
New Zealand Team News
After losing to New Zealand bounced back in style with an emphatic win over India last Sunday. Bowling first, they restricted the Men in Blue to a meagre total of 110-7. Trent Boult picked up three wickets, Ish Sodhi got two while Adam Milne and Tim Southee got one each.
The Black Caps hardly faced any difficulties in chasing down the target – they did so in style with 111-2 with seven overs to spare. Daryl Mitchell scored 49 while Kane Williamson, in his clinical sense, struck 33 off 31 to seal the win.
Following that result, New Zealand are now at third place with two points – with a game in hand. They have an opportunity to reach the second position but will have to deliver a massive win against the Scots since Afghanistan’s net run rate there is world-class with +3.097.
Not much is to be commented about the Kiwis here. They are pretty nicely stacked in all departments – it’s just that purely outclassed in the match against Pakistan but following that eight-wicket victory over India, it should be smooth sailing from this point on.
New Zealand’s Likely XI
Martin Guptill, Daryl Mitchell, Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Tim Seifert, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Trent Boult

Scotland Team News
After navigating their qualifying fixtures against Bangladesh, Oman, and Papua New Guinea without a hitch, Scotland would have fancied themselves of putting up a good show in the Super 12.
But the fact that they have already lost to Afghanistan and Namibia – two relatively-weaker teams they could have outplayed before taking on the big guns – tells us all there is to know about their form.
In the game with Namibia, Richie Berrington’s men could only post 109-8 – a total that was not enough on the Abu Dhabi pitch. The Namibians chased it down and won the match by four wickets with five balls to spare.
Perhaps, they are out of steam or perhaps, they have run out of luck – whatever may be the case, it doesn’t look like Scotland can bounce back now, especially considering their opponents are New Zealand, India, and Pakistan.
Scotland’s Likely XI
George Munsey, Calum MacLeod, Matt Cross, Richie Berrington, Michael Leask, Craig Wallace, Chris Greaves, Josh Davey, Mark Watt, Safyaan Sharif and Brad Wheal
Venue & conditions
We are back in Dubai for this one where the pitch hasn’t entirely been as per the expectations. Batting has been tricky and there is plenty of joy for bowlers all around. That said, batting second is the norm here as all the matches at this venue have been won in such situations.
Weather-wise, we are in for a clear sunny afternoon with no rain interruption.
Check out our Dubai International Cricket Stadium betting guide for more on this venue!