WI vs UGA Dream11 prediction: 3 differentials you can pick for today’s 2024 T20 World Cup match – June 9, 2024

West Indies v Australia Warm-Up - ICC Men
West Indies v Australia Warm-Up - ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup West Indies & USA 2024

West Indies (WI) will face Uganda (UGA) in the 18th match of the T20 World Cup 2024 at the Guyana Province Stadium.

West Indies are yet to face Uganda in a T20 international game. This will also be the first instance of Uganda playing against West Indies in the World Cup as it is their maiden T20 World Cup tournament.

West Indies faced Papua New Guinea in the last encounter which they won with five wickets left. On the other hand, Uganda have played two games, having lost and won one.

On that note, here are the three differential picks you can opt for the WI vs UGA Dream11 teams.


#3 Cosmas Kyuweto (UGA) - 7 credits

Image Credits: Cosmas Kyuweto Twitter
Image Credits: Cosmas Kyuweto Twitter

Cosmas Kyuweto has been in brilliant form for Uganda with the ball. He has been crucial with the ball, picking up wickets at regular intervals.

He scalped two wickets in each of the previous two encounters and is currently placed in the seventh position of the wicket-takers list.


#2 Nicholas Pooran (WI) - 8.5 credits

West Indies v England - 4th T20I
West Indies v England - 4th T20I

Nicholas Pooran showed great class in the recently concluded IPL 2024, amassing 499 runs with an average of 62.38. His power-hitting skills will be something to look out for.

He scored 27 runs in the previous encounter against Papua New Guinea.


#1 Alpesh Ramjani (UGA) - 7.5 credits

Image Credits: Alpesh Ramjani Twitter
Image Credits: Alpesh Ramjani Twitter

Alpesh Ramjani could be the best differential pick at this low-scoring venue. He has been exceptional with the ball so far, picking up three wickets in two games.

His all-round skills, especially with the ball, have been vital for the Uganda team. Thus, he can prove to be a great all-round option in your WI vs UGA Dream11 teams.

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Edited by Sudeshna Banerjee