Zimbabwe Vs Scotland: Dream11 Team Prediction, World Cup Qualifier Preview

Zimbabwe will aim to beat Scotland today to seal their place in the World Cup. The World Cup qualifying Super Six match between Zimbabwe and Scotland is to be played at the Queen’s Sports Club in Bulawayo. Zimbabwe had lost to Sri Lanka by nine wickets in their last match. Batting first, Zimbabwe could only score 165 runs. Mahesh Thikshana took four wickets for Sri Lanka. Then, opener Pathum Nissanka scored a brilliant century to give Sri Lanka a comfortable nine-wicket win. The Dasun Shanaka-led side scored the winning runs with 101 balls to spare. This resounding victory helped Sri Lanka qualify for this year’s World Cup.

In their first Super Six match, Zimbabwe won against Oman by 14 runs. Meanwhile, Scotland will be coming off a seven-wicket win over West Indies in today’s encounter. A win today will see Scotland match Zimbabwe on points. The Scottish team has one more match to play in the Super Six stage. In their final game, Scotland will be up against the Netherlands on 6 July. Scotland and Zimbabwe last met each other in March 2018 and that game ended in a tie.

Zimbabwe vs Scotland World Cup Qualifier: Details

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venue: Queen’s Sports Club in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

date and time: July 4, 12:30 PM

Live Streaming & TV Details: The match will be available on Star Sports Network, Disney+Hotstar website and app and Fancode website and app.

Zimbabwe vs Scotland Cricket World Cup Qualifier: Dream11 Prediction

wicket keeper: Joylord Gumby, Matthew Cross

batsman: Richie Berrington, Craig Ervin

all rounder: Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, Michael Leask, Colin Greaves, Brandon McMullen

Bowler: Mark Watt, Richard Shipp

Captain: sean williams

vice captain: Sikandar Raza

Zimbabwe vs Scotland Cricket World Cup Qualifier: Possible 11

Zimbabwe: Craig Ervine (c), Ryan Burl, Wesley Madhevere, Sikandar Raza, Sean Williams, Brad Evans, Joylord Gumby (wk), Luke Jongwe, W Masakadza, Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarwa

Scotland: George Munsey, Richie Berrington (c), Brandon McMullen, Chris McBride, Michael Leask, Colin Greaves, Matthew Cross (wk), Thomas McIntosh, CB Sole, Mark Watt, A Evans