Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Sep 15, 2019, 10:31 PM (IST)
Edited: Sep 15, 2019, 10:31 PM (IST)
Check Dream11 Team Barbados Tridents vs Jamaica Tallawahs, BAR vs JAM – Cricket Prediction Tips For Today’s match BAR VS JAM: The struggling Jamaica Tallawahs, who have lost all their four matches so far, will be keen to snap their losing streak and finally get off the mark on the points table when they take on the Barbados Tridents, who have lost and won a match each. The Tallwahs are at the bottom of the table, whereas the Tridents are two spots ahead of them at fourth.
Here is today’s Dream11 pick for BAR VS JAM
Glenn Phillips, Chris Gayle (C), Chadwick Walton, Johnson Charles, Alex Hales (VC), Jason Holder, JP Duminy, Sandeep Lamichhane, Josh Lalor, Zahir Khan and Jerome Taylor
The match starts at 10:30 PM IST on September 15.
Barbados Tridents (Probable XI): Alex Hales, Johnson Charles, Leniko Boucher (WK), JP Duminy, Jonathan Carter, Jason Holder (C), Ashley Nurse, Roshon Primus, Hayden Walsh, Sandeep Lamichhane, Josh Lalor.
Jamaica Tallawahs (Probable XI): Possible XI: Chris Gayle (C), Glenn Phillips (WK), Chadwick Walton, Kennar Lewis/ Rovman Powell, George Worker, Javelle Glen, Chris Green, Ramaal Lewis, Oshane Thomas, Zahir Khan and Jerome Taylor/Shamar Springer
SQUADS:
Barbados Tridents (From): Jason Holder (C), Alex Hales, Sandeep Lamichhane, Asif Ali, Wahab Riaz, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope, Ashley Nurse, Josh Bishop, Imad Wasim, Jonathan Carter, Chemar Holder, Leniko Boucher, Roshon Primus, Raymon Reifer, Justin Greaves and Hayden Walsh
Jamaica Tallawahs (From): Andre Russell, Chris Gayle, Chadwick Walton, Rovman Powell (C), Zahir Khan, Oshane Thomas, Glenn Phillips, George Worker, Amad Butt, Chris Lamont, Steven Jacobs, Imran Khan, Xavier Marshall, Shamar Springer, Ramaal Lewis, Derval Green and Javelle Glenn
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