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Zimbabwe vs Pakistan Fantasy Insight: The Players Who Can Turn the Game
Zimbabwe vs Pakistan Match Insights: Build Your Dream Team!
Zimbabwe vs Pakistan
24 Nov - 01:00 PM
WIN PROBABILITY
ZIM: 35%
PAK: 65%
💬 Pakistan is clearly the favorite here, but Zimbabwe’s ability to upset stronger teams shouldn’t be ignored. Watch out for their key players stepping up in pressure situations.
GROUND CONDITIONS
Last 5 ODIs - Scoring Pattern:
238: Average Score
8: Average Wickets Per Match
💬 Expect a moderately paced game where bowlers could dominate slightly more than usual if early breakthroughs are achieved.
Score Distribution:
<240: 5 matches
240-320: 3 matches
320+: 2 matches
💬 A majority of the matches at this venue have seen low scores, indicating that this pitch might not be too batter-friendly. Teams batting first will need to build partnerships to post a competitive total.
Toss Trends at This Venue:
Decision After Winning Toss:
Choose to Bat First: 20%
Choose to Chase: 80%
💬 The chasing team enjoys an edge here, with most captains preferring to bowl first to exploit pitch conditions under lights.
Win After Winning Toss: 6/10 matches
Wins Batting First: 60%
Wins Chasing: 40%
💬 Winning the toss doesn’t guarantee success, but choosing to bat first has yielded slightly better results at this venue.
PITCH TRENDS
Batting vs Bowling Fantasy Points:
Batting: 51%
Bowling: 49%
💬 It’s almost an even contest between bat and ball. Picking a balanced fantasy XI with quality batters and bowlers is key.
Pace vs Spin Fantasy Points:
Pace: 46%
Spin: 54%
💬 Spinners are likely to thrive on this pitch, so loading your fantasy team with spin options could be a smart move.
SUGGESTED PLAYERS
Haris Rauf – Right Arm Fast
Mohammad Hasnain – Right Arm Medium
💬 These pacers have been in excellent form lately, making them must-haves for fantasy managers. They can fetch points both during the powerplay and death overs.
BATTING ORDER
Zimbabwe:
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The openers from both sides are crucial for setting the tone, while the middle-order players like S Williams and M Rizwan can stabilize or accelerate depending on the situation.
TOP H2H PERFORMERS
Last 5 ODIs - Average Fantasy Points:
Mohammad Hasnain (Right Arm Medium): 164 FPts
Sean Williams (Left-Hand Bat | Left Arm Orthodox): 94 FPts
💬 Hasnain’s ability to take wickets in crucial phases makes him a consistent points-earner. Meanwhile, S Williams is a reliable all-rounder who can contribute with both bat and ball.
TOP PERFORMERS AT THIS VENUE
Last 5 ODIs - Average Fantasy Points:
Sean Williams (Left-Hand Bat | Left Arm Orthodox): 119 FPts
Brandon Mavuta (Right-Hand Bat | Right Arm Leg Spin): 104 FPts
💬 Sean Williams has been outstanding at this venue, showcasing his versatility. Brandon Mavuta’s leg-spin could be a game-changer in the middle overs.
POWER PLAYS (BATTERS)
Average Fantasy Points:
J Gumbie (Right-Hand Bat): 15.40 FPts
Sean Williams (Left-Hand Bat | Left Arm Orthodox): 13.80 FPts
💬 The powerplay phase is often tricky, and these batters will need to focus on strike rotation to avoid unnecessary risks.
POWER PLAYS (BOWLERS)
Average Fantasy Points:
Richard Ngarava (Left Arm Medium): 33.25 FPts
Blessing Muzarabani (Right Arm Medium): 16.00 FPts
💬 Ngarava’s ability to strike early makes him a standout option, while Muzarabani’s pace can trouble the top order if he finds the right line and length.
DEATH OVERS (BOWLERS)
Average Fantasy Points:
Sean Williams (Left-Hand Bat | Left Arm Orthodox): 33.00 FPts
Haris Rauf (Right Arm Fast): 31.60 FPts
💬 Death overs are crucial for fantasy managers. Williams offers a surprising all-round presence, while Rauf’s fiery pace makes him a constant threat.
💡 Fantasy Tip: Balance your fantasy XI by including dependable top-order batters, spinners who can exploit the pitch, and death-over specialists to maximize your points potential.
Power Plays (Batters)
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Power Plays (Bowlers)
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Death Overs (Bowlers)
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Projection Points Of All Players
WK (Wicket Keeper)
Player | Team | Range (Points) |
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M Rizwan | PAK | 60 - 64 |
T Marumani | ZIM | 0 - 16 |
J Gumbie | ZIM | 15 - 35 |
C Madande | ZIM | 0 - 16 |
H Khan | PAK | 0 - 14 |
BAT (Batsman)
Player | Team | Range (Points) |
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C Ervine | ZIM | 15 - 35 |
S Ayub | PAK | 69 - 89 |
I Khan | PAK | 24 - 44 |
D Myers | ZIM | 0 - 16 |
A Shafique | PAK | 50 - 70 |
T Tahir | PAK | 3 - 23 |
T Musekiwa | ZIM | 2 - 12 |
B Bennett | ZIM | 0 - 16 |
AR (All Rounder)
Player | Team | Range (Points) |
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S Williams | ZIM | 55 - 67 |
K Ghulam | PAK | 23 - 27 |
A Salman | PAK | 26 - 34 |
S Raza | ZIM | 8 - 28 |
B Mavuta | ZIM | 11 - 31 |
F Akram | ZIM | 3 - 9 |
A Jamal | PAK | 3 - 17 |
BOW (Bowler)
Player | Team | Range (Points) |
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M Hasnain | PAK | 38 - 40 |
R Ngarava | ZIM | 20 - 40 |
S Dahani | PAK | 23 - 37 |
A Ahmed | PAK | 3 - 17 |
H Rauf | PAK | 116 - 136 |
T Gwandu | ZIM | 11 - 31 |
B Muzarabani | ZIM | 6 - 26 |
A Daniyal | PAK | 2 - 12 |
F Akram | ZIM | 11 - 31 |
T Maposa | ZIM | 2 - 12 |