APL 2022 | RYLS vs BZW | Preview, Prediction, CREX XI

Rayalaseema Kings (RYLS) and Bezawada Tigers (BZW) will compete for the finals spot in the Qualifier 2 of the Andhra Premier League (APL) 2022, scheduled on July 16 at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam.


While Rayalaseema Kings will head to the knockout clash on the back of a win against Uttarandhra Lions, Bezawada Tigers' abandoned fixture versus Coastal Riders last night led to their participation in Qualifier 2.


The Journey so far


Girinath Reddy-led Kings won two of their five fixtures in the league stage of the competition. While the likes of B Santosh Kumar, B Vinay Kumar, Jagarlapudi Ram and Girinath have contributed fairly on the bowling front, the team's batting unit was a blatant mess till yesterday.


In RYLS' previous affair against Uttarandhra Lions, Jagarlapudi claimed a four-fer, while Shaik Rasheed and Girinath carried the day with the bat as their side chased a 189-run target.


In an unfortunate result for the Tigers, their abandoned game against Coastal Riders has left them in a fix. As the Riders topped the points table before the playoffs began, they were given an entry to the final on the basis of it.


The Ricky Bhui led-outfit has fared terrifically as a unit, with Pyla Avinash and K Maheep Kumar being their leading run-scorers, while Bandaru Ayyappa and Lalith Mohan have delivered the goods with the ball.


Match Details:


Match: Rayalaseema Kings vs Bezawada Tigers, Qualifier 2

Venue: Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

Date & Time: July 16 at 6:30 PM IST & Local Time

Live Streaming: FanCode app and website, Star Sports 1 Telugu


Pitch Report:


  • As the tournament has advanced, pitch at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam has lent more support to the batters. 
  • The bowlers dominated for the better part of the league stage of the competition.


CREX XI:


Wicket-Keeper: Maddala A Praneeth

Batters: K Maheep Kumar, Pyla Avinash, Shaik Rasheed, Abhishek Reddy

All-Rounders: Ricky Bhui, DB Prasanth Kumar, Girinath Reddy

Bowlers: Bandaru Ayyappa, Lalith Mohan, Jagarlapudi Ram


Captain: Girinath Reddy

Vice-Captain: Pyla Avinash


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