Harare Heat! AUS19 vs WI19 Fantasy Preview & Strategy
The Men's Under-19 World Cup is in full swing, and we have a cracking contest on our hands at the Harare Sports Club. Australia Under-19 (AUS19) faces off against West Indies Under-19 (WI19) in what promises to be a battle of grit and skill.
Australia enters this match in commanding form, having won their last 3 matches convincingly, showcasing a balanced attack and solid top order batting. On the other hand, the West Indies side has been a bit of a mixed bag but has shown resilience, securing 2 wins in their recent outings. Both teams are looking to solidify their spots, making this a crucial game for your fantasy contests.
Weather Report
For the match day in Harare on January 28, the forecast suggests warm conditions with temperatures hovering around 26°C to 28°C. Humidity is expected to be around 60%. While it is summer in Zimbabwe, there is always a slight possibility of a passing shower or thunderstorm in the afternoon, so keep an eye on the toss updates. A bit of cloud cover might help the swing bowlers early on.
Pitch Report: Harare Sports Club
This is the most critical section for your team selection. The Harare Sports Club has historically been a sporting wicket, but recent trends scream pace dominance.
- Average Score: 230 runs (Competitive, but not a road).
- Pacer Wickets (Last 5 Matches): 50
- Spinner Wickets (Last 5 Matches): 14
The stats don't lie. Fast bowlers have taken nearly 3.5 times more wickets than spinners here. The surface offers good carry and movement off the seam. Batters can score freely once settled, but the new ball is dangerous. Avoid stacking your team with too many spinners; focus on seam bowling all rounders and express pacers.
Team Analysis: Australia Under-19
The Aussies have been clinical. Their batting is led by the in form Steven Hogan, who has amassed 201 runs in the series with a staggering average of 84.8. He is the backbone of their lineup. Will Malajczuk is another batter to watch, coming off a century recently.
On the bowling front, they are perfectly suited for this pitch. Will Byrom (9 wickets) and Charles Lachmund (8 wickets) have been tearing through lineups. Given the conditions in Harare, these two are essential picks for your fantasy teams.
Team Analysis: West Indies Under-19
The West Indies boys have shown flashes of brilliance. Jewel Andrew has been their most consistent batter with 101 runs and is a safe option behind the stumps. Zachary Carter showed his class with a massive 114 recently, proving he can go big on his day.
However, their biggest asset is Shaquan Belle. As an all rounder, he has contributed 33 runs but, more importantly, has taken 8 wickets. He is a high impact player who fits perfectly into the "pace bowling all rounder" category that thrives on this ground.
Key Players to Watch
- Steven Hogan: The most consistent run getter for AUS19. A safe captaincy choice.
- Shaquan Belle: High fantasy points potential due to his dual role. Essential for Mega Leagues.
- Will Byrom: With the pitch favoring pacers, his wicket taking form makes him a must have.
- Charles Lachmund: Another pacer who exploits these conditions well.
- Jewel Andrew: A reliable wicket keeper batter who guarantees points from catches and runs.
Captaincy & Vice Captaincy Picks
Safe Options (Small Leagues):
- Steven Hogan
- Shaquan Belle
Differential Options (Mega Leagues):
- Will Byrom
- Zachary Carter
Fantasy Strategy Tips
- Pace is Ace: Fill your bowling slots with fast bowlers from both sides. The 50-14 wicket split is too significant to ignore.
- Top Order Focus: Since the average score is around 230, middle order collapses are common. Stick to the top 3-4 batters.
- Death Bowlers: Bowlers like Charles Lachmund who bowl at the death have a higher chance of picking up cheap wickets as the batting side tries to accelerate.
Good luck with your teams, and may the best strategy win!
Men's Under-19 World Cup AUS19 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AU-U19 vs IRE19 | 16 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | AUS Under-19 | 235/7 (50.0) | 237/2 (39.4) | AUS Under-19 AUS Under-19 won by 8 wickets (with 62 balls remaining) | ||
| AU-U19 vs JPN-U19 | 20 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | Japan U19 | 201/8 (50.0) | 204/2 (29.1) | AUS Under-19 AUS Under-19 won by 8 wickets (with 125 balls remaining) | ||
| AU-U19 vs SL-U19 | 23 Jan - 01:00 PM | Windhoek | AUS Under-19 | 58/10 (18.5) | 61/1 (12.0) | AUS Under-19 AUS Under-19 won by 9 wickets (with 228 balls remaining) | ||
| 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) | ||
| 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 | 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCO19 vs USA19 | 26 Jan - 01:00 PM | Scot U19 | 236/10 (50.0) | 239/3 (38.4) | USA U19 USA U19 won by 7 wickets (with 68 balls remaining) | ||
| PAK19 vs NZ19 | 27 Jan - 01:00 PM | PAK Under-19 | 110/10 (28.3) | 112/2 (17.1) | PAK Under-19 PAK Under-19 won by 8 wickets (with 197 balls remaining) | ||
| AUS19 vs WI19 | 28 Jan - 01:00 PM | W Indies U19 | 314/7 (50.0) | 292/9 (50.0) | AUS Under-19 AUS Under-19 won by 22 runs | ||
| AFG19 vs IRE19 | 30 Jan - 01:00 PM | Afghan U19 | 315/7 (50.0) | 124/10 (40.4) | Afghan U19 AFG Under-19 won by 191 runs |





