Ireland vs New Zealand,1st ODI, Betting Tips and Match Prediction

In the ODI series of Ireland vs New Zealand; guest team New Zealand is a prohibitive favorite to emerge victorious from…

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Betting Odds for Ireland vs New Zealand

Ireland – 1.90 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 190 returns). Bet Now 

New Zealand – 1.90 (On Rs.100 users will get Rs.190 in return). Bet Now

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Match Details

Match: Ireland vs New Zealand, 1st ODI, New Zealand tour of Ireland, 2022.

Date: July 10, 2022, Sunday, 

Time: 03:00 PM IST.

Venue: The Village, Dublin.

Pitch report

In recent months, the field in Dublin has remained in excellent condition. Throughout the whole of the innings in the Twenty20 International series that took place between Ireland and India, hitters had the opportunity to play their shots on the up. It seems like Sunday’s match will include a lot of goals scored by both teams.

Weather Report 

There is no probability of precipitation, and the high temperature today is forecast to reach around 17 degrees Celsius. The most of the time, the humidity will be in the 80s.

Squad Comparison for Ireland vs New Zealand

Ireland

Ireland has recruited a handful of new players to its ODI squad, but it’s not yet clear whether they’ll make it into the starting XI. We’ve got a good core of players in place. Aside from Paul Stirling and Andrew Balbirnie, Harry Tector and Lorcan Tucker are other capable batsmen.

In order for Stephen Doheny to make his debut, Lorcan Tucker will have to be left out of the team, which is unlikely to happen.

Both George Dockrell and Simi Singh will provide the team more depth, so keeping an eye out for them in the betting markets may not be a bad idea. The Over/Under placed on them is typically extremely advantageous, and the two players may frequently receive a lot of time to bat because of the lengthier format, a vulnerable top order, and less urgency to attack.

Spin bowling duties will be shared by Andy McBrine and George Dockrell. We anticipate to see Mark Adair, Joshua Little, and Craig Young in the starting lineup.

They need some help from the surface or the weather conditions to be successful with Ireland’s bowling, which is pretty poor. There is no way that New Zealand, with their extended batting lineup and ability to recover from early wicket losses, would be able to take 10 wickets in a row with relative ease.

Ireland Playing XI

Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie (C), Andy McBrine, Gareth Delany, Harry Tector, Curtis Campher, Simi Singh, George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Craig Young, Joshua Little.

New Zealand

New Zealand has never lost an ODI to Ireland and is in fact, quite ruthless against the lower-ranked cricketing nations in general. Kiwi is going to be without Kane Williamson, Trent Boult, and Tim Southee but it has a very good amount of depth in its cricket from which to choose the replacements. Matt Henry is back in the squad, as is Adam Milne, and both these bowlers are world-class. They will get any help from the surface that is available and will also crank up the pace.

Lockie Ferguson is an express fast-bowler, one of the fastest in the world, and will test the Irish batters at all stages of the game. We like him for the Top Bowler New Zealand betting market.

The bowling attack is comprised of proven bowlers, some of whom are returning from injury but the real area where New Zealand has experimented is in the batting lineup. Martin Guptill and Finn Allen may open the batting for New Zealand, giving it an all-out attacking pair that will come to all guns blazing.

Henry Nicholls, Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips, and Will Young could all find a place in the playing eleven. Jacob Duffy is the possible all-rounder that will play at number seven. Such a lineup could give New Zealand a new opening pair, a couple of debutants, and a whole new style of playing.

We think backing New Zealand to hit more fours, more sixes, and to have the highest run-getter in this match is an absolute no-brainer.

New Zealand Playing XI

Martin Guptill, Finn Allen, Will Young, Henry Nicholls, Tom Latham (C), Glenn Phillips (WK), Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry Lockie Ferguson, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner.

Ireland vs New Zealand Match Prediction

On paper, New Zealand is a prohibitive favorite to emerge victorious from this contest. However, it would be a mistake for the Black Caps to underestimate Ireland, who, on their best day, are capable of beating any team in the world. As a result, we anticipate that New Zealand will emerge victorious from this contest.

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