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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Aug 04, 2019, 04:44 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 04, 2019, 04:46 PM (IST)
Check Dream11 Team Yorkshire vs Birmingham/Warwickshire North Group VITALITY T20 BLAST ENGLISH T20 BLAST – Cricket Prediction Tips For Today’s T20 Match YOR vs WAS on August 4: T20 Blast, is a professional Twenty20 cricket competition for English and Welsh first-class counties. The competition was established by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003 as the first professional Twenty20 league in the world. It is the top-level Twenty20 competition in England and Wales.
Here is today’s Dream11 pick for YOR vs WAS
J Tattersall, Adam Lyth (CAPTAIN), T Kohler-Cadmore, Sam Hain, Adam Hose (VICE CAPTAIN), David Willey, J Thompson, Ashton Agar, Fidel Edwards, Harry Brook, Will Rhodes
The match starts at 7:00 pm ist.
ALSO SEE DREAM11 TEAMS FOR 2nd T20I, IND vs WI | TNPL 2019 – LYC vs KAR|T20 BLAST – KET vs HAM | LEI vs WOR | YOR vs WAS | SOM vs MID | SUS vs GLO
Yorkshire: Tim Bresnan, Steven Patterson (c), Adam Lyth, David Willey, Gary Ballance, Jonathan Tattersall (wk), Duanne Olivier, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Dominic Bess, Harry Brook, Jordan Thompson
Warwickshire: Fidel Edwards, Jeetan Patel (c), Olly Stone, Sam Hain, Ashton Agar, Will Rhodes, Adam Hose, Michael Burgess (wk), Henry Brookes, Liam Banks, Ed Pollock
Yorkshire (From): Adam Lyth, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Harry Brook, David Willey, Tim Bresnan, Gary Ballance, Jordan Thompson, Jonathan Tattersall(w), Dominic Bess, Steven Patterson(c), Duanne Olivier, Matthew Fisher, Mathew Pillans, Jack Shutt
Warwickshire (From): Ed Pollock, Michael Burgess(w), Sam Hain, Adam Hose, Ashton Agar, Will Rhodes, Liam Banks, Henry Brookes, Jeetan Patel(c), Olly Stone, Fidel Edwards, Tim Ambrose, Ian Bell, Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Matthew Lamb, Alex Mellor, Craig Miles
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