NZ vs USA Dream11 Prediction, Playing XI, Pitch Report & Fantasy Team: Who Will Win Today’s Warm-Up Match?
- Published: February 04, 2026
- Updated: February 04, 2026
- By AllCric Team
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup warm-up matches continue as NZ vs USA face off at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai. This New Zealand vs United States of America clash is a key preparatory fixture as New Zealand look to gain early momentum ahead of the main tournament, while the USA aim to test their combinations against a top-tier opponent.
From a NZ vs USA match prediction perspective, New Zealand are favorites given their batting depth and experience, while USA will rely on aggressive starts and all-round contributions. The NZ vs USA Dream11 prediction offers valuable picks in batters, all-rounders, and strike bowlers, especially in the Navi Mumbai conditions.
Match Details
- Match: New Zealand vs United States of America
- Tournament: ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Warm-up Match
- Date: 5 February 2026
- Time: 7:00 PM IST
- Venue: Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai
NZ vs USA Pitch Report – Navi Mumbai
The pitch at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy is a high-scoring surface that favors batters, with good carry for pacers and manageable turn for spinners. The outfield is fast, making boundaries easier, and batting first can be advantageous under lights.
Competitive Score: 180–200 runs
Weather Report – Navi Mumbai
- Conditions: Hot and sunny
- Temperature: Around 33°C
- Humidity: Moderate
- Rain Chances: None
- Wind: Light breeze
NZ vs USA Recent Performances
New Zealand
Last 5 matches: L A W W L
- Key performers: Glenn Phillips (176 runs in last 5 matches), Devon Conway
- Recent lost T20 series against India 1-4
United States of America
Last 5 matches: W W A NR L
- Key performers: Andries Gous (44 runs in last match), Monank Patel
- Lost the recent warm up game against India A
NZ vs USA Probable Playing 11s
New Zealand Probable Playing 11
Finn Allen, Tim Seifert (wk), Devon Conway, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner (C), Jimmy Neesham, Michael Bracewell, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy
USA Probable Playing 11
Andries Gous, Monank Patel (c & wk), Saiteja Mukkamalla, Milind Kumar, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Shubham Ranjane, Harmeet Singh, Mohammad Mohsin, Jasdeep Singh, Ali Khan, Shadley van Schalkwyk
NZ vs USA Toss Prediction
Teams are expected to bowl first, as the Navi Mumbai surface tends to favor batting under lights and allows chasing sides to pace their innings well.
Top Picks for NZ vs USA Dream11 Prediction
Batters to Watch
- Glenn Phillips (NZ) – 176 runs in last 5 matches, consistent middle-order performer
- Devon Conway (NZ) – Key top-order batter, stabilizes innings under pressure
- Andries Gous (USA) – 44 runs in last match, aggressive opener
Bowlers to Watch
- Matt Henry (NZ) – Spearheads pace attack, effective with early breakthroughs
- Mitchell Santner (NZ) – All-rounder, useful in middle overs
- Shubham Ranjane (USA) – Wicket-taking option, performs under pressure
NZ vs USA Dream11 Team Today
Wicketkeeper: Tim Seifert (NZ)
Batters: Glenn Phillips (NZ), Devon Conway (NZ), Andries Gous (USA), Finn Allen (NZ)
All-rounders: Mitchell Santner (NZ), Jimmy Neesham (NZ), Shubham Ranjane (USA)
Bowlers: Matt Henry (NZ), Jacob Duffy (NZ), Jasdeep Singh (USA), Mohammad Mohsin (USA)
Captain Choices: Glenn Phillips / Mitchell Santner
Vice-Captain Choices: Devon Conway / Matt Henry
NZ vs USA Match Prediction – Who Will Win Today?
New Zealand enter this fixture as clear favorites. Their top and middle-order batting, combined with an experienced pace and spin attack, makes them formidable against the USA, who are still building experience at the international level.
Prediction: New Zealand to Win ✅
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❓FAQs
New Zealand are favorites based on form and squad depth.
Glenn Phillips is the safest captain option.
Yes, it favors high-scoring games with a flat surface.
Matt Henry, for early breakthroughs and wicket-taking ability.
Yes, warm-up matches allow for differential picks and player form analysis.