SA-U19 vs WI19 Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Winning Team, Playing XI & Pitch Report
The Men's Under-19 World Cup is heating up, and we have a cracking contest on our hands as the hosts, South Africa U19, take on West Indies U19 at the High Performance Oval in Windhoek. Both teams have had a mixed bag of results recently, but South Africa is coming off a massive confidence boosting win against Tanzania where they posted nearly 400 runs.
For fantasy fans, this is a tricky game because the surface can be unpredictable. However, the stats give us a clear direction on who to pick. Let's dive into the details to help you climb the leaderboard in your fantasy contests.
Weather Report
Windhoek in January is generally warm, and for this match, we expect temperatures around 28°C to 30°C. The humidity will be moderate at around 45-50%. There is always a slight chance of a passing thunderstorm in the afternoon during this season, so keep an eye on the toss update. A bit of cloud cover might help the swing bowlers early on.
Pitch Report: High Performance Oval
This venue has been a graveyard for batters in recent times, although South Africa defied that in their last game. Here is what the data tells us:
- Pace vs Spin: The ground stats are heavily skewed towards fast bowling. In the last 5 matches, pacers have taken 40 wickets compared to just 20 by spinners. If you are loading up on spinners, you might be taking a big risk.
- Average Score: The average runs scored here is 177. This suggests that outside of freak innings, bowlers usually dominate. A score of 220+ is very competitive.
- Strategy: Focus on top order batters who have the technique to survive the new ball, and fill your bowling slots with seamers who bowl at the death.
Team News & Probable Playing XI
South Africa U19 The Proteas found their rhythm in the last game. Jason Rowles is the centerpiece of this team, contributing with both bat and ball.
- Probable XI: Jorich Van Schalkwyk, Adnaan Lagadien, Muhammed Bulbulia, Jason Rowles, Paul James, Armaan Manack, Lethabo Phahlamohlaka (wk), Bandile Mbatha, Corne Botha, Michael Kruiskamp, Buyanda Majola.
West Indies U19 The Windies have been inconsistent, winning 2 of their last 5. Their bowling attack, led by Vitel Lawes, will need to step up against the hosts.
- Probable XI: Tanez Francis, Zachary Carter, Jewel Andrew (wk), Joshua Dorne, Shamar Apple, Jonathan van Lange, Matthew Miller, Shaquan Belle, Micah McKenzie, Jakeem Pollard, Vitel Lawes.
Key Players to Watch
Jason Rowles (SA19) He is currently the best player in this fixture by a mile. In the last match, he smashed 125 runs and took 2 wickets. In the game before that, he scored 98 runs. His Series Average Points is a massive 253.5. He is a non negotiable pick for your team.
Vitel Lawes (WI19) Lawes is the standout bowler for the West Indies. He has picked up 6 wickets in the series so far and has a high fantasy potential with an average of 127.5 points. He bowls the tough overs and gets rewards.
Jewel Andrew (WI19) The wicket keeper batter is the most reliable source of runs for the Windies. He has 101 runs in the series and looked solid with a 57 against Afghanistan. He is a safe pick for the wicket keeping slot.
Buyanda Majola (SA19) With the pitch favoring pacers, Majola is a key asset. He has taken 5 wickets in the series and consistently troubles the batters with his lines.
Captaincy Picks
- Safe Captain: Jason Rowles. It is rare to find a player in such dominant form. He opens the batting (or bats at 3/4) and bowls crucial overs. Ignoring him as Captain is a huge risk.
- Vice Captain: Vitel Lawes or Jewel Andrew. Lawes guarantees wicket taking points, while Andrew provides stability with the bat and catch points behind the stumps.
- Risky Pick: Muhammed Bulbulia. He scored a century recently (125 runs) but can be hit or-miss. If he gets going, he wins you the contest one sidedly.
Winning Strategy for Mega Leagues
- Pace is Ace: The ratio of pace wickets to spin wickets is 2:1. Prioritize bowlers like Majola, Kruiskamp, and Lawes.
- Top Order Focus: Since the average score is low, middle order batters often don't get enough time or come in under immense pressure. Stick to the top 3-4 from both sides.
- The Rowles Factor: In small leagues, everyone will captain Jason Rowles. To win Mega Leagues, you don't necessarily need to change the Captain, but try rotating your Vice Captain among the bowlers who bowl in the death overs.
Men's Under-19 World Cup SA-U19 vs WI19 players ODI past performance, current series performance, fantasy points and selection percentage.
Teams | Date | Venue | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AF-U19 vs SA-U19 | 16 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | S Africa U19 | 266/8 (50.0) | 238/10 (47.4) | Afghan U19 AFG Under-19 won by 28 runs | ||
| SA-U19 vs Tan19 | 19 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | Tanzania U19 | 397/5 (50.0) | 68/9 (32.2) | S Africa U19 S Africa U19 won by 329 runs | ||
| SA-U19 vs WI19 | 22 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | W Indies U19 | 234/10 (47.5) | 179/10 (37.4) | W Indies U19 W Indies U19 won by 55 runs | ||
| SA19 vs AUS19 | 25 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | AUS Under-19 | 118/10 (32.1) | 122/4 (32.5) | AUS Under-19 AUS Under-19 won by 6 wickets (with 103 balls remaining) | ||
| SA19 vs SL19 | 29 Jan - 01:00 PM | Bulawayo | S Africa U19 | 261/7 (50.0) | 265/5 (46.0) | SL Under-19s SL Under-19 won by 5 wickets (with 24 balls remaining) |
Teams | Date | Venue | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tan19 vs WI19 | 15 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | W Indies U19 | 122/10 (34.0) | 124/5 (21.0) | W Indies U19 W Indies U19 won by 5 wickets (with 174 balls remaining) | ||
| AF-U19 vs WI19 | 18 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | Afghan U19 | 262/6 (50.0) | 124/10 (33.2) | Afghan U19 AFG Under-19 won by 138 runs | ||
| SA-U19 vs WI19 | 22 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | W Indies U19 | 234/10 (47.5) | 179/10 (37.4) | W Indies U19 W Indies U19 won by 55 runs | ||
| WI19 vs IRE19 | 25 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | W Indies U19 | 226/10 (46.5) | 164/7 (40.0) | W Indies U19 W Indies U19 | ||
| AUS19 vs WI19 | 28 Jan - 01:00 PM | Harare | W Indies U19 | 314/7 (50.0) | 292/9 (50.0) | AUS Under-19 AUS Under-19 won by 22 runs |
Teams | Date | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tan19 vs WI19 | 15 Jan - 01:00 PM | W Indies U19 | 122/10 (34.0) | 124/5 (21.0) | W Indies U19 W Indies U19 won by 5 wickets (with 174 balls remaining) | ||
| AF-U19 vs SA-U19 | 16 Jan - 01:00 PM | S Africa U19 | 266/8 (50.0) | 238/10 (47.4) | Afghan U19 AFG Under-19 won by 28 runs | ||
| AF-U19 vs WI19 | 18 Jan - 01:00 PM | Afghan U19 | 262/6 (50.0) | 124/10 (33.2) | Afghan U19 AFG Under-19 won by 138 runs | ||
| SA-U19 vs Tan19 | 19 Jan - 01:00 PM | Tanzania U19 | 397/5 (50.0) | 68/9 (32.2) | S Africa U19 S Africa U19 won by 329 runs | ||
| AF-U19 vs Tan19 | 21 Jan - 01:00 PM | Tanzania U19 | 85/10 (36.0) | 88/1 (12.4) | Afghan U19 AFG Under-19 won by 9 wickets (with 224 balls remaining) | ||
| SA-U19 vs WI19 | 22 Jan - 01:00 PM | W Indies U19 | 234/10 (47.5) | 179/10 (37.4) | W Indies U19 W Indies U19 won by 55 runs | ||
| Tan19 vs Jpn19 | 24 Jan - 01:00 PM | Tanzania U19 | 131/10 (38.3) | 136/1 (28.2) | Japan U19 JPN Under-19 won by 9 wickets (with 130 balls remaining) | ||
| WI19 vs IRE19 | 25 Jan - 01:00 PM | W Indies U19 | 226/10 (46.5) | 164/7 (40.0) | W Indies U19 W Indies U19 |





