
Prediction
Toss Prediction – India
Match Prediction – India
India and England, two of the top contenders for the T20 World Cup in 2021, will play a warm-up match against each other. These two clubs have a lot of depth in their rosters, but their approaches to selecting players are very different.
While India has chosen a spin-heavy side, England has selected a squad with more pacers. Both sides have a number of capable batters who will be used to assist acclimate to the new conditions.
From a betting standpoint, we highly advise you to wait for the final playing eleven, as there may be a few surprises.
Match prediction and cricket betting recommendations for the T20 World Cup 2021 Warm-up match between India and England. On the 18th of October 2021, the match will be held at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai.

India
All of the Indian players selected for the T20 World Cup in 2021 have played in the IPL in the United Arab Emirates and are familiar with the conditions. India’s major focus, we believe, will be on testing out a few players in order to determine its starting eleven.
We should also gain some insight into India’s probable batting order. R Ashwin, Hardik Pandya, Ishan Kishan, and maybe even a shaky Virat Kohli should all be in the starting lineup.
India has a formidable batting lineup, but ensuring that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are in top form for these warm-up matches might be a priority.
It’s also conceivable that R Ashwin and Rahul Chahar would go head-to-head for the third spinner’s position in the team. Given the amount of cricket played in previous matches, we wouldn’t be surprised if India chose to play a few players from its reserves while resting its fast bowlers.
For this encounter, we believe England will have their strongest lineup possible. It will want its top players to acclimate to the conditions, since many of them were unable to do so during the IPL this season.
England
England is highly dangerous in terms of batting strength, with players like Jos Buttler, Jonny Bairstow, Jason Roy, and Liam Livingstone giving it an advantage against India. These players, of course, are frequently observed labouring in spin-friendly conditions.
Moeen Ali’s place in this squad will be very intriguing to observe. He is at his finest when he is at number three, but that spot does not appear to be accessible right now.
Tymal Mills and Mark Wood, two fast bowlers in England’s bowling arsenal, may strike India hard. Mills’ change-of-pace deliveries are also impressive. The spin-bowling attack should be led by Adil Rashid and Liam Livingstone.
England’s lineup is extremely powerful and will be difficult to overcome.