Cossonay CC vs Geneva Preview, ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026: FINAL Set for a Tight T10 Scrap
- Jul 25
- 3 min read

Cossonay CC and Geneva meet in Final of the ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026, and the numbers point to a seriously close T10 contest. With the head-to-head locked at 2-2 in ECN events and the win forecast split 51% to 49%, this one has all the ingredients for a tense finish.
Match Context
Cossonay Cricket Ground in Cossonay, Switzerland is the stage as Cossonay CC take on Geneva in the T10 format on Saturday 25 July 2026.
The match is scheduled to start at 14:00 UTC / 16:00 CEST / 19:30 IST, giving fans a prime evening watch in India and a late-afternoon start in Switzerland.
This is Final of the ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026, and there is almost nothing separating these two sides on paper.
Head-to-Head: Nothing Between Them
Cossonay CC and Geneva have faced each other four times in ECN events, and the rivalry could not be more evenly balanced.
Cossonay CC have won two of those meetings, while Geneva have also won two, making this latest clash a chance for one side to finally edge ahead in their ECN head-to-head story.
That 2-2 record adds a proper layer of intrigue. There is no historic dominance here, no clear psychological edge — just two teams who have matched each other blow for blow.
Cossonay CC: Waseem and Sajid Lead the Charge
For Cossonay CC, Waseem Javaid is the batter to watch. He comes into focus with a strong batting average of 31.59, a rapid strike rate of 209.0, and an ECN rating of 96. In T10 cricket, that combination of consistency and scoring speed can shift a match in just a few overs.
With the ball, Sajid Momand gives Cossonay CC a key advantage. His bowling economy of 10.7 is notably tighter than Geneva’s leading bowling economy figure, and his ECN rating of 98 underlines his value to the side.
Cossonay CC also hold a slight overall squad edge, with an average ECN player rating of 83. In a format where tiny margins matter, that depth could be important.
Geneva: Idrees and Dhruv Bring Serious Threat
Geneva have their own standout names, and Idrees Ul Haque looks like the danger man with the bat. His batting average of 29.97 is backed by a blistering strike rate of 236.0, while his ECN rating of 97 is just one point higher than Waseem Javaid’s.
That makes the batting duel especially tasty: Waseem offers Cossonay CC a 31.59 average and 209.0 strike rate, while Idrees brings Geneva a 29.97 average and an even quicker 236.0 strike rate.
With the ball, Dhruv Senghani is Geneva’s top-rated bowler, carrying an ECN rating of 99. His bowling economy stands at 13.5, and while that is higher than Sajid Momand’s 10.7, the rating shows how central he is to Geneva’s plans.
Geneva’s average ECN player rating is 81, keeping them close enough to Cossonay CC’s 83 to make this matchup feel finely poised.
Win Probability: Fine Margins
The win outlook is incredibly tight, but when adjusted to a full 100%, Cossonay CC hold a narrow 51% chance, with Geneva close behind at 49%.
That reflects the wider story of this contest: an even head-to-head, elite individual matchups, and only a tiny statistical lean toward Cossonay CC.
The Verdict: Cossonay CC to Edge Geneva
This is a tough call because Geneva have the higher-rated top batter in Idrees Ul Haque at 97, the faster batting strike rate at 236.0, and the top-rated bowler in Dhruv Senghani at 99.
But the pick is Cossonay CC to win.
The reason is balance. Their average ECN player rating of 83 is ahead of Geneva’s 81, Sajid Momand’s economy of 10.7 gives them a more controlled bowling option compared with Geneva’s leading economy of 13.5, and the adjusted win probability gives Cossonay CC the narrow 51-49 edge.
With the ECN head-to-head sitting at 2-2 after four meetings, Final could be the one where Cossonay CC finally nose ahead in this rivalry.


