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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Canterbury Kings won the toss and choose to bat first
Canterbury Kings beat Northern Districts by 56 runs
Canterbury Kings’ quest to end the season on a high!
Northern Brave to win!
Tournament: | Super Smash, 2024-25 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 20.0°C|Sunny |
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The Super Smash 2024-25 is in the last leg of the league phase. The Canterbury Kings will take on the Northern Brave in the 28th game. The Kings shared the points with the Central Stags in the last game and they are out of contention for the next round. The Northern Brave will feel confident after their win against the Otago Volts in the last game.
The
Canterbury Kings have struggled with consistency this season. The team
has won only three out of nine games, and the key players have
struggled. The Northern Brave sit second on the points table and shall
look to reach the next round. It will be interesting to see which side
wins this game, as they are evenly matched.
136/10 in 18.5 7.22
167/10 in 20.0 8.35
153/8 in 20.0 7.65
164/7 in 20.0 8.2
142/8 in 20.0 7.1
165/9 in 20.0 8.25
142/8 in 20.0 7.1
165/9 in 20.0 8.25
187/5 in 20.0 9.35
SST20
Northern Districts beat Auckland Aces by 5 wickets
193/5 in 19.1 10.07
398/10 in 124.3
PS
Canterbury Kings beat Northern Districts by 5 wickets
136/5 in 32.1
Cole McConchie and his team will be upset at having had to share points with the Central Stags in the last game. They were in a strong position, but rain played spoilsport. The team is out of contention for the next round, and as they end their campaign, McConchie expects a strong show from his players to walk away with their heads held high.
Tom Latham is an experienced player and he will look to do well at the top with Chad Bowes. Matthew Boyle will look to anchor the innings in the middle order and add runs with McConchie and Mitchell Hay. Darryl Mitchell, Kyle Jamieson, and Zakary Foulkes add firepower to the side’s batting.
The bowling attack did well in the last game, and the team needs early wickets from Matt Henry and Kyle Jamieson. William O'Rourke and Ish Sodhi will look to keep the scoring under check in the middle overs. The side will also expect a good show from Zakary Foulkes and McConchie in the supporting role.
Cole McConchie (c), Chad Bowes, Tom Latham, Matthew Boyle, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Hay (wk), Zakary Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson, Ish Sodhi, Matt Henry, William O’Rourke
Chad Bowes, Matthew Boyle, Cole McConchie, Zakary Foulkes, Mitchell Hay, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Ish Sodhi, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, William O'Rourke
Jeet Raval and his team will be confident heading into this game. The side defeated the Otago Volts by four wickets in the last game, moving to second place on the points table. They are one win away from booking a berth in the next round. Raval would expect a strong show from his players in this crucial game.
Katene D Clarke batted well in the last game and will look to deliver a good start in this contest with Joe Carter. Ben Pomare and Robert O’Donnell batted well in the last game and shall look to build partnerships with Mitchell Santner. Brett Hampton and Jeet Raval are good hitters and add firepower to the lower middle order.
The bowlers have picked up form at the right time of the season. Kristian Clarke and Matthew Fisher will look to strike early and put the Kings under pressure. Neil Wagner will look to use his experience and do well in the middle order with Frederick Walker. Santner and Hampton make it a strong bowling attack.
Jeet Raval (c), Katene D Clarke, Joe Carter, Ben Pomare (wk), Robert O’Donnell, Mitchell Santner, Brett Hampton, Kristian Clarke, Neil Wagner, Frederick Walker, Matthew Fisher
Jeet Raval, Joe Carter, Katene Clarke, Robert O'Donnell, Brett Hampton, Ben Pomare, Frederick Walker, Matthew Fisher, Neil Wagner, Kristian Clarke, Mitchell Santner
There are predictions of slightly overcast skies over Christchurch. The surface will be challenging for the batsmen, and the ball will move off it. Bowlers will enjoy these conditions with the new ball. The average first-inning score is 146 runs, and the team batting first would like to have 170 on the board.
Hagley Oval, Christchurch, is a small ground with short square boundaries. Batsmen can score big runs at this venue. However, the wicket offers movement for fast bowlers, and there is good bounce on this surface. It is a challenging venue for the spinners as shorter boundaries don't allow them any margin for error.
The wicket here has been tough to bat early in the day when the ball moves a lot. Bowlers have an edge on this track, and the conditions improve as the game progresses. The side winning the toss would like to bowl first.
The Canterbury Kings are out of contention for the next round. The team has struggled with its consistency, and the batsmen have been in poor form. The top and middle order must deliver the goods for the team to win. The Northern Brave have momentum after doing well in the last few games. We expect a close game, but the Northern Brave have a slight edge in this contest.
Northern Brave to win!
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