South Australia vs Western Australia Dream11 Team Prediction Marsh One-Day Cup 2019: Captain And Vice-Captain, Fantasy Cricket Tips SAU vs WAU Match 18 at Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide 5.00 AM IST
South Australia vs Western Australia Dream11 Team Prediction Marsh One-Day Cup 2019
Dream11 Tips And Predictions
Dream11 Team South Australia vs Western Australia Prediction Marsh One-Day Cup 2019 – Cricket Tips For Today’s Match 18 Match SAU vs WAU: Having been played as a single block of matches at the beginning of the season for the past six years, this summer’s tournament will span more than two months from September 21 to November 26 and be split by breaks for the Sheffield Shield. Another big change this year is the fact the tournament will be played in all six major cities, compared to just a handful of locations in previous seasons. While boutique grounds like Junction Oval in Melbourne and Drummoyne Oval in Sydney will be used again, the tournament will also return to Australia’s major venues, with games to be hosted at the WACA, the SCG, the MCG, the Gabba and a new venue, Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast.
TOSS – The toss between South Australia vs Western Australia will take place at 4.30 AM (IST).
Time: 5.00 AM IST.
Venue: Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
My Dream11 Team
Josh Phillippe (WK), Shaun Marsh, D’Arcy Short, Alex Carey (vc), Jake Lehmann, Marcus Stoinis (c), Tom Cooper, Cameron Valente, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jhye Richardson, Kane Richardson
SAU vs WAU Probable Playing XIs
South Australia: Alex Carey (wk), Jake Weatherald, Callum Ferguson, Alex Ross/Harry Nielsen, Tom Cooper, Jake Lehmann, Daniel Worrall, Cameron Valente, Wes Agar, Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa
Western Australia: Josh Philippe (wk), D’Arcy Short, Shaun Marsh, Ashton Turner (c), Marcus Stoinis, Hilton Cartwright, Ashton Agar, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Cameron Green/Liam Guthrie, Matt Kelly, Jhye Richardson
SQUADS
Western Australia: Ashton Turner (c), Cameron Bancroft, Ashton Agar, Hilton Cartwright, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Cameron Green, Matt Kelly, Shaun Marsh, Josh Philippe, Jhye Richardson, D’Arcy Short, Marcus Stoinis, Andrew Tye.
South Australia: Jake Lehmann (c), Wes Agar, Alex Carey, Tom Cooper, Callum Ferguson, Joe Mennie, Harry Nielsen, Lloyd Pope, Luke Robins, Alex Ross, Kane Richardson, Cameron Valente, Jake Weatherald, Adam Zampa