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Geneva vs Embrach Cricket Academy: ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026 Qualifier 2 Preview

  • Jul 25
  • 3 min read

Geneva and Embrach Cricket Academy meet in Qualifier 2 of ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026, with the head-to-head story perfectly balanced and the numbers pointing to a tight T10 contest. At Cossonay Cricket Ground on Saturday 25 July 2026, every small edge could matter.


Match Context

The ECS action continues in Cossonay, Switzerland, as Geneva take on Embrach Cricket Academy at the Cossonay Cricket Ground in Qualifier 2 of ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026.


This T10 clash is scheduled for Saturday 25 July 2026, with the first ball at 11:30 UTC / 13:30 CEST / 17:00 IST.


On paper, Geneva carry a slight edge. Their average ECN player rating stands at 81, compared to Embrach Cricket Academy’s 76, giving Geneva a useful team-wide advantage heading into this matchup.


Head-to-Head: Nothing Separates Them

There is no clear historical favourite here.


Geneva and Embrach Cricket Academy have met twice in ECN events, and the record is split right down the middle: one win for Geneva and one win for Embrach Cricket Academy.


That makes this meeting feel like a proper decider in their developing rivalry. With the head-to-head locked at 1-1, Qualifier 2 offers both sides the chance to move ahead.


Geneva: Idrees Ul Haque and Sadat Helal Lead the Charge

Geneva’s batting hopes are headlined by Idrees Ul Haque, who comes into this preview as their top batter with an ECN rating of 97.


His numbers are eye-catching for the T10 format: a batting average of 29.68 and a strike rate of 235.0. That kind of scoring speed can shift a match quickly, especially in a format where every over carries serious weight.


With the ball, Sadat Helal is Geneva’s standout name. He holds an excellent ECN rating of 99, the highest individual rating highlighted in this matchup, and pairs that with a bowling economy of 10.1.


In T10 cricket, economy can be just as important as wickets, and Sadat’s numbers give Geneva a strong point of control.


Embrach Cricket Academy: Qateel Zabiullah and Obaidullah Jan Hold the Key

Embrach Cricket Academy have their own major batting threat in Qateel Zabiullah.

He leads their batting group with an ECN rating of 96, a batting average of 26.6, and a strike rate of 220.0. Those are strong T10 figures, and if Qateel gets going, Embrach Cricket Academy have the firepower to put pressure on Geneva.


Their key bowler is Obaidullah Jan, who comes in with an ECN rating of 98. His bowling economy is 11.3, and he will be central to Embrach Cricket Academy’s chances of keeping Geneva’s dangerous hitters in check.


Win Probability

The win probabilities point to a very close contest, with Geneva slightly ahead.


After adjusting the provided chances so they add up to 100%, Geneva sit at 52%, while Embrach Cricket Academy are close behind at 48%.


That narrow gap reflects the wider picture: Geneva have the stronger average player rating, but the head-to-head record is level and Embrach Cricket Academy have match-shaping players of their own.


The Verdict: Geneva to Edge It

Geneva should win this one.


The head-to-head record offers no separation, with both teams having won once in two ECN meetings, but Geneva hold just enough statistical advantages to get the nod. Their average ECN player rating of 81 is ahead of Embrach Cricket Academy’s 76, Idrees Ul Haque’s strike rate of 235.0 gives them explosive batting potential, and Sadat Helal’s ECN rating of 99 with an economy of 10.1 gives them a strong bowling edge.


Embrach Cricket Academy will not be easy to beat, especially with Qateel Zabiullah striking at 220.0 and Obaidullah Jan rated 98, but the numbers lean Geneva’s way.


Prediction: Geneva to beat Embrach Cricket Academy in Match 23 of ECS Switzerland, Cossonay, 2026.

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