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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - New South Wales won the toss and choose to bowl first
Queensland beat New South Wales by 54 runs
Table-toppers New South Wales travel to Brisbane to take on Queensland in Match 16 of the 2024/25 One-Day Cup!
We are backing New South Wales to win!
Tournament: | Marsh One Day Cup, 2024-25 |
Format: | odi |
Venue: | Allan Border Field, Albion, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
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With six games of the group stage remaining, which equates to two matches per team, New South Wales and Queensland are both in the mix for a top two place.
New South Wales, top of the table on 16 points, are in pole position but are only three points ahead of Victoria in third place. Two points further back are Queensland so the result of this game in Brisbane will provide quite the ripple in the top four!
This will be Queensland's first game in the tournament since December, when they beat Tasmania following a victory over South Australia, and they will need to hit the ground running once again as New South Wales were far too good for Tasmania when they met last week.
There is plenty to play for and it looks set to be a thrilling affair.
281/10 in 44.2 6.34
MODC2024-25
Queensland beat Tasmania by 56 runs (D/L) method
319/6 in 46.3 6.86
223/1 in 32.3 6.86
MODC2024-25
Queensland beat South Australia by 9 wickets218/10 in 47.0 4.64
205/10 in 47.1 4.35
MODC2024-25
New South Wales beat Tasmania by 7 wickets209/3 in 38.3 5.43
463/9 in 134.0 3.46
0/0 in 0.0 0
446/10 in 117.2
SSD
Match drawn
0/0 in 0.0
246/10 in 80.3
SSD
Match Drawn
10/0 in 2.0
With experienced spinner and Queensland captain Mitchell Swepson overlooked for Australia's tour of Sri Lanka, we could well see the same XI selected for the hosts as seen against Tasmania in December!
Queensland's hopes of posting a big total or chasing down a large target are likely to rest with the opening pair of Ben McDermott and keeper-batter Jimmy Peirson alongside the experienced Matt Renshaw at number four. Liam Guthrie and Gurinder Sandhu both have the ability to make valuable runs down the order as well.
With the ball, the aforementioned Swepson will prioritise getting through his overs with a low economy rate and we expect Liam Guthrie along with Tom Whitney to be the main strike-bowling threats.
Ben McDermott, Jimmy Peirson (wk), Angus Lovell, Matt Renshaw, Jack Clayton, Lachlan Hearne, Jack Wildermuth, Gurinder Sandhu, Liam Guthrie, Tom Whitney, Mitchell Swepson (c)
Ben McDermott, Jimmy Peirson, Max Bryant, Lachlan Hearne, Angus Lovell, Matt Renshaw, Jack Wildermuth, Gurinder Sandhu, Mitchell Swepson, Liam Guthrie, Callum Vidler
New South Wales always have a deep squad of talent irrespective of the format and even with Australia's Test tour of Sri Lanka ending recently along with the ICC Champions Trophy about to resume, they will still be able to field a very strong XI at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane.
The visitors boast a free-scoring top six and it was Moises Henriques at five with Oliver Davies at six who took the team to victory with 11.3 overs to spare in their last game. Josh Philippe only knows one way to play the game, in an aggressive manner, whereas Nic Maddinson and Matthew Gilkes are likely to play in a more conservative manner.
Henriques has been in excellent form with both bat and ball, taking 2/31 from eight overs in the last game, and Ben Dwarshuis seems to excel at every level in each format at the moment!
Josh Philippe (wk), Nic Maddinson, Matthew Gilkes, Moises Henriques, Oliver Davies, Lachlan Shaw, Jack Edwards (c), Ben Dwarshuis, Chris Green, Liam Hatcher, Charlie Anderson
Lachlan Shaw, Sam Konstas, Hayden Kerr, Charlie Anderson, Chris Green, Josh Philippe, Moises Henriques, Oliver Davies, Jack Edwards, Matthew Gilkes, Jack Nisbet
According to the weather forecast, there could be some rain around at the toss and during the first 60 minutes of the game. After that, the humidity levels will reduce and a sunny afternoon will arrive.
The Allan Border Field is synonymous with a good batting surface and we expect more of the same in this game. Whoever bats first will be looking to post a total of at least 330.
On a pitch which could tire a little as the game progresses, we predict that both sides will come to this game wanting to bat first at the Allan Border Field on Thursday.
Queensland have not played in this format for a while whereas New South Wales looked to be at their best once again last week. Therefore we are predicting another victory for New South Wales.
We are backing New South Wales to win!
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