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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - New Zealand won the toss and choose to bat first
England beat New Zealand by 7 wickets
Can New Zealand Women end England’s unbeaten run?
England Women to win
Tournament: | New Zealand Women Tour Of England, 2024 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | The Oval, United Kingdom, United Kingdom |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
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England and New Zealand will lock horns in the 4th T20I of the 5-match series at the Kennington Oval in London. The hosts have dominated the series with exceptional performances, especially with the ball.
Sophie Ecclestone and Sarah Glenn are the key performers for England with the ball. The visitors also have a quality bowling attack with great variety and many of their key bowlers have been impressive so far.
It’s the batting that has disappointed the Whiteferns. They lost by a huge margin of 59 runs in the opening match. In the 3rd T20I, NZ Women finished with just 141 runs on the board batting first.
Suzie Bates, Amelia, Kerr, and skipper Sophie Devine are the key batters for New Zealand. They are the only ones capable of putting up a fight for the visitors at the moment. No other batter has shown any promise in this series.
The hosts can try newer combinations in this match as they’ve already sealed the series. Danielle Wyatt can come back into the side. Though she failed in the second T20I, she was the top run-scorer for England in the first game.
England Women can go with the Wyatt-Dunkley opening combination while continuing with the in-form Alice Capsey at number 3. Heather Knight was dropped from the XI in the last match and Nat Sciver-Brunt led the team.
She was out for a duck at number 4 in the last outing and hasn’t looked in the best shape after her performance in the opening match. We reckon that’s another spot for experimenting.
They could either bring in the regular skipper and reliable Heather Knight at 4 or promote Freya Kamp or Danielle Gibson to this batting position. It is a solid overall squad with many options in every department.
The batting lineup is deep and there are many match-winners in the side. Freya Kamp and Amy Jones are handy lower down the order and can deliver game-changing knocks for the hosts.
In the bowling attack, the home team also has a great variety. Along with Ecclestone and Sarah Glenn, they’ve got Charlotte Dean and Lauren Filer in the mix.
Alice Capsey has been in fine form, notching up match-winning scores of 28 and 67* runs in the 2nd and 3rd T20Is, respectively. Leading the series run-scorers with 95 runs in 2 innings, we expect Capsey to continue her hot streak and score over 18.5 runs.
Danielle Wyatt, Sophia Dunkley, Alice Capsey, Heather Knight (c), Amy Jones (wk), Freya Kemp, Danielle Gibson, Charlotte Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Sarah Glenn, Lauren Filer
Heather Knight, Amy Jones, Danielle Wyatt, Alice Capsey, Sophia Dunkley, Danielle Gibson, Sarah Glenn, Natalie Sciver, Lauren Bell, Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith
The Whiterferns aren’t having a good time on this tour. They lost all the ODIs and 3 T20Is so far. While they cannot win the T20I series from here, New Zealand still look to finish on a high.
A comeback from here with two wins from the remaining two matches will be great for their confidence and belief. The visitors need to get their playing XI right for this match.
They replaced two of their biggest names in the bowling attack in the 3rd T20I and that didn’t work out well. Lea Tahuhu and Jess Kerr are wicket-taking bowlers.
Their presence in the team is a huge deal. Replacing them with Hannah Rowe and Molly Penfold was never going to work and it didn't. Sophie Devine also couldn’t find wickets in the last match.
She should get her leading bowlers back in the side for this match. In addition, the key top-order batters Suzie Bates and Amelia Kerr need to deliver big if New Zealand are to win.
Brooke Halliday and Maddy Green are some handy batters in the middle order. They can make a big difference with the bat but are out of form. This New Zealand side hasn’t lived up to the expectations so far.
Suzie Bates has been in fine form this series scoring 85 runs in the three matches played in the series and she has two 30+ scores. Given her recent form and stats, we back Bates to score over 19.5 runs in the 4th T20I.
Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr, Sophie Devine (c), Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Isabella Gaze (wk), Hannah Rowe, Leigh Kasperek, Molly Penfold, Fran Jonas
Isabella Gaze, Maddy Green, Georgia Plimmer, Sophie Devine, Suzie Bates, Brooke Halliday, Amelia Kerr, Eden Carson, Fran Jonas, Jess Kerr, Lea Tahuhu
It is a batting-friendly pitch that flattens out as the game progresses. Though there is some help for new-ball bowlers, the batters will have the upper hand towards the end of the innings. It will be a cloudy day in London with a high of 19 degrees Celsius.
Pitch Condition
Batting Conditions
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Spin Bowling
Kennington Oval in London will be the venue for the 4th T20I between England Women and New Zealand Women. It is a great venue for T20 cricket that offers plenty of runs. The average 1st innings score here is 164 runs. The team batting first should aim for 180+ at least to stay competitive.
The pitch at the Oval is a high scoring ground, where the scores have been on the higher side with the average total aggregate score in the Women's T20I matches played at this venue is over 310. Given the high scoring nature of the surface and how teams have fared in the series so far, we predict the total aggregate score to be over 301.5 runs in today's match.
Considering the nature of the pitch at this venue, bowling first is a great choice. The hosts will most likely opt to bowl and put the struggling NZ batting lineup on the backfoot.
The scales are tilted in favor of the home team. New Zealand hasn’t got a strong chance of bouncing back. Considering the current form of both teams, it is clear that England Women have the upper hand in this contest. England will start as clear favorites in our match prediction.
England Women to win
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