PNG vs UGA T20 World Cup 2024 Dream11 Prediction Today Match No. 9: Papua New Guinea and Uganda will face off in Match No. 9 of the T20 World Cup 2024 at Providence Stadium in Guyana. In this match, both teams will fancy their chance to register a win at the biggest stage of T20 cricket, as both PNG and Uganda are almost equal sides ranked 20th and 22nd, respectively, in the ICC men’s t20 rankings.
Probable Playing XI Papua New Guinea
Tony Ura, Assad Vala (c), Lega Siaka, Sese Bau, Hiri Hiri, Chad Soper, Alei Nao, Kabua Morea, John Kariko, Charles Amini, Kiplin Doriga
Probable Playing XI Uganda
Riazat Ali Shah, Brian Masaba (c), Ronak Patel, Simon Ssesazi, Alpesh Ramjani, Roger Mukasa, Henry Ssenyondo, Dinesh Nakrani, Cosmas Kyewuta, Juma Miyagi, Bilal Hassan
Read More: T20 World Cup 2024 Points Table
PNG vs UGA T20 World Cup 2024 Dream11 Prediction Today Match No. 9 and Fantasy Cricket Players to Pick
To put together a successful Dream11 team, you must undertake study; however, if you don’t have the time, we can help you quickly assemble a winning team. The following is the PNG vs UGA T20 World Cup 2024 Dream11 prediction.
PNG vs UGA T20 World Cup 2024 Dream11 Prediction Match No. 9 Captain and Vice-captain Choices
Captain | Assad Vala |
Vice-Captain | Sese Bau |
PNG vs UGA T20 World Cup 2024 Dream11 Prediction Team
Keeper | S Sseesazi, Kiplin Doriga |
Batsmen | R Ali Shah, Sese Bau (vc), Tony Ura, |
All-rounders | Assad Vala (c), Alpesh Ramjani, Charles Amini, Dinesh Nakarni |
Bowlers | Brian Masaba, John Kariko |
PNG vs UGA Head-to-Head Record in T20Is
PNG and Uganda have played with each other in the T20 format just once, and that contest was won by Papua New Guinea.
Total matches | 1 |
PNG Won | 1 |
UGA Won | 0 |
Draw/NoResult | 0 |
Tied | 0 |
Match Prediction: PNG vs UGA T20 World Cup 2024 Match No. 9
Papua New Guinea and Uganda both made their way to this T20 World Cup via regional qualifiers, and both teams are separated by just a single place in the ICC rankings. So this match could be a closely fought contest where the win can fall in either’s favor. But PNG will come into this game with the psychological advantage of their win in their previous encounter with Uganda. Considering this, PNG will have slightly better chances of winning this game.
PNG vs UGA Pitch Report: T20 World Cup 2024 Match No. 9
The surface at Providence Stadium in Guyana will most likely be slow, making batters work hard for runs. Although the new ball will have limited lateral movement, the track’s two-paced nature may tilt the playing conditions slightly in favor of the bowlers. Furthermore, the ball may hold up slightly, making it difficult for batters to time their swings and knock it down the line. Spinners will also appear in the game, with the deck offering enough turn.
PNG vs UGA T20 World Cup 2024 Match No. 9 Venue
The Providence Cricket Stadium was first opened to the public in 2006. This stadium is located in Guyana’s capital city, Georgetown. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 15,000 people. The bowling ends at this site are known as the Media Centre End and the Pavilion End, respectively. The largest border at this stadium is 78 meters long, while the shortest is barely 60 meters.
Venue | Providence Stadium, Guyana |
Location | Map Link |
Seating Capacity | 15,000 |
Short Boundary Distance | 60 meters |
Longest Boundary Distance | 78 meters |
Ends | Media Centre End, Pavillion End |
Flood Lights | Yes |
Providence Stadium, Guyana, Statistics: Average Score, Highest Score, Most Wickets and Most Runs
Here are some stats from Providence Stadium in Guyana:
Avg First Inning Score | 124 Runs |
Highest Score | 194/5 (20 Ovs) By INDW vs NZW |
Highest Chase | 169/5 (18.2 Ovs) By WI vs BAN |
Highest Score by Individual | 100 by Mahela Jayawardena for SL vs Zimbabwe |
Most Wickets in a Match | 4/26 by Jason Holder vs Pakistan |
Papua New Guinea and Uganda Full Squads
Papua New Guinea and Uganda’s full-strength squads have 15 players. Below is a list of the players’ names:
Papua New Guinea Full Squad | Uganda Full Squad |
---|---|
Alei Nao | Roger Mukasa |
Assadollah Vala (c) | Brian Masaba (c) |
Chad Soper | Cosmas Kyewuta |
CJ Amini (vc) | Simon Ssesazi |
Hila Vare | Dinesh Nakrani |
Hiri Hiri | Fred Achelam |
Jack Gardner | Kenneth Waiswa |
John Kariko | Alpesh Ramjani |
Kabua Vagi Morea | Frank Nsubuga |
Kipling Doriga | Henry Ssenyondo |
Lega Siaka | Bilal Hassan |
Norman Vanua | Robinson Obuya |
Sema Kamea | Riazat Ali Shah |
Sese Bau | Juma Miyaji |
Tony Ura | Ronak Patel |