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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - South Australia won the toss and choose to bat first
Queensland beat South Australia by 9 wickets
South Australia Preparing for Another Big Win against Queensland
Our prediction is for South Australia to win
Tournament: | Marsh One Day Cup, 2024-25 |
Format: | odi |
Venue: | Allan Border Field, Albion, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 26.2°C|Sunny |
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South Australia are looking for another success against Queensland that would put the team in a very strong position on the One-Day Cup table. South Australia have made a decent start to the season with the team only three points away from the top. The same cannot be said about Queensland, who have been struggling in the first three matches of the campaign. The last win for Queensland in this fixture was way back in 2021 when they beat South Australia by six wickets. Even a narrow victory would be welcomed by Queensland at this juncture after losing a string of games.
301/6 in 49.0 6.14
MODC2024-25
Western Australia beat Queensland by 4 wickets300/10 in 49.3 6.06
310/10 in 102.0 3.04
SSD
Western Australia beat Queensland by 146 runs
301/10 in 96.1 3.13
164/10 in 37.4 4.35
MODC2024-25
South Australia beat Western Australia by 2 runs
166/10 in 37.5 4.39
Queensland continue to go through a horror start. After having lost two of the three matches so far this season, the team are just above Tasmania due to a significantly better Net Run Rate. It can prove to be quite a challenge for Queensland at the likes of South Australia, who have opened up a four-point lead in the table. Queensland are the underdogs coming into the game.
Usman Khawaja has moved up to the position of being the top scorer in the Queensland squad. He has 133 runs after his season’s best tally of 76 runs in the latest match. Just as with Khawaja, Lachlan Hearne also came up with 76 runs to take position as the second-top scorer in the squad. Both have been averaging above 35 and could be key for Queensland in the upcoming match.
Interestingly, all the bowlers against Western Australia were able to pick up a wicket. Still, they were unable to make a significant dent into the Western Australia batting line-up that was able to enjoy a close victory.
Usman Khawaja, Ben McDermott, Matt Renshaw, Marnus Labuschagne (c), Jack Clayton, Lachlan Hearne, Hugo Burdon, Michael Neser, Mark Steketee, Mitchell Swepson, Tom Whitney
Jimmy Peirson, Usman Khawaja, Lachlan Hearne, Jack Clayton, Hugo Burdon, Marnus Labuschagne, Matt Renshaw, Mitchell Swepson, Liam Guthrie, Tom Straker, James Bazley
South Australia were disappointed not to step into the game against New South Wales after it was called off without a ball being bowled. As a result, South Australia are sitting third in the standings with six points from the first two matches. They are only three points away from Victoria at the top. A game against struggling Queensland should provide enough belief of a victory.
Daniel Drew narrowly missed out on a half-century in his last innings against Western Australia. He will be looking to add to his 49 runs scored in this match. Liam Scott was able to provide some crucial strength in the middle order with 46 runs from 61 balls.
Nathan McAndrew had an outstanding time with the ball against Western Australia after his five-wicket haul. His figures of 5/40 after 10 overs made for a big reading. Ben Manenti was able to make a decent dent into the Western Australia middle order with two wickets. Both players will be keen to make a big impression against Queensland.
Mackenzie Harvey, Henry Hunt, Daniel Drew, Nathan McSweeney (c), Thomas Kelly, Liam Scott, Ben Manenti, Harry Nielsen, Nathan McAndrew, Henry Thornton, Wes Agar
Alex Carey, Daniel Drew, Jake Fraser McGurk, Mackenzie Harvey, Thomas Kelly, Nathan McSweeney, Nathan McAndrew, Liam Scott, Spencer Johnson, Lloyd Pope, Henry Thornton
The Allan Border Field in Brisbane is the venue for the One-Day Cup game. This will be the first game of the season on this pitch. There will be more assistance for fast bowlers on this pitch, which has produced an average score of 210 in the last 10 ODI matches.
Allan Border Field in Brisbane comes with an average of 209 in the first innings and a score of 180 in the second innings. The pitch is likely to be more suitable for bowlers. The ground has witnessed a short supply of runs in recent games.
Queensland elected to field first when they won the toss against Victoria. They were unsuccessful even while batting first in the last match against Western Australia. South Australia are likely to be cautious and choose to bat first on this pitch.
South Australia are heading into the game with a very good record against Queensland. After having made a late start of the season owing to a strong batting line-up, South Australia can be backed to find a victory against a struggling outfit.
Our prediction is for South Australia to win
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