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Geneva vs Cossonay CC Preview: Match 20 at ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026

  • Jul 24
  • 3 min read

Geneva and Cossonay CC meet in Match 20 of the ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026, and the rivalry could hardly be more evenly poised. With the head-to-head locked at one win each from two ECN meetings, this T10 clash at Cossonay Cricket Ground has all the ingredients for a tight one.


Match Details

Geneva take on Cossonay CC in the T10 format on Friday 24 July 2026, with the action set for the Cossonay Cricket Ground in Cossonay, Switzerland.


The match is scheduled to begin at 13:30 UTC / 15:30 CEST / 19:00 IST, giving fans a prime slot to watch two closely matched ECS sides go again.


This is Match 20 of the ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026, and both teams arrive with plenty to prove.


Head-to-Head: Nothing to Separate Them

There is no runaway leader in this rivalry.


Geneva and Cossonay CC have met twice in ECN events, and the record is perfectly balanced: Geneva have won once, and Cossonay CC have won once.


That makes this meeting a proper decider in the recent ECN head-to-head story. One side will walk away with the edge, and in a T10 contest, momentum can shift in a matter of overs.


Geneva: Idrees Ul Haque Brings the Firepower

For Geneva, Idrees Ul Haque is the key batting name to watch.


He comes in with a strong ECN batting rating of 97, underlining his importance in Geneva’s top order. His numbers are eye-catching too: a batting average of 29.81 and a blistering strike rate of 232.0.


That strike rate gives Geneva serious acceleration potential. In T10 cricket, a batter who can score at that tempo can change the mood of a match very quickly.


With the ball, Geneva’s standout is Dawood Ahmed, who carries an excellent ECN bowling rating of 99. His bowling economy of 11.3 will be an important number in this matchup, especially against a Cossonay CC batting unit with its own proven threat.

Geneva’s squad also comes in with an average ECN player rating of 74, giving a clear marker of their overall team profile heading into this contest.


Cossonay CC: Waseem Javaid and Sajid Momand Hold the Keys

Cossonay CC have their own major batting weapon in Waseem Javaid.


Like Geneva’s leading batter, Waseem also carries an ECN batting rating of 97, but he edges ahead on consistency with a batting average of 36.14. His strike rate of 213.0 shows he can score fast while still maintaining a strong average, a valuable combination in the T10 format.


With the ball, Sajid Momand leads the way for Cossonay CC. He has an ECN bowling rating of 98, just one point behind Geneva’s Dawood Ahmed, but his economy stands out at 9.1.


That economy could be crucial. In a format where every over can swing the game, keeping scoring under control is often just as important as taking wickets.

Cossonay CC also hold a team-wide edge in the ratings, with an average ECN player rating of 79, compared to Geneva’s 74.


Key Battle: Geneva’s Strike Rate vs Cossonay CC’s Control

One of the most exciting angles is the contrast between Geneva’s explosive batting edge and Cossonay CC’s bowling control.


Idrees Ul Haque’s 232.0 strike rate gives Geneva a serious attacking option, while Waseem Javaid’s 36.14 average and 213.0 strike rate make him a powerful answer for Cossonay CC.


On the bowling side, Dawood Ahmed’s 99 ECN rating gives Geneva the highest-rated bowler in the match, but Sajid Momand’s 9.1 economy is notably tighter than Dawood’s 11.3.


That balance makes the contest fascinating: Geneva may have the slightly higher-rated top bowler and the faster-scoring top batter, but Cossonay CC bring the better average player rating, the better top-batter average, and the more economical leading bowler.


Win Probability and Prediction

The win probabilities are close, but Cossonay CC have the narrow edge. Adjusted proportionally to add up to 100%, Cossonay CC sit at 51.5%, while Geneva are at 48.5%.

That feels about right for a matchup where the head-to-head is level at one win apiece from two ECN meetings.


The Verdict: Cossonay CC to Edge It

Geneva have serious match-winning quality, especially through Idrees Ul Haque’s 232.0 strike rate and Dawood Ahmed’s excellent 99 ECN bowling rating.


But the prediction is Cossonay CC to win.


The reasons are clear: Cossonay CC have the higher average ECN player rating of 79 compared to Geneva’s 74, Waseem Javaid brings a stronger batting average of 36.14, and Sajid Momand’s 9.1 economy gives them a valuable control factor with the ball.


With the rivalry tied, the margins are slim — but Cossonay CC look just a little better placed to claim Match 20 at the ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026.

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