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The Hundred Men’s 2025: Predicting Welsh Fire XI for match 21

Welsh Fire and Southern Brave will clash in the 21st match of the ongoing The Hundred Men’s 2025at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on August 20, 2025.

Welsh Fire are having a horror run in this competition and are placed last on the points table with one win in four matches and four points to their name. Fire will be coming in against Brave after losing to Oval Invincibles in their previous match.

Here is the predicted Welsh Fire XI for match 21 of The Hundred Men’s 2025:

Top Order:  

The Hundred Men's 2025: Predicting Welsh Fire XI for match 21
Stephen Eskinazi

Stephen Eskinazi’s first game in the Hundred Men’s 2025 competition only yielded one run for him, but his impressive T20 record of 3593 runs in 129 matches speaks otherwise. He will get another chance to prove himself. The Steve Smith experiment at the top has yielded only 65 runs thus far, while Jonny Bairstow has been the main run-getter with 178 runs at a strike rate of 171.15. Bairstow’s ability to give fiery starts at the top will come in handy for the Fire.

Middle Order:  

The Hundred Men's 2025: Predicting Welsh Fire XI for match 21
Luke Wells

Luke Wells has succeeded in the middle overs, scoring 54 runs in 37 balls in four games. Tom Kohler-Cadmore has upped his game with 71 runs in 50 balls but needs to do more to help Welsh Fire get some wins under their belt. Paul Walter has 24 runs in 24 balls in four games but needs to buckle up.

Lower Order: 

The Hundred Men's 2025: Predicting Welsh Fire XI for match 21
Chris Green

Chris Green has performed his all-rounder duties well, with 55 runs at a strike rate of 148.64, and four wickets with a best of 3/19. Saif Zaib has one wicket to his name and 35 runs in four games thus far in the tournament.

Bowlers:  

The Hundred Men's 2025: Predicting Welsh Fire XI for match 21
David Payne

David Payne has taken four wickets in four games with best bowling of 3/14. On the other hand, Matt Henry, the star New Zealand pacer, has taken two wickets in one game he has played thus far. Ajeet Dale played one game but went for 46 runs in the 18 balls.

Disclaimer: This Exclusive News is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.

 

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