ABOUT THE MATCH
After New Zealand’s 21 runs win in the second match, England and New Zealand are tied 1-1 in the T20I series between the two countries.
The third T20 between New Zealand and England is going to take place at the Saxton Oval, Nelson on November 5, 2019. With both teams winning a match each so far, the winner of this game will seal the series in the next game.
With England trying to experiment with its playing eleven in this series, New Zealand is going to have a very good opportunity to press ahead in the series.
TOSS PREDICTION
England has won the toss in both the matches and elected to field first. But in this 3rd encounter, New Zealand is expected to bat first.
PITCH AND CONDITIONS
The pitch looks to be a good batting wicket and a consistent bounce can bring plenty of runs.
The weather is likely to be dry with some cloud cover around and the temperatures will stick in the low 20 degrees Celsius with zero chances of rain.
PROBABLE PLAYING XI OF NEW ZEALAND
Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, Tim Siefert (wk), Colin de Grandhomme, Ross Taylor, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee (c), Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson
PROBABLE PLAYING XI OF ENGLAND
Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, James Vince, Eoin Morgan (c), Sam Billings (wk), Sam Curran, Lewis Gregory, Tom Curran, Chris Jordan, Matthew Parkinson, Pat Brown
MATCH PREVIEW
NEW ZEALAND
- New Zealand returned to their winning ways in the second game of this series, as they bid to follow up series wins against Sri Lanka and India.
- With Martin Guptill’s good form and Jimmy Neesham’s slog hitting at the end, they posted 176/8 in the last match.
- Mitchell Santner’s three-wicket haul helped them seal a 21-run victory.
- Trent Boult remains rested in this third match too.
- Kane Williamson was ruled out with a hip injury but Jimmy Neesham returned last time out and played an important role with the bat.
ENGLAND
- England got off to a winning start in the tournament despite their inexperienced side.
- James Vince’s half-century led to a winning chase of 154.
- But England failed to win in the 2nd T20, they eventually were bowled out for 155 notwithstanding the presence of the batting stars Dawid Malan, Eoin Morgan, and Chris Jordan.
- Lewis Gregory grabbed his opportunity with both hands after being handed the bowl, with a wicket off his very first delivery.
- Adil Rashid could make way for Matt Parkinson as England continue to look at their new options.
PROBABLE WINNING TEAM:
New Zealand, which has got its balance right in the second match of the series with a win, is likely to continue in the same vein.
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