong, C Taylor.

Match Prediction: Southern Vipers will be the favourites to win this game.

Top Names for the Captaincy Role:-

Danni Wyatt and Amy Jones

Top Names for the Vice-Captaincy Role:-

Both the captain’s pick + Sarah Glenn and Georgia Adams

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Fantasy Disclaimer

All our selections are based on in-depth and astute analysis of the players partaking in the match, pitch report and a perusal of other reasoning. Please incorporate a slew of factors while crafting your own side with this article serving as a guide to the match and players.

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    Rishikesh Sharma

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    An engineering graduate and an ardent sports fan, Rishikesh Sharma is covering cricket for three years now after not making peace with a corporate life and has written more than 5000 articles. While Sourav Ganguly made him fall in love with the sport, Brendon McCullum and Gautam Gambhir enhanced it. Apart from cricket, Rishikesh is a huge fan of Liverpool FC. When not watching sports, you will find him riding around Jaipur.

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