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

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Worcestershire vs Lancashire T20 Blast 2023 – The match of T20 Blast 2023 will be played between Worcestershire vs Lancashire on Tuesday, 20 Jun 2023, at 10:00 PM | 05:30 PM LOCAL at New Road, Worcester.

The toss of this match will be done 30 minutes before the start of the match i.e. at 11:00 pm, as I have already been told that this match will be played between Worcestershire vs Lancashire teams, both teams have very good players.

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

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

Worcestershire vs Lancashire T20 Blast 2023

SeriesT20 Blast 2023
MatchWorcestershire vs Lancashire
Match TypeT20
DateTuesday, 20 Jun 2023
Time10:00 PM | 05:30 PM LOCAL
VenueNew Road, Worcester
CityWorcester
Capacity
HostWorcestershire

When: Worcestershire vs Lancashire T20 Blast 2023 on Tuesday, 20 Jun 2023, 11:30 PM | 07:00 PM LOCAL

Where: New Road, Worcester

Worcestershire vs Lancashire: Live Streaming and Broadcast

T20 Blast 2023 will be broadcast live on Sony LIV.

Worcestershire vs Lancashire Match T20 2023 Pitch Report

The track at the New Road Stadium has been a good batting wicket for the batters, with several big scores recorded. While the team batting first in the last match could only score 123, there aren’t any demons on the pitch, so it might be a high-scoring game if both teams bat well.

What to expect: 

Team news:

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

Lancashire: After a brilliant start to the tournament, Lancashire went on a losing streak of four games before they managed to return to winning ways against Worcestershire Rapids in their last match. Lightning is in sixth place but only two points behind the second-placed teams.

There is no doubting the talent in the batting line-up of Lancashire but they have failed to fire in the majority of recent games. However, England white-ball skipper Jos Buttler produced the goods against Worcestershire Rapids with 58 runs from 42 balls at the top of the order.

Jack Blatherwick and Liam Livingstone were the only two players to go wicketless in Lancashire’s win over Worcestershire Rapids. There was a welcome return to form for left-arm pace bowler Luke Wood who recorded figures of 1-18 from four overs.

Lancashire avoided losing five matches in a row with their win in their last match and they are still within touching distance of the top teams in the North Group.

Probable XI: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Steven Croft, Luke Wells, Liam Livingstone (c), Daryl Mitchell, Colin de Grandhomme, Rob Jones, Tom Hartley, Luke Wood, Jack Blatherwick

Lancashire Squad: Dane Vilas (c), Keaton Jennings, Tom Aspinwall, Tom Bailey, George Balderson, George Bell, Jack Blatherwick, Josh Bohannon, Josh Boyden, Jos Buttler, Steven Croft, Colin de Grandhomme, Richard Gleeson, Tom Hartley, Matthew Hurst, Rob Jones, Danny Lamb, George Lavelle, Liam Livingstone, Saqib Mahmood, Daryl Mitchell, Jack Morley, Matt Parkinson, Phil Salt, Harry Singh, Luke Wells, Will Williams, Luke Wood

Worcestershire vs Lancashire Match Winner

Lancashire

Worcestershire vs Lancashire Match Prediction

Worcestershire will be the home team in this match and will certainly make use of the home advantage. However, because of form and squad strength, we predict that Lancashire will beat Worcestershire in this match.

However, there are plenty of quality T20 players in both teams and this should be a good contest. We are backing Lancashire’s batters to deliver and are predicting a win for Lancashire.

Worcestershire vs Lancashire: Top Fantasy Picks

  • Adam Hose
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Hasan Ali
  • Kashif Ali
  • Philip Salt
  • Jos Buttler
  • Liam Livingstone
  • Daryl Mitchell
  • Luke Wood

Worcestershire vs Lancashire Both Team Key Players

Worcestershire

  • Adam Hose
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Hasan Ali
  • Kashif Ali

Lancashire

  • Philip Salt
  • Jos Buttler
  • Liam Livingstone
  • Daryl Mitchell
  • Luke Wood

Worcestershire vs Lancashire Best Player Of The Match Tips

  • Daryl Mitchell
  • Jos Buttler
  • Adam Hose

Worcestershire vs Lancashire Fantasy (Dream 11) Team

  • Adam Hose
  • Mitchell Santner
  • Hasan Ali
  • Kashif Ali
  • Philip Salt
  • Jos Buttler
  • Liam Livingstone
  • Daryl Mitchell
  • Luke Wood

Worcestershire vs Lancashire Match Both Team Top Batsmen

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. 

There is no doubting the talent in the batting line-up of Lancashire but they have failed to fire in the majority of recent games. However, England white-ball skipper Jos Buttler produced the goods against Worcestershire Rapids with 58 runs from 42 balls at the top of the order.

Worcestershire vs Lancashire Match Both Team Top Team Bowlers

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.

Jack Blatherwick and Liam Livingstone were the only two players to go wicketless in Lancashire’s win over Worcestershire Rapids. There was a welcome return to form for left-arm pace bowler Luke Wood who recorded figures of 1-18 from four overs.

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