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BP vs BT Dream11 Team Prediction | Bellary Tuskers vs Belagavi Panthers Karnataka Premier League 2019, Team News, Playing11

BP vs BT Dream11 Team Prediction | Bellary Tuskers vs Belagavi Panthers Karnataka Premier League 2019, Team News, Playing11
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BP vs BT Dream11 Grand League Prediction | KPL 2019

The two sides will face off this time around again in what will be another enthralling match of the Karnataka Premier League 2019. This would be the first game for the sides in a new season of the league. Both the teams will look to capitalize on a win as the season begins. Let us look at what could become the BP vs BT Dream11.
Match details:
Date & Time: Aug 17, 07:00 PM LOCAL
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Team News:
Manish Pandey might miss this game due to jet-lag coming from the Caribbean.
Venue Scoring Pattern-
Avg 1st inn score:
158
Avg 2nd inn score:
147
Highest Total:
202/6 (20 Ov) by IND vs ENG
Lowest Total:
127/10 (16.3 Ov) by ENG vs IND
Highest Chased:
194/3 (19.4 Ov) by AUS vs IND
Lowest Defended:
146/7 (20 Ov) by IND vs BAN
Squad-
Bellary Tuskers : CM Gautam (c & wk), Devdutt Padikkal, Abhishek Reddy, Gaurav Dhiman, Prasidh Krishna, Karthik CA, Krishnappa Gowtham, Abrar Kazi, KP Appanna, Nizar Niyas, Bhavesh Gulecha, Santok Singh, Srinivas Sharath, Zeeshan Ali Sayeed, Ruchir Joshi, Vishnu Priyan, Suraj Reddy, Sharana Basawa
Belagavi Panthers Mir Kaunain Abbas (c), AM Kiran (wk), Abhinav Manohar, Arshdeep Singh Brar, Manish Pandey, Ravikumar Samarth, Shubang Hegde, Avinash D, Ritesh Bhatkal, Zahoor Farooqui, Darshan MB, Stallin Hoover, Dikshanshu Negi, Rakshith S, Abdul Majid, Darshan Machaiah, Lochan Appanna, Sharan Gowda
Key Players:
  • Devdutt Padikkal: In the previous season he made 124 runs in 4 matches, with a strike rate of 114.81, his highest being 60.
  • Abrar Kazi played 5 matches and took 7 wickets with an economy of a little over 7 in the last season.
  • Dikshanshu Negi: In 5 matches made 134 runs in the last season. His highest being 60 in 33 balls.
  • Avinash D: In the previous season made 119 in 5 games. He also took 6 wickets in 5 games.
  • Ravikumar Samarth was pretty impressive in the 2017 season where he took 4 wickets in only 6 inningsscoring 315 runs at an average of 63.
  • Krishnappa Gowthamlast featured in 2017 where he claimed 11 wickets and aggregated 113 runs.
Probable Playing 11
Bellary Tuskers:
CM Gautam (C), Devdutt Padikkal, CA Karthik, Abhishek Reddy, Krishnappa Gowtham, Prasidh Krishna, Abrar Kazi, KP Appanna, Bhavesh Gulecha, Sharath Srinivas, Zeeshan A Sayyad.
Belagavi Panthers:
Mir Kaunian Abbas (C), Shubhang Hegde, Avinash D, D Negi, Abhinav Manohar, Arshdeep Singh Brar, Ritesh Bhatkal, Stalin Hoover, Darshan MB, Ravikumar Samarth, Kiran AM.
BP vs BT Dream11
Team 1: Tuskers bat first and win
Captain – Krishnappa Gowtham
Vice-captain – Devdutt Padikkal
Keeper – CM Gautam
Batsmen – Mir Kaunian Abbas, Devdutt Padikkal, M Pandey, A Reddy
All-Rounders – A Kazi, Krishnappa Gowtham (C),
Bowlers – Z Sayyed, Bhavesh Gulecha, S Hegde, D Machaiah
Team 2: Tuskers bat first and win in close encounter:
Captain –D Negi
Vice-captain –A Reddy
Keeper – CM Gautam
Batsmen – R Samarth, Devdutt Padikkal, M Pandey, A Reddy
All-Rounders – D Negi, Krishnappa Gowtham (C)
Bowlers – Z Sayyed, Bhavesh Gulecha, S Hegde, D Machaiah
Team 3: Tuskers bat first and lose
Captain – R Samarth
Vice-captain – M Pandey
Keeper – CM Gautam
Batsmen – R Samarth, Devdutt Padikkal, M Pandey, A Reddy
All-Rounders – D Negi, D Avinash
Bowlers – Z Sayyed, Bhavesh Gulecha, S Hegde, D Machaiah
Team 4: Panther’s bat first and win
Captain – Devdutt Padikkal
Vice-captain – D Avinash
Keeper – A Kiran
Batsmen – R Samarth, Devdutt Padikkal, M Pandey, A Reddy
All-Rounders – D Negi, D Avinash
Bowlers – Z Sayyed, Bhavesh Gulecha, S Hegde, D Machaiah
Team 5: Panther’s bat first and win in a close encounter
Captain – D Negi
Vice-captain – M Pandey
Keeper – A Kiran
Batsmen – R Samarth, Devdutt Padikkal, M Pandey, A Reddy
All-Rounders – D Negi, D Avinash
Bowlers – Z Sayyed, Bhavesh Gulecha, S Hegde, P Krishna
Team 6: Panther’s bat first and lose
Captain – A Reddy
Vice-captain –D Avinash
Keeper – A Kiran
Batsmen – R Samarth, Devdutt Padikkal, M Pandey, A Reddy
All-Rounders – A Kazi, D Avinash
Bowlers – Z Sayyed, Bhavesh Gulecha, S Hegde, P Krishna

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