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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - South Australia won the toss and choose to bowl first
South Australia beat New South Wales by 6 wickets
New South Wales's quest to build on dominance
New South Wales to win
Tournament: | Marsh One Day Cup, 2024-25 |
Format: | odi |
Venue: | Adelaide Oval, North Adelaide, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 23.3°C|Sunny |
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It is the 12th match in the ongoing Australia Domestic One-Day Cup 2024-25. South Australia will take on the table toppers. New South Wales in this game. Both teams have won their previous games and defeated Victoria. New South Wales would look to continue their dominance as South Australia aims to dislodge them.
New South Wales has done well in the tournament. They have won both games comfortably and have their batting lineup in good form. The side has enjoyed a good record against South Australia and shall take confidence from it. South Australia put up a great show with the bat in the last game, and they won't let New South Wales have it easy in this game.
223/1 in 32.3 6.86
MODC2024-25
Queensland beat South Australia by 9 wickets218/10 in 47.0 4.64
164/10 in 37.4 4.35
MODC2024-25
South Australia beat Western Australia by 2 runs
166/10 in 37.5 4.39
196/10 in 34.2 5.71
MODC2024-25
New South Wales beat Victoria by 140 runs336/8 in 45.0 7.47
287/9 in 50.0 5.74
MODC2024-25
New South Wales beat Western Australia by 8 runs
279/10 in 48.5 5.71
169/10 in 42.0 4.02
170/5 in 33.2 5.1
389/5 in 120.0
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Match Drawn
82/3 in 30.5
Nathan McSweeney will be proud of his team's performance in the last game. Though he missed the game on being part of the national side, his players did well against Victoria. The 9-wicket win in a big run chase will make the side confident. They take on a strong side in this game, and McSweeney would look to lead from the front.
Mackenzie Harvey hit a brilliant hundred in the last game and will aim to carry this form and deliver a strong start with Alex Carey. Daniel Drew played a good knock in the middle order and will look to build partnerships with McSweeney and Thomas Kelly. The side has depth in the lower middle order and expects runs from Jason Sangha, Jake Lehmann, and Liam Scott.
Brendan Doggett must do well with the new ball in the absence of Spencer Johnson. He must pick early wickets with Liam Scott. Ben Manenti and Lloyd Pope must keep pressure on the NSW batters in the middle overs, as they have good hitters. The side will also expect good spells from Mackenzie Harvey and McSweeney in the supporting role.
Nathan McSweeney (c), Alex Carey (c), Mackenzie Harvey, Daniel Drew, Thomas Kelly, Jason Sangha, Jake Lehmann, Liam Scott, Ben Manenti, Brendan Doggett, Lloyd Pope
Alex Carey, Daniel Drew, Jason Sangha, Mackenzie Harvey, Thomas Kelly, Jake Lehmann, Liam Scott, Harry Conway, Lloyd Pope, Benjamin Manenti, Henry Thornton
Moises Henriques' side has done well this season. They sit at the top of the points table and haven't lost a game yet. It was an excellent show from the team in the last game against Victoria, where they won by 140 runs. Henriques wants his team to build on the same form and deliver a strong show.
Josh Philippe and Nic Maddinson set up a 73-run stand in the last game and aim to have another good start. The middle order is formidable, with Steven Smith and Henriques having experience, and shall look to add runs with Oliver Davies. Matthew Gilkes and Chris Green add firepower to the batting lineup.
On the bowling front, the team expects a good show from Josh Hazlewood and Charlie Anderson. Liam Hatcher and Moises Henriques will aim to bowl tough spells in the middle overs. The presence of Chris Green, Steven Smith, and Tanveer Sangha adds depth to this attack.
Moises Henriques (c), Josh Philippe (wk), Nic Maddinson, Steven Smith, Oliver Davies, Matthew Gilkes, Charlie Anderson, Chris Green, Tanveer Sangha, Liam Hatcher, Josh Hazlewood
Lachlan Shaw, Sam Konstas, Chris Green, Josh Philippe, Nic Maddinson, Oliver Davies, Jack Edwards, Matthew Gilkes, Jack Nisbet , Tanveer Sangha, Liam Hatcher
The skies over Adelaide will be clear, and the pitch will be good to bat on. The bowlers will get early assistance on the surface, but batsmen can play their strokes easily on this surface. The average first-innings score is 245 runs in the last three seasons, and the side batting first will like 300 on the board.
Pitch Condition
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SwingSpin Bowling
Average TurnAdelaide Oval is a good track where the batsmen have flourished. The short boundaries around the square offer plenty of scoring opportunities. Fast bowlers have done well at this venue in the past as the track is hard and offers a lot of bounce, but spinners have struggled here, considering the dimensions of the ground.
The wicket at Adelaide is good form batting in the first innings and slows down a bit as the game progresses. Most teams have won games here, batting first. The two captains will look to play safe by batting first.
South Australia are entering this game with a massive win, but the team will miss the services of their best bowler this season. They are up against the strongest batting lineup and must do well with the ball to win. New South Wales have been clinical and have a strong batting lineup and depth in their bowling. It gives them an edge in this contest.
New South Wales to win
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