Leicestershire vs Worcestershire T20 Blast 2023 Both Team Squad, Venue, Time and Date, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Match Prediction & Dream 11 team

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire T20 Blast 2023 – The match of T20 Blast 2023 will be played between Leicestershire vs Worcestershire on Sunday, 18 Jun 2023, at 7:00 PM | 02:30 PM LOCAL at Grace Road, Leicester.

The toss of this match will be done 30 minutes before the start of the match i.e. at 7:00 pm, as I have already been told that this match will be played between Leicestershire vs Worcestershire teams, both teams have very good players.

Here Are the full details of the Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Match T20 Blast 2023 Both Team Squad, Players, Captains, Venue, Time and Date, And Match Prediction.

Get to Know Who will win Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Vitality T20 Blast match Prediction with Head to Head stats, Playing 11, pitch report, Live score & Match winning Team.

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire T20 Blast 2023

SeriesT20 Blast 2023
MatchLeicestershire vs Worcestershire
Match TypeT20
DateSunday, 18 Jun 2023
Time7:00 PM | 02:30 PM LOCAL
VenueGrace Road, Leicester
CityLeicester
Capacity
HostLeicestershire

When: Leicestershire vs Worcestershire T20 Blast 2023 on Sunday, 18 Jun 2023, 7:00 PM | 02:30 PM LOCAL.

Where: Grace Road, Leicester

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire: Live Streaming and Broadcast

T20 Blast 2023 will be broadcast live on Sony LIV.

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Match T20 2023 Pitch Report

We have seen a total of 51 domestic T20 games being played at this venue and the average first innings score is 165. This venue is yet to host a T20I. It has a total capacity of 6000 and we can expect an even contest between bat and ball at this venue. There are no big stands present on this ground and short boundaries help the batters to score freely.

The deck at Grace Road is expected to assist the bowlers in the first half of the game. The new ball bowlers will get some movement off the surface, making life hard for the batters in the initial part of the game. With short square boundaries, we can expect the batters to target one side of the field.

We have seen teams opt to chase down totals here at this venue as the surface tends to settle down as the game progresses. The surface may quicken a bit under lights and the ball arrives nicely onto the bat in the later stages of the game.

What to expect: 

Team news:

Leicestershire: After five matches, the Foxes were rooted to the bottom of the North Group but their results have picked up over recent games and they beat Durham by 6 wickets with 14 balls remaining last Friday. However, they are still bottom of the table and four points from fourth place.

Probable XI: Nick Welch, Lewis Hill (wk), Rishi Patel, Colin Ackermann (c), Louis Kimber, Wiaan Mulder, Rehan Ahmed, Callum Parkinson, Tom Scriven, Matt Salisbury, Josh Hull

Leicestershire Squad: Colin Ackermann (c), Rehan Ahmed, Ed Barnes, Sol Budinger, Will Davis, Sam Evans, Michael Finan, Lewis Hill, Josh Hull, Louis Kimber, Aaron Lilley, Wiaan Mulder (South Africa), Naveen-ul-Haq (Afghanistan), Callum Parkinson, Rishi Patel, Matt Salisbury, Tom Scriven, Scott Steel, Harry Swindells, Nick Welch, Chris Wright, Roman Walker

Worcestershire: In the batting department, the side will be relying on the likes of Adam Hose, Brett D’Oliveira, Adam Finch, Kashif Ali, and Ben Cox to deliver the bulk of the runs.

In the previous match, Kashif Ali played well for Worcestershire and finished the innings with the top score of 48 off 27 balls with the help of four boundaries and three sixes. He was well supported by captain Brett D’Oliveira, who smashed 47 runs off 31 balls with the help of six fours.

In the bowling department, the side will be relying on the likes of Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner, Brett D’Oliveira, Dillon Pennington, and Adam Finch to deliver timely breakthroughs.

Probable XI: Brett Oliveira (c), Jack Haynes, Adam Hose, Mitchell Santner, Kashif Ali, Ben Cox (wk), Ed Pollock, Adam Finch, Hasan Ali, Dillon Pennington, Patrick Brown

Worcestershire Squad: Brett D’Oliveira (c), Azhar Ali (Pakistan), Kashif Ali, Josh Baker, Michael Bracewell (New Zealand), Pat Brown, Taylor Cornell, Ben Cox, Oliver Cox, Henry Cullen, Rehaan Edavalath, Adam Finch, Ben Gibbon, Jack Haynes, Adam Hose, Joe Leach, Jake Libby, Charlie Morris, Dillon Pennington, Ed Pollock, Gareth Roderick, Mitchell Santner (New Zealand), Mitchell Stanley, Josh Tongue, Matthew Waite

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Match Winner

Worcestershire

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Prediction

Worcestershire has a good batting lineup and a good bowling attack. So we think Worcestershire will WIN the Match.

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire: Top Fantasy Picks

  • Rishi Patel
  • Colin Ackermann
  • Louis Kimber
  • Wiaan Mulder
  • Rehan Ahmed
  • Adam Hose
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Hasan Ali
  • Kashif Ali

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Both Team Key Players

Leicestershire

  • Colin Ackermann
  • Louis Kimber
  • Wiaan Mulder

Worcestershire

  • Adam Hose
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Hasan Ali

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Best Player Of The Match Tips

  • Wiaan Mulder
  • Adam Hose
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Hasan Ali

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Fantasy (Dream 11) Team

  • Rishi Patel
  • Lewis Hill
  • Colin Ackermann
  • Louis Kimber
  • Wiaan Mulder
  • Rehan Ahmed
  • Adam Hose
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Hasan Ali
  • Kashif Ali
  • Brett D’Oliveira

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Top Team Batsmen

In the win over Durham, the chase of 173 for victory saw opener Lewis Hill strike 54 not out from 41 balls with innings which included four fours and three sixes. However, it was Rishi Patel who was the top performer with 104 runs from 49 balls.

There will be changes at the top of the order for Worcestershire as New Zealand all-rounder, Michael Bracewell, who had been opening the batting, injured his Achilles in the last game and will be out for many months. Wicket-keeper, Ben Cox, is a candidate to move up the order. 

Leicestershire vs Worcestershire Top Team Bowlers

Although they beat Durham, Leicestershire Foxes took only four wickets with spinner Callum Parkinson taking 2-21. Rehan Ahmed has impressed in games this year and is always a threat in short-format cricket. Left-arm pace bowler Josh Hull will get movement from the pitch in this match.

Although Pat Brown returned expensive figures of 0-56 in the last match against Yorkshire Vikings, it was the first time that he had gone wicketless in this year’s tournament. Bracewell’s spin bowling will also be missed after he took 2-39 in the last game.

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