On Tuesday, 1st April, Mt Irvine Surfers will play against No Mans Land Explorers in the twenty-first match of the Bago T10 Blast 2025 at Shaw Park, Scarborough, Tobago. So, let’s look at the MIS vs NML 21st Match Dream11 Prediction.
Teams
Mt Irvine Surfers vs No Mans Land Explorers
League
Bago T10 Blast 2025
Date & Time
Tuesday, 1st April, 2025. 09:30PM IST
Stadium
Shaw Park, Scarborough, Tobago
Live Telecast in India
NA
Live Streaming
FanCode
MIS vs NML Match Preview
Mt Irvine Surfers are the second spot holders, having played 6 matches, they won four and lost two and have 8 points to their name. On the other hand, No Man’s Land Explorers are placed at the bottom of the table, with 4 points to their name. Their league record stands at two matches won and five lost in seven matches played. Mt Irvine who are just 4 points shy of the top and spot in risk of losing their second spot, will aim to grab an easy win from this matchup against No Man’s Land Explorers who have a low win record.No Man’s Land Explorers, on the other hand, aim to gain points and move up in the points table, as the tournament enters the latter stages.
MIS vs NML Pitch Report
Stadium
Shaw Park, Scarborough, Tobago
Capacity
3,800
Average 1st Inn Score
109
Average 2nd Inn Score
93
Matches Won Batting First
32
Matches Won Bowling First
26
Shaw Park, Scarborough, Tobago Pitch Report
The Shaw Park pitch in Scarborough, Tobago, offers a well-balanced playing surface. Over the past 20 matches, the average first-innings score here has been 109 runs. The pitch provides a fair challenge for both batters and bowlers, giving the team winning the toss the option to choose either batting or bowling, based on the conditions.
MIS vs NML Weather Report
MIS vs NML 21st Match of Bago T10 Blast 2025 Weather Report Source: AccuWeather
Mt Irvine Surfers vs No Mans Land Explorers Playing 11
Brandon Mark Brown, Ako George, Jason Persaud, Leron Lezama, Dexter Sween, Imran Khan, Teshawn Castro, Clevon Kalawan, Anderson Mahase, Chadeon Raymond, Keil Ross
**Disclaimer: Predictions are based on analysis and are intended as insights, not certainties. They should be viewed as informational and not as guarantees.**