PITCH AND CONDITIONS

Matches at the Tolerance Oval have seen plenty of wickets fall, but it still appears a balanced wicket.

By the time the game starts, the fog will be cleared and a ray of bright sunshine is seen touching to the ground. There are zero chances of rain with moderate humidity.

Ireland

  • Ireland has lacked consistency in this tournament, with the defeats to the UAE and Canada in between wins against Hong Kong and Oman.
  • Gareth Delany taking the lead with 89 made a winning way over Oman.
  • But they failed to back it up against Canada as they lost wickets in the middle overs.
  • Lorcan Tucker was replaced by Andy Balbirnie, but Gareth Delany retained his batting position after his heroics against Oman.
  • Even though Balbirnie was out for the first ball, the batting line-up is likely to be retained again.

PROBABLE PLAYING XI OF Ireland

Paul Stirling, Kevin O’Brien, Gareth Delany, Andy Balbirnie, Harry Tector, Gary Wilson (c, wk), Mark Adair, Stuart Thompson, George Dockrell, Boyd Rankin, David Delany

Jersey

  • Elliot Miles replaced Anthony Hawkins-Kay last time out and could retain his place in this encounter.
  • Jersey might have missed an opportunity to reach the play-offs of this competition.
  • It was Benjamin Ward’s 47 which brought a win against UAE. The hosts were bowled out for 112 as Harry Carlyon and Ward each took three wickets.

PROBABLE PLAYING XI OF Jersey

Nick Ferraby, Harry Carlyon, Ben Stevens, Jonty Jenner, Nick Greenwood, Benjamin Ward, Corey Bisson, Dominic Blampied, Elliot Miles, Jake Dunford (wk), Charles Perchard (c)

OUR FANTASY LEAGUE PICKS FOR Ireland vs Jersey Group B, 32nd Match IN ICC WORLD TWENTY20 QUALIFIER ARE MENTIONED BELOW:

  1. Paul Stirling
  2. Andy Balbirnie
  3. Jonty Jenne
  4. Benjamin Ward (VC)
  5. Ben Stevens
  6. Harry Carlyon
  7. Gareth Delany (C)
  8. Gary Wilson
  9. Charles Perchard
  10. Mark Adair
  11. Boyd Rankin

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*Disclaimer: A team here is picked based on the perception, analysis, and gut feeling of the author. When you select your team, analyze the points mentioned to arrive at your own decision.*