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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Victoria won the toss and choose to bowl first
Tasmania won by 109 runs
Victoria look for early momentum against Tasmania in Australia Domestic One-Day Cup
Tasmania will win the game
| Tournament: | Marsh One Day Cup, 2025-26 |
| Format: | odi |
| Venue: | Allan Border Field, Albion, Australia |
| Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
| Weather: | 25.2°C|Sunny |
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Victoria and Tasmania meet in the 3rd match of the Australia Domestic One-Day Cup 2025-26 at Allan Border Field, Brisbane. Victoria begin their campaign with this match, while Tasmania already have a win on the board after a thrilling two-wicket victory against New South Wales in the season opener. With the tournament in its early stages, both teams will be eager to gain crucial points to stay ahead in the race. Victoria will look to bounce back after losing to Tasmania in their previous meeting last season, while Tasmania aim to continue their strong start.
VAC
310/10 in 49.5 6.22
MODC2024-25
Victoria beat New South Wales by 8 wickets311/2 in 37.4 8.26
TSC
329/9 in 50.0 6.58
MODC2024-25
Tasmania beat South Australia by 2 wickets330/8 in 49.0 6.73
128/6 in 26.5
MODC2024-25
Victoria won by 4 wickets
126/10 in 30.1
535/10 in 128.1
SSD
Match Drawn
0/0 in 0.0
Victoria posted 266/9 in their last clash against Tasmania in 2024-25. Thomas Rogers (68 runs), Sam Harper (50 runs) and Samuel Elliott (46* runs) led their batting unit with valuable contributions, but the bowlers could not defend the total. Will Sutherland and Fergus O’Neill picked wickets early but lacked support in the middle overs. Victoria will be keen to improve their bowling consistency and rely on their batting depth to challenge Tasmania this time around.
Key players: Thomas Rogers, Sam Harper, Samuel Elliott
Peter Handscomb kickstarted his season with a solid half-century, scoring 55 runs in 73 balls, including eight fours, but he couldn't help his team get over the line. In his last 10 List A matches, he has scored 364 runs, averaging 40.44. Expecting another solid performance from Handscomb against the Tasmania Tigers, we back him to score over 26 runs in this fixture.
Thomas Rogers, Sam Harper (wk), Harry Dixon, Mackenzie Harvey, Campbell Kellaway, Peter Handscomb (c), Will Sutherland, Sam Elliott, Todd Murphy, Fergus O’Neill, Xavier Crone
Harry Dixon, Sam Elliott, Peter Handscomb, Sam Harper, Marcus Harris, Glenn Maxwell, Cameron McClure, Mitchell Perry, Thomas Rogers, Matthew Short, Callum Stow
Tasmania made a stunning comeback in their opening game against New South Wales this season. Chasing 225, they slipped to 124/8 before Matthew Kuhnemann (56*) and Brad Hope (49*) added a record 101-run stand for the ninth wicket to secure victory. Jake Weatherald and Tim Ward provided starts at the top, while skipper Beau Webster anchored the middle order. Nathan Ellis and Billy Stanlake were effective with the new ball, and Kuhnemann chipped in with crucial wickets before starring with the bat. Tasmania’s balance of experience and resilience makes them a tough opponent.
Key players: Matthew Kuhnemann, Brad Hope, Nathan Ellis
Tim Ward made a useful contribution of 26 runs in 14 balls, smashing 5 fours in his team's win over New South Wales in the season opener. In his short career, Ward has scored 102 runs in 5 matches, averaging 20.40. We expect a good performance from Ward in the middle order for the Tasmania Tigers and back him to score over 20 runs against Victoria.
Jake Weatherald, Tim Ward, Mitchell Owen, Macalister Wright, Matthew Wade (wk), Brad Hope, Beau Webster (c), Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Billy Stanlake, Nikhil Chaudhary
Iain Carlisle, Bradley Hope, Matthew Kuhnemann, Caleb Jewell, Mitchell Owen, Jordan Silk, Beau Webster, Jake Weatherald, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Wade, Nikhil Chaudhary
The weather is expected to be clear and sunny for the match, with little chance of interruptions.
Allan Border Field in Brisbane offers a good batting surface with some seam movement in the early overs. Teams batting first generally aim for totals in the 270–300 range, while chasing teams also find opportunities with shorter boundaries.
We predict Victoria to win the coin toss in the 3rd match of the Dean Jones Trophy against the Tasmania Tigers.
Under lights, fast bowlers might extract some assistance in the second innings, which could influence the captain’s decision at the toss.
Victoria will need their top order to fire and their bowlers to strike consistently if they are to overcome Tasmania. The Tigers, buoyed by their dramatic win over NSW, look confident and settled. Victoria will be desperate to start with a win, but Tasmania hold the momentum heading into this clash.
Tasmania will win the game
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