NAM vs UGA Dream11 Prediction, 1st T20, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Head to Head Statistics and Pitch Report

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NAM vs UGA (Namibia vs Uganda), 1st T20I Preview

1st T20I of the Uganda in Namibia, 3 T20I Series, 2022 has Namibia taking on Uganda at the United Cricket Club Ground, Windhoek.

In their last 5 games, Uganda have won 4 games and lost 1. In their last 5 games, Namibia have won 1 games and lost 4.

Both teams last played against each other in the 2nd T20I of the Uganda in Namibia, 3 T20I Series, 2021 where Ben Shikongo scored the highest fantasy points for Namibia with 68 match fantasy points while Riazat Ali Shah topped the fantasy points leaderboard for Uganda with 95 match fantasy points.

NAM vs UGA, United Cricket Club Ground, Windhoek Pitch Report and Conditions

The pitch at the United Cricket Club Ground, Windhoek is a balanced pitch. The average 1st innings score at this venue in the last 4 matches is 173 runs. The team batting first at this venue has won 75% of its matches. We predict that the team winning the toss will bat first here.

Spinners have been very successful at this venue. They have earned 61% of the total bowling fantasy points at this venue. We would suggest that you pick as many spin bowlers as possible in your team.

NAM vs UGA, Head to Head

In the 4 matches played between these 2 teams, Uganda do not have a good record against Namibia. We expect the trend to continue. All Rounder of both teams have earned the most fantasy points for their respective teams so far.

NAM vs UGA Squad Information

Namibia (NAM) Squad: Craig Williams, Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Stephan Baard, Jan Frylinck, JJ Smit, Gerhard Erasmus, Bernard Scholtz, Pikky Ya France, Malan Kruger, Lohan Louwrens, Tangeni Lungameni, Karl Birkenstock, Ruben Trumpelmann, Mauritius Ngupita, Ben Shikongo and Dylan Leicher

Uganda (UGA) Squad: Frank Nsubuga, Brian Masaba, Deusdedit Muhumuza, Henry Ssenyondo, Dinesh Nakrani, Fred Achelam, Bilal Hassan, Riazat Ali Shah, Kenneth Waiswa, Richard Agamiire, Ronak Patel, Frank Akankwasa, Gerald Mubiru, Saud Islam and Simon Ssesazi