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Below are the key points from an Indian High Court’s judgement specifically regarding Dream11's game. A challenge to this judgement was also dismissed by the Supreme Court of India:

Finally, the Court held that the Dream11 is a legitimate business activity protected under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India. You can find more information on the legality of Dream11 and Fantasy Sports in India on the website of the Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports (FIFS): fifs.in. Don’t use anyone else’s picks. Do your own homework based on latest news, stats, pitch conditions and more. A great place for cricket tools and info is RotoWire: 2019 Fantasy Cricket News, Injuries and More Try the Lineup Optimizer: Dream11 Cricke. IPhone Prediction Hub is an application which gives you Live Match Predictions, Upcoming Match Predictions, Cricket Live Scores, Football Live Scores, Dream11, Playing 11, Dream11 Team predictions, Best Captain, Vice Captain, Maximum Wicket Taker, Best All Rounder and more.

  • The Court, in its ruling, stated that playing the Dream11 game involves considerable skill, judgement and discretion and that success on Dream11 arises out of users’ exercise, superior knowledge, judgment and attention
  • The Court also held that ‘the element of skill’ had a predominant influence on the outcome of the Dream11 game, which follows the following format:
    • Participants have to choose a team consisting of at least the same no. of players as playing in a real-life sports team (e.g. 5 in basketball, 7 in kabaddi and 11 in cricket/football)
    • All contests are run for at least the duration of one full sports match
    • No team changes are allowed by participants after the start of the sports match

    On this basis, the Court adjudged that playing on Dream11 constitutes a ‘game of mere skill’, which makes the Dream11 game exempt from the provisions of the Public Gambling Act, 1867 (PGA).

  • Finally, the Court held that the Dream11 is a legitimate business activity protected under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India.

You can find more information on the legality of Dream11 and Fantasy Sports in India on the website of the Federation of Indian Fantasy Sports (FIFS): fifs.in. FIFS is India’s first and only self-regulatory Sports Gaming industry body formed to protect consumer interest and create standardised best practices in the Sports Gaming industry.

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New Zealand

New Zealand had won the first two matches of the series batting first but had to chase in the third T20. That did not go down too well for them as Australia scored over 200 batting first. The Kiwi batsmen were always under pressure and had to risks from the very first ball they faced. As a result, we saw them lose regular wickets and crumble in the end.

New Zealand’s batting is quite good and now that Martin Guptill is back in form, very dangerous as well. Tim Seifert would like some runs to his name but Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, Glenn Phillips, and Jimmy Neesham have all scored well in this series already.

Conway actually appears to be the biggest threat to Australia right now and was striking the ball very well in the third T20 as well. In its own conditions, New Zealand’s batting is pretty good and cannot be taken lightly after just one poor performance.

The bowling was quite poor for New Zealand after the initial burst with the new ball. Tim Southee and Trent Boult always get some movement but if they do not get too many early wickets then the rest of the bowling can be targeted.

Ish Sodhi, Kyle Jamieson, and Jimmy Neesham were all expensive in the previous match and need to improve. New Zealand may think about bringing back Mitchell Santner for this next match.

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Martin Guptill, Tim Seifert, KS Williamson, Devon Conway, GD Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Kyle Jamieson, TG Southee, Ish Sodhi, Trent Boult.

Australia

Everything seemed to click in place for Australia in the previous match, however, we still don’t think they were at their best. Matthew Wade continues to be a burden for the team at the top of the order and maybe needs a break.

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They have Darcy Short waiting in the wings who can be given a go. Aaron Finch rode his luck to get some runs under his belt and Australia would be hoping that is the turning point for him. Finch is very dangerous at his best and with a T20 World Cup around the corner, Australia needs him to perform more consistently.

Josh Philippe, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, and Mitchell Marsh form a strong batting order. There is plenty of power and inventiveness here that can disrupt the flow of any team.

It was clear to see how the Australians used the switch-hit and reverse sweep to target the shorter side of the ground no matter who was bowling. That is something that New Zealand will be aware of and could try to defend a bit better.

With Maxwell and Finch in form now, the Australian batting seems to be stronger than New Zealand’s.

Rilee Meredith made an immediate impact after getting into the team. He bowled with pace and made life uncomfortable for all the batsmen. Jhye Richardson was unlucky not to have a couple of wickets and Kane Richardson bowled well too.

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The most successful bowler, though, was Ashton Agar who picked up six wickets. We think he benefitted from having a big score to defend but credit cannot be taken away. He may go for runs but he does tend to pick up wickets regularly in this form of the game.

Australia’s bowling has a lot of options but we don’t think it is a whole lot better than what New Zealand has at the moment.

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Aaron Finch, Matthew Wade, Josh Philippe, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Marsh, Ashton Agar, Jhye Richardson, KW Richardson, Adam Zampa, Riley Meredith.