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BER vs USA Dream11 Match Prediction | Grand League Teams Americas Region Final-T20 1st Match

BER vs USA Dream11 Prediction | Grand League Teams | Americas Region Final T20 | 1st Match Preview


BER vs USA Dream11 Prediction | Grand League Teams | Americas Region Final T20 | 1st Match Preview
BERvsUSA
The first match of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas Region Final 2019 will be played today between the hosts Bermuda and the United States at Sandys Parish.


A total of four teams are participating in the tournament for the two spots in the Global Qualifiers. Along with the hosts Bermuda, Canada, the United States and the Cayman Islands are competing in the tournament.
The clash will begin at 07:30 PM IST.
          Read more:-  BP vs BT Dream11 Team Prediction

BER vs USA Team News:

  • Both the sides have named their respective squads
  • The hosts Bermuda has announced a 16-member squad to take part in the tournament
  • Dion Stovell has been named as the skipper
  • The United States is touring with a 14-man squad
  • S Netravalkar will lead the side
  • J Malhotra, X Marshal, Monank Patel and Hayden Walsh Jr are the key names in the squad

BER vs USA Squads:

Bermuda-
Dion Stovell (Captain), Justin Pitcher, Onias Bascome, Macai Simmons, Derrick Brangman, George O’Brien Jr, Terryn Fray, Rodney Trott, Sinclair Smith, Deunte Darrell, Allan Douglas Jr, Okera Bascome, Kamau Leverock, Delray Rawlins, Zeko Burgess & Kyle Hodsoll
USA-
Monank Patel, Karima Gore, Aaron Jones, Saurabh Netravalkar, Nisarg Patel, Timil Patel, Jasdeep Singh, Steven Taylor, Timroy Allen, Cameron Gannon, Muhammad Ali Khan, Jaskaran Malhotra, Xavier Marshall, Hayden Walsh Jr
Read more: Cricket For Good

BER vs USA Probable Playing11:

Bermuda:
Macai Simmons, Dion Stovell, Okera Bascome, Terryn Fray, Kamau Leverock, Delray Rawlins
USA:
JS Malhotra, Timil Patel, Xavier Marshall, Monak Patel, Steven Taylor, Mohammad Ali Khan, Saurabh Netravalkar, Hayden Walsh Jr

BER vs USA Dream11 Fantasy Team:

Team 1 & 2: USA is favourite to win the contest
Wicketkeeper: J Malhotra
Batsmen: S Taylor, X Marshall,  T Fray, D Rawlins
All-rounder: T Patel,  H Walsh, K Leverock
Bowlers: S Netravalkar, Ali Khan, R Trott
Captain choices: J Malhotra, S Taylor
Wicketkeeper: J Malhotra
Batsmen: S Taylor, X Marshall, D Rawlins, T Fray
All-rounder: T Patel, H Walsh, K Leverock
Bowlers: S Netravalkar, Ali Khan, R Trott
Captain choices: H Walsh, S Netravalkar
Wicketkeeper: J Malhotra
Batsmen: M Patel, T Fray,  D Rawlins
All-rounder: H Walsh, T Patel, K Leverock
Bowlers: S Netravalkar, Ali Khan, R Trott, G O Brien
Captain choices: M Patel, D Rawlins
Wicketkeeper: J Malhotra,
Batsmen: M Patel, X Marshall, O Bascome, D Rawlins
All-rounder: T Patel, K Leverock
Bowlers: S Netravalkar, Ali Khan, R Trott, G O Brien
Captain choices: J Malhotra, K Leverock
Team 5 & 6: Bermuda causing upset
Wicketkeeper: J Malhotra, O Bascome
Batsmen: M Patel, O Bascome, D Rawlins
All-rounder: T Patel, K Leverock
Bowlers: S Netravalkar, Ali Khan, R Trott, G O Brien
Captain choices: D Rawlins, O Bascome
Wicketkeeper: J Malhotra, O Bascome
Batsmen: M Patel, O Bascome, D Rawlins
All-rounder: T Patel, K Leverock
Bowlers: S Netravalkar, J Pitcher, R Trott, G O Brien
Captain choices: R Trott, D Rawlins

#MYLIFEMYWORLDCRICKET

The sport of cricket has a known history beginning in the late 16th century. Having originated in south-east England, it became the country's national sport in the 18th century and has developed globally in the 19th and 20th centuries.
There is a consensus of expert opinion that cricket may have been invented during Saxon or Norman times by children living in the Weald, an area of dense woodlands and clearings in south-east England. The first reference to cricket being played as an adult sport was in 1611, and in the same year, a dictionary defined cricket as a boys' game. There is also the thought that cricket may have derived from bowls, by the intervention of a batsman trying to stop the ball from reaching its target by hitting it away.Village cricket had developed by the middle of the 17th century and the first English “county teams” were formed in the second half of the century, as “local experts” from village cricket were employed as the earliest professionals. The first known game in which the teams use county names is in 1709. In the first half of the 18th Century cricket established itself as a leading sport in London and the south-eastern counties of England. Its spread was limited by the constraints of travel, but it was slowly gaining popularity in other parts of England and Women’s Cricket dates back to the 1745, when the first known match was played in Surrey.In 1744, the first Laws of Cricket were written and subsequently amended in 1774, when innovations such as lbw, a 3rd stump, - the middle stump and a maximum bat width were added. The codes were drawn up by the “Star and Garter Club” whose members ultimately founded the famous Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord's in 1787. MCC immediately became the custodian of the Laws and has made revisions ever since then to the current day.Rolling the ball along the ground was superseded sometime after 1760 when bowlers began to pitch the ball and in response to that innovation the straight bat replaced the old “hockey-stick” style of bat. The Hambledon Club in Hampshire was the focal point of the game for about thirty years until the formation of MCC and the opening of Lord's Cricket Ground in 1787.Cricket was introduced to North America via the English colonies as early as the 17th century, and in the 18th century it arrived in other parts of the globe. It was introduced to the West Indies by colonists and to India by British East India Company mariners. It arrived in Australia almost as soon as colonisation began in 1788 and the sport reached New Zealand and South Africa in the early years of the 19th century.         ...........this Words Belongs to THE HOME OF CRICKET I MEAN ICC.