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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Oct 25, 2019, 11:43 AM (IST)
Edited: Oct 25, 2019, 11:43 AM (IST)
Check Dream11 Team Kenya vs Namibia ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers – Cricket Prediction Tips For Today’s T20 Match 34 Group B KEN vs NAM: The ICC Men’s T20 World Qualifiers begins October 18, exactly one year before the T20 World Cup starts in Australia. 14 teams, divided into two groups will fight for qualification, of which only six will qualify. They will join Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the first round of the T20 World Cup. The eight teams will be split in two groups of four each and the top two teams from each group will join Australia, New Zealand, India, England, South Africa, West Indies and Afghanistan in the main event.
Here is today’s Dream11 pick for KEN vs NAM
Niko Davin, Jan Frylinck, Dhiren Gondaria, Irfan Karim (WK), JJ Smit (VC), G Erasmus, Christi Viljoen, Collins Obuya (C), Bernard Scholtz, Elijah Otieno, Lucas Ndandason
The match starts at 3:40 PM IST.
Kenya: Irfan Karim (WK), Aman Gandhi, Dhiren Gondaria, Collins Obuya, Rakep Patel, Shem Ngoche (C), Nelson Odhiambo, Sachin Bhudia, Lucas Oluoch Ndandason, Jasraj Kundi, Elijah Otieno
Namibia: Stephan Baard, Niko Davin, JP Kotze, Craig Williams, Gerhard Erasmus (C), JJ Smit, Zane Green (WK), Christi Viljoen, Jan Frylinck, Bernard Scholtz, Ben Shikongo
SQUADS:
Kenya: Irfan Karim(w), Aman Gandhi, Dhiren Gondaria, Collins Obuya, Rakep Patel, Shem Ngoche(c), Nelson Odhiambo, Sachin Bhudia, Lucas Oluoch, Jasraj Kundi, Elijah Otieno, Emmanuel Bundi, Pushpak Kerai, Alex Obanda, Rushab Patel
Namibia: Stephan Baard, Niko Davin, JP Kotze, Craig Williams, Gerhard Erasmus(c), Zane Green(w), Christi Viljoen, Jan Frylinck, Bernard Scholtz, Ben Shikongo, Karl Birkenstock, Zhivago Groenewald, Tangeni Lungameni, JJ Smit, Pikky Ya France
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