Eswatini vs Tanzania
πΉπΏ TZN beat MWI (Match 1)
πΈπΏ ESW beat SHA (Match 2)
π¬π GHA beat SEY (Match 3)
This is the pivotal Day 2 morning match β the first time an unbeaten side faces another unbeaten side in this tournament. Both Tanzania and Eswatini won their Day 1 matches convincingly and are now separated only by NRR (+4.28 vs +1.35). A win here could be decisive for the top-2 qualification race.
Tanzania’s Day 1 performance was outstanding. They bowled Malawi out for just 77 β a team that had qualified through Sub-Regional A in 2024 β and chased down 78 in just 13.2 overs, winning by 8 wickets with 40 balls to spare. Arun Yadav was Player of the Match, taking key wickets. Tanzania’s bowling attack demonstrated exactly why they are the tournament’s top seeds β disciplined, aggressive, and clinical on the Accra surface.
Eswatini also won, but their 115/8 batting total against Saint Helena β one of the weaker sides β suggests their batting is not yet firing at full capacity. Their bowling was effective (winning by 27 runs), with Adil Butt and Minhaz Khojbariya doing the damage. Against Tanzania’s more organised batting lineup, Eswatini’s total of 115 would not be enough. They need a stronger batting performance today.
Pitch: The Achimota B Field is slightly more intimate than the A Field and features a solid turf surface. After Day 1 matches on the A Field revealed that the Accra surface keeps low and assists pace bowlers with the new ball, both teams will be studying those patterns. Scores of 115-130 appear par on these pitches. Teams bowling first have dominated β Tanzania chose to bowl in Match 1 and were rewarded handsomely.
Weather: Accra morning (9:30 AM local) β warm and humid (~31Β°C). Cloud cover possible in the early session, which aids swing bowling. The morning session should produce the most bowler-friendly conditions of any session during this tournament. Toss is important β bowl first is likely the correct call based on Day 1 evidence.
β Suggested XI
- Hujeifa JangariyaWKESW
- Adil ButtCESW
- Rohan SandeepESW
- Tanzania Opener 1TZN
- Tanzania Opener 2VCTZN
- Saqib AnwarESW
- Tanzania Mid-orderTZN
- Arun YadavTZN
- Minhaz KhojbariyaESW
- Tanzania PacerTZN
- Eric PhiriESW
π Breakdown
- Wicket-keeper1 β Jangariya
- Batters3
- All-rounders3
- Bowlers4
- Eswatini5 players
- Tanzania6 players
Why Adil Butt as captain? He is Eswatini’s standout performer β historically 227 runs at avg 45.40, plus 2 wickets against Saint Helena. His dual-role contribution is exactly what you need in a captain for these lower-profile qualifier matches where player data is limited. He is the most confirmed match-winner in this fixture.
Why Arun Yadav as differential? He was Player of the Match against Malawi in Match 1, taking key wickets including the dangerous Donnex Kansonkho. Most users will pick generic Tanzania names β Yadav’s confirmed wicket-taking form makes him the smart differential in this match.
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Both Tanzania and Eswatini enter this match with 2 points. A Tanzania win takes them to 4 points (2 wins) with a commanding position in the race for one of the two qualifying spots. Eswatini losing would put them in a tougher position β needing strong results in remaining matches against Ghana, Malawi, Seychelles and Saint Helena.
Tanzania winning today would effectively put them in the driving seat for qualification. Eswatini winning would create a 3-way race between Tanzania, Ghana and Eswatini for two qualification spots, making the remaining matches even more crucial.
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