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CAY vs USA Dream11 Grand League Prediction | Cayman Islands vs United States of America| Americas region final T20 2019 Team PreviewCAYvs

CAY vs USA Dream11 Grand League Prediction | Cayman Islands vs United States of America| Americas region final T20 2019 Team Preview
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CAY vs USA Dream11 Grand League Teams | Cayman Islands vs United States of America| Americas region final T20

The two international sides will face off this time around in what will be another outing of the Americas region final T20 2019. This would be just the first match played amongst the sides in the series which is being played in Hamilton. Let’s look at the CAY vs USA Dream11 team prediction, what could be an exciting series for both the nations.
Match details:
19/08 – 11:30 PM IST
4th Match, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas Region Final at Hamilton, Aug 19, 2019
Squad
Cayman IslandsDarren Cato, Kervin Ebanks, Akhilesh Gavde, Luke Harrington-Myers, Chad Hauptfleisch, Alistair Ifill, Paul Manning, Zachary McLaughlin, Alessandro Morris (c), Sacha De Alwis, Gregory Strydom, Troy Taylor, Omar Willis, Conroy Wright
USA: Saurabh Netravalkar, Steven Taylor, Timroy Allen, Cameron Gannon, Karima Gore, Aaron Jones, Muhammad Ali Khan, Jaskaran Malhotra, Xavier Marshall, Monank Patel, Nisarg Patel, Timil Patel, Jasdeep Singh, Hayden Walsh Jr.
Key Players:
  • TK Patel in his last game in April against Papua Guinea made an impressive 50 in 74 balls. He also bagged 2 wickets.
  • MD Patel supported him well with a handy 39 in the same game.
  • Walsh also made a contribution of 27 in the same outing.
Probable Playing 11
USA: JS Malhotra, Monak Patel, Steven Taylor, Mohammad Ali Khan, Saurabh Netravalkar, Timil Patel, Xavier Marshall, Hayden Walsh Jr
Cayman IslandsSacha DeAlwis, Chad Hauptfleisch (WK), Darren Cato, Gregory Strydom, Luke Harrington Myers, Omar Willis, Paul Manning, Troy Taylor, Alistair Ifill, Conroy Wright, Alessandro Morris (C).
CAY vs USA Dream11-
Team 1: USA bats first and wins
Captain –J Malhotra
Vice-Captain – H Walsh
Keeper – J Malhotra
Batsmen –, A Jones,  M Patel, D Cato, Gregory
All-Rounders- T Patel, H Walsh
Bowlers – S Netravalkar, A Khan, A Morris, T Taylor
Team 2: USA bats first and wins in a close encounter
Captain –M Patel
Vice-Captain – A Khan
Keeper – J Malhotra
Batsmen –, A Jones,  M Patel, D Cato, Gregory
All-Rounders- C Wright, H Walsh
Bowlers – S Netravalkar, A Khan, A Morris, T Taylor
Team 3: USA bats first and loses
Captain –M Patel
Vice-Captain – A Morris
Keeper – J Malhotra
Batsmen –, A Jones,  M Patel, D Cato, S Taylor
All-Rounders- C Wright, A Ifill
Bowlers – S Netravalkar, A Khan, A Morris, T Taylor
Team 4: Cayman Islands bats first and wins
Captain –S DeAlwis
Vice-Captain – A Morris
Keeper – J Malhotra
Batsmen –, A Jones,  Omar Willis, D Cato, S DeAlwis
All-Rounders- C Wright, A Ifill
Bowlers – S Netravalkar, A Khan, A Morris, T Taylor
Team 5: Cayman Islands bats first and wins in a close encounter
Captain –S DeAlwis
Vice-Captain – H Walsh,
Keeper – J Malhotra
Batsmen –, A Jones,  Omar Willis, D Cato, S DeAlwis
All-Rounders- H Walsh, A Ifill
Bowlers – S Netravalkar, A Khan, A Morris, T Taylor
Team 6: Cayman Islands bats first and loses
Captain –T Patel
Vice-Captain – S Netravalkar
Keeper – Chad Hauptfleisch
Batsmen –, A Jones,  Omar Willis, D Cato, S DeAlwis
All-Rounders- H Walsh, T Patel
Bowlers – S Netravalkar, A Khan, A Morris, T Taylor

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