The Dream11: Currently, there are at least two games in every Super 12 team campaign, so take a look at the top performers in the group.
STANDINGS | PLAY DREAM 11 FANTASY: HIGHLIGHTS
From Jos Buttler’s fireworks to captivating attempts with balls, the T20 World Cup shows some of the best personal talents in our game. To add to the drama, the Dream11 fantasy team has seen mixes, hacks, and changes as players around the world seek to find the perfect lineup.
As we make our final leap to supremacy in Dream 11 towards the final stages of the
Super 12, we will highlight the key players of all teams and make future choices.
ENGLAND
Top three Super 12 Dream11 players
Tymal Mills – 215
Jos Buttler – 204
Adil Rashid – 189
England’s T20 World Cup season is virtually perfect and many key players are moving forward with strong performance and hands. Ranked # 1 on the MRF Tires ICC T20I team ranking, they were also favorite and boasted a reputation for being the most dangerous and consistent team in this format.
Seven wickets with a Tymal Mills hit rate of 10.2 pushed him to the top of the English numbers while fireworks from lists such as Jos Buttler and Adil Rashid split the load on their side. Nevertheless, I made a headline.
Given his performance so far, Mills’ cheaper price to start a tournament than any other bowler means the owner is over a month.
England’s top order form looks threatening and this trend could continue for Sri Lanka.
SOUTH AFRICA
Top three Super 12 Dream11 players
Aiden Markram – 191
Anrich Nortje – 189
Dwaine Pretorius – 173
While Anrich Nortje responds to the hype. Dwaine Pretorius has done a good job for South Africa. And justifies a small percentage of owners who remain faithful to their faith. With 6 wickets and 6.92 economic efficiencies. The all-rounder is the golden arm for Temba Bavuma, who receives wickets every 8.6 deliveries.
Finding a new place in the middle class, Aiden Lamb did a good job and has collected 191 points so far. Mark Lamb interferes with his off-spin and is more productive. With bats crowned by half a century with successful pursuits against the West Indies.
AUSTRALIA
Top three Super 12 Dream11 players
Adam Zampa – 158
Mitchell Starc – 132
David Warner – 125
Most of the places where Australian fantasy works were born were not surprising. A fast bowler with pace and momentum, an experienced overhead, and a spin of Adam Zampa in good conditions.
At 50 against Sri Lanka, Warner finds his Mojo again and collects some bonus points as one of the most trusted outfielder players on Aaron Finch’s team. Zampa leads Australia in the wickets (5) taken with an economy of 6.36.
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SRI LANKA
Top three Super 12 Dream11 players
Charith Asalanka – 191
Wanindu Hasaranga – 181
Pathum Nissanka – 147
It was difficult to reproduce the same shape in the Super 12 stage, but it dominated the first round, and Sri Lankan players dominated the overall ranking of points. Sri Lanka has won only one out of every three games and is dangerously nearing its end, despite important personal performance.
Wanindu Hasaranga, who recorded a hat-trick against South Africa, continues to steal the show despite Charith Asalanka’s fantasy in the breakout tournament.
With 142 hits, an average of 142 hits, and a hit rate of 142, Asalanka was undoubtedly the discovery of the tournament and rewarded the trust of Captain Dasun Shanaka and Mickey Arthur’s trainers. Those who trust Asalanka from a fantasy perspective are rewarded and should keep that in mind for the rest of the campaign.
The same is true for the Pathum Nissanka plot. At 72 in Sharjah with South Africa, Start found the form shown in the first round 61 with Ireland.
WEST INDIES
Top three Super 12 Dream11 players
Akeal Hosein – 140
Evin Lewis – 116
Nicholas Pooran – 86
So far, it has been difficult for a defending champion to brag about just one win over Bangladesh. Akeal Josein was one of the few influential players, with few chances to score fantasy points on the bowling side as he was blown 55 against England and fell into the defeat of Six Wicket.
So far, with four wickets at a cost of 6.25, it was unlikely that you would ride the fantasy player’s radar, given that the left-arm spinner was named as a spare at the start of the tournament.
Evin Lewis (116 points) shows the most on the West Indies stick, and opening the stroke means he has the opportunity to face most of the opposition bowling. Nicholas Pooran (86 points) concludes the top three Windies.
Things need to be improved around the corner, and the overall lack of ownership of West Indies players can tempt fantasy players to look for sparks.
BANGLADESH
Top three Super 12 Dream11 players
Mushfiqur Rahim – 139
Mohammad Naim – 136
Nasum Ahmed – 129
Due to the loss associated with Shakibu Alhasan’s injury, some players would have to move up in the absence of an all-rounder, even if the semi-final location is almost certainly out of reach. But for keen fantasy players, this can offer an opportunity for point-of-difference players.
Still, choosing a Bangladeshi fabric is risky. With the exception of Mushfiqur Rahim (139 points), Mohammad Naim (136 points) put together a two-and-a-half century for the entire competition, making it difficult to stay consistent, but only completing a total of 148 runs.
Bowling is a little more reliable. Mustafizur Rahman (8 competition wickets) should be a great opportunity alongside Mahedi Hasan.
PAKISTAN
Top three Super 12 Dream11 players
Haris Rauf – 208
Babar Azam – 205
Mohammad Rizwan – 188
Pakistan has answered all the questions on its trip to the T20 World Cup so far and won three at the start of the campaign. Powerful in both
s, strike points were dominated by top orders, highlighting Babar Azam’s first partnership with Mohammad Rizwan for India.
Not surprisingly, the pair is among the top three Pakistani fantasy points in the tournament. Even though the work of Haris Rauf (6 wickets and 2 catches) is at the top of Pakistan’s list. His 4/22 against New Zealand means he was giving the fantasy owner a spade of spades, and his combination of pace and accuracy heralds future success.
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