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Geneva vs Cossonay CC Preview: ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026 Qualifier 1 Set for a T10 Spark

  • Jul 25
  • 3 min read

Geneva and Cossonay CC meet in Qualifier 1 of the ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026, with the action set for Saturday 25 July 2026 at Cossonay Cricket Ground. In T10 cricket, small edges matter fast and this matchup has plenty of them, from Geneva’s head-to-head lead to Cossonay CC’s strong player ratings.


Match Context

The ECS rolls on in Cossonay, Switzerland, with Geneva taking on Cossonay CC in a T10 contest at Cossonay Cricket Ground. Qualifier 1 is scheduled to begin at 09:30 UTC / 11:30 CEST / 15:00 IST on Saturday 25 July 2026.


This one brings together two sides with very little separating them on paper. Geneva carry a narrow pre-match edge with a 56% win probability, while Cossonay CC sit close behind at 44%.


Head-to-Head

There is already some history between these two in ECN events.


Geneva and Cossonay CC have met three times, with Geneva holding the advantage by two wins to one. That gives Geneva the head-to-head lead, but Cossonay CC have already shown they can get the better of this opponent.


In a T10 format where momentum can flip in a handful of deliveries, that 2-1 record adds a nice bit of spice to this latest chapter.


Geneva: Hameed Hamidullah Leads the Charge

For Geneva, the standout batting figure is Hameed Hamidullah, who comes in with an excellent ECN rating of 97. His numbers are eye-catching: a batting average of 82.0 and a strike rate of 293.0.


Those are the kind of figures that can shape a T10 match very quickly. If Hameed gets going, Geneva have a serious platform to put pressure on Cossonay CC.


With the ball, Sadat Helal is Geneva’s top-rated bowler, carrying an ECN rating of 99. His bowling economy is 10.1, and in a fast-scoring format like T10, his role will be crucial in trying to control the tempo.


As a squad, Geneva’s average player ECN rating stands at 82, giving them a solid overall base heading into this contest.


Cossonay CC: Waseem Javaid and Sajid Momand Bring the Threat

Cossonay CC’s batting hopes are led by Waseem Javaid, their top-rated batter with an ECN rating of 96. He brings a batting average of 33.56 and a strike rate of 213.0, making him a major figure in their T10 plans.


While Geneva’s Hameed Hamidullah owns the bigger headline batting numbers, Waseem’s scoring rate still gives Cossonay CC a clear attacking option.


With the ball, Sajid Momand is the key name. He has an ECN rating of 98 and a bowling economy of 9.3, which gives Cossonay CC a notable bowling edge in terms of run control compared with Geneva’s leading bowler.


Cossonay CC also hold a tiny advantage in overall squad rating, with an average player ECN rating of 83, just ahead of Geneva’s 82.


Key Battle

The most exciting matchup is Geneva’s batting firepower against Cossonay CC’s bowling control.


Hameed Hamidullah’s average of 82.0 and strike rate of 293.0 make him the most explosive batting figure in this preview, while Sajid Momand’s economy of 9.3 gives Cossonay CC a bowler capable of applying pressure.


On the other side, Waseem Javaid’s strike rate of 213.0 ensures Cossonay CC have their own batting punch, and Sadat Helal’s 99 ECN rating shows Geneva have a top-class bowling weapon ready to respond.


The Verdict

Geneva should win this one.


The call is not one-sided, because Cossonay CC have the slightly stronger average player ECN rating at 83 compared with Geneva’s 82, and Sajid Momand’s economy of 9.3 is a strong advantage with the ball. But Geneva have the more convincing head-to-head record, leading 2-1 in ECN meetings, and Hameed Hamidullah’s batting numbers — an average of 82.0 and strike rate of 293.0 are the biggest individual batting edge in the match.


With a 56% chance compared with Cossonay CC’s 44%, Geneva enter Match 22 as narrow but justified favourites in the ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026.

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