Written by: Jonhenry Wilson • 16.07.2025
Time has flown by in this year’s GSL. As the group stage starts to wrap up, the Guyana Amazon Warriors and Hobart Hurricanes are both setting their sights on the top two spots on the log.
The team that wins this match could almost consider itself as one of the two teams in the final. The Amazon Warriors have four points from their three matches. The Hurricanes have two points from their three matches.
Guyana Amazon Warriors | Vs | Hobart Hurricanes |
10 | Matches Played | 10 |
50% | Win | 70% |
138 | Average Score | 169 |
162 | Highest Score | 207 |
102 | Lowest Score | 142 |
Teams | Matches Won |
Guyana Amazon Warriors | 0 |
Hobart Hurricanes | 0 |
Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Johnson Charles, Shimron Hetmyer, Moeen Ali, Jewel Andrew, Sherfane Rutherford, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Dwaine Pretorius, Gudakesh Motie, Imran Tahir (c)
Ben McDermott (c/wk), Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Macalister Wright, Jake Doran, Nikhil Chaudhary, Mohammad Nabi, Odean Smith, Fabian Allen, Usama Mir, Jackson Bird, Billy Stanlake
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Any injury concerns can be put to rest after both squads have reported no injuries.
The batters will need to show their worth in battling for their runs on a slower and turning wicket. The spinners can trust the pitch to deliver them wickets. After initial assistance with the new ball, the pace bowlers will need to adjust to being smart about using variations and slower balls to force mistakes from the batters. More than half of the wickets at the ground have been taken by the spinners.
Ben McDermott has been a great watch for the Hurricanes. The opening wicketkeeper-batter has made his way through to nearly 450 runs with four half-centuries in his past two BBL seasons for Hobart. Rising star Jewel Andrew has earned his praise after moving along to 75 runs in his three innings of this GSL.
Macalister Wright seems to have figured out the T20 game with over 500 runs in the format. Sherfane Rutherford has captivated T20 audiences around the globe. The left-hander has created a special place in the hearts of white-ball fans with 3250 runs and 13 half-centuries in the T20 format. Johnson Charles looks set to resurrect his T20 career. The powerful opening batter has struck 145 runs for the Guyana Amazon Warriors in his past five matches for them.
Akeal Hosein has been dynamite on the international stage in the T20I circuit. The left-arm spin-bowling all-rounder is currently ranked as the fifth-best T20I bowler in the world. His five wickets in his past three T20Is make him worth that spot. Romario Shepherd recently played for the San Francisco Unicorns in MLC.
The West Indian all-rounder loved his time there with eight wickets in five matches in the USA. Fabian Allen is back with a bang in the West Indies. The all-rounder took nine wickets with a best of three for 23 in the most recent CPL. Odean Smith should have no trouble performing in the Caribbean. The hard-hitting basher and clever medium-pace bowler has over 400 runs with nearly 50 wickets in the CPL.
Imran Tahir has been unstoppable on the Guyanese turf. The leg-spinner has claimed ten scalps with two four-wicket hauls in this tournament. Usama Mir has got people talking with effectiveness for Hobart recently.
The leg-spinner has given his team a safety net with seven wickets in his past four Hurricanes matches. Dwaine Pretorius is a bowler who rises to the occasion. The South African pacer is known for his variations. Pretorius has 16 wickets in his past ten Amazon Warriors appearances.
Imran Tahir is well-connected to the Guyana franchise. The South African leg-spinner has created an outstanding record for himself over his past ten matches for the franchise. Tahir has 19 wickets at an economy rate of 5.95 and a strike rate of 12.26 in that time.
Fabian Allen has done some of the hard work to strangle the opposition. The West Indian all-rounder has struck at nearly 180 with the bat, while taking five wickets with the ball in this GSL.
Both teams have some convincing ball-strikers in the powerplay. You should start preparing to sift through both top-order batting lineups to find the best batters for your Dream11 team.
You would do well to be mindful of conditions at the venue. The spinners and seamers with a variety of deliveries should take advantage of the slow nature of the pitch. The West Indians’ presence may put your lineup in a strong position, with players who can handle pressure situations in the Caribbean.
Imran Tahir has been full value for his 555 Dream11 fantasy points. Two spin-bowling all-rounders in Mohammad Nabi and Fabian Allen have over 400 points.
Ben McDermott has advertised himself as one of the best batters in the tournament with 98 runs in his three matches. Mohammad Nabi has 87 runs. The Guyana pair of Jewel Andrew and Moeen Ali has over 70 runs each.
Imran Tahir has turned up in a big way with ten wickets. The spin pair of Usama Mir and Fabian Allen has five wickets each.
The sixes have largely come off the bats of a few Hurricanes batters. Mohammad Nabi has seven sixes, together with Fabian Allen and Ben McDermott who have five sixes each.
Fabian Allen has given life to his innings with a strike rate at 177.27. Teammate Ben McDermott’s strike rate of 160.66 gives him an edge too.
Imran Tahir has been a wicket-taking sensation who has also kept run-scoring under control. The leg-spinner has only gone at a miserly 4.80 runs per over. Another leg-spinner, Usama Mir, has gone at 5.67 runs per over.
Jonhenry is a die-hard cricket fan with a love for the game that knows no bounds. With years of experience in fantasy cricket and betting, Jonhenry brings a unique perspective to his tips and predictions. He's always on the pulse of the latest developments in the cricket world.
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