Asian Games 2023, JPN vs CAB: Match Prediction, Fantasy Tips & Pitch Report | Japan vs Cambodia
Get to Know Who will win Japan vs Cambodia Asian Games Mens Match toss Prediction with Head to Head stats, Playing 11, Live score & winning percentage.
MATCH: Japan vs Cambodia
DATE: Sep 27, 2023
TIME: 11:30 IST / 6:00 GMT
VENUE: Pingfeng Campus Cricket Field – Hangzhou, China
TOURNAMENT: Asian Games Men’s T20I
The Pingfeng Campus Cricket Field in Hangzhou will host the exciting contest.
The much-anticipated Asian Games Men’s T20I 2023 is poised to commence on September 27, promising thrilling cricket action for enthusiasts across the region. As the cricketing world eagerly awaits the competition, Japan and Cambodia are set to lock horns in the second match of the tournament.
The Pingfeng Campus cricket field will witness an exciting encounter as Japan squares off against Cambodia. Both teams are entering the competition with high hopes, aiming to launch their campaigns with a victorious start.
Pingfeng Campus cricket field pitch report:
The cricket pitch at Pingfeng Campus offers an even playing field for both fast and spin bowlers, highlighting the significance of having a diverse bowling repertoire for achieving favorable results. Considering these pitch traits, the team captain winning the toss is likely to opt for fielding first.
JPN vs CAB Prediction Picks:
- Wicketkeeper: Sahaj Chadha
- Batters: Lakshit Gupta, Ram Raushan Sharan, Lachlan Lake, Kendel Kadowaki Fleming
- All-rounders: Luqman Butt, Ibrahim Takahashi, Declan Suzuki
- Bowlers: Makoto Taniyama, Kohei Kubota, Gulam Murtaza Chughtai
JPN vs CAB Prediction Captain and Vice-Captain:
Choice 1: Luqman Butt (c), Ibrahim Takahashi
Choice 2: Lakshit Gupta (c), Declan Suzuki (vc)
JPN vs CAB Prediction Backups:
Reo Sakurano, Wataru Miyauchi, Uday Singh, Anish Rambabu
Squads:
Japan: Reo Sakurano, Ibrahim Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Takada, Lachlan Lake, Kendel Kadowaki Fleming, Makoto Taniyama, Sabaorish Ravichandran, Declan Suzuki (wk), Supun Navaratne (wk), Alex Patmore (wk), Wataru Miyauchi (wk), Muneeb Siddique, Kohei Kubota, Ryan Drake, Piyush Kumbhare
Cambodia: Luqman Butt (c), Lakshit Gupta, Phon Bunthean, Etienne Beukes, Anish Rambabu, Te Senglong, Uday Singh, Ram Raushan Sharan, Salvin Stanley (wk), Sahaj Chadha (wk), Sharwan Godara, Utkarsh Jain, Pel Vannak, Gulam Murtaza Chughtai, Chanthoeun Rathanak