WI-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Prediction: The thrilling second semi-final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 brings together two powerhouses of women's cricket: West Indies Women and New Zealand Women.
The contest promises to be a cracker, with both teams hungry to secure a spot in the final. After a remarkable win over England, West Indies have surged into the knockout stage with momentum. On the other hand, New Zealand has been consistently strong, showing their all-around dominance.

Match Information:
The pitch at Sharjah is known for being slow and spinner-friendly, favoring bowlers who can turn the ball. Batters may struggle once the ball gets older, so scoring in the powerplay will be critical. A total of 150 or above could prove to be competitive on this surface.
Weather Report: Expect clear skies with temperatures hovering around 30°C. There’s no forecast for rain, ensuring a full 20-over contest for both teams.
West Indies Women have been in good form, especially after their impressive win over England to book a spot in the semi-final. Hayley Matthews is the star of the team, leading from the front with both bat and ball. In their last match, Matthews scored a vital 50 and took two wickets, while Afy Fletcher’s bowling (3/21) was pivotal in curbing the opposition. With players like Deandra Dottin and Shemaine Campbelle providing stability, the Windies have a balanced squad ready for the challenge.
Key Players for WI-W:
New Zealand Women have been one of the most consistent sides in this tournament, with a well-rounded team. Amelia Kerr, with 10 wickets, has been a key figure in their bowling attack, while Georgia Plimmer has been reliable with the bat. Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine bring immense experience and are always dependable in knockout games. New Zealand will rely heavily on their bowlers to restrict the West Indies and make the most of Sharjah’s conditions.
Key Players for NZ-W:
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Bowlers:
Captain: Amelia Kerr
Vice-Captain: Hayley Matthews
West Indies: West Indies are expected to field the same lineup as their last match, with no injury concerns reported.
New Zealand: New Zealand too has no major injury issues, and the squad will remain unchanged.
West Indies Women:
New Zealand Women: