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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Western Australia won the toss and choose to bowl first
South Australia beat Western Australia by 44 runs
South Australia looking for yet another win against Western Australia
We predict that South Australia will defeat Western Australia
Tournament: | Marsh One Day Cup, 2024-25 |
Format: | odi |
Venue: | Western Australian Cricket Association, East Perth, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 19.4°C|Partly cloudy |
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Western Australia will take on South Australia in the 17th game of Australia Domestic One-Day Cup 2024-25 at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth on 13th February 2025 at 7:30 am IST. Australia Domestic One Day Cup is the premier List A cricket competition in Australia played amongst six domestic teams. The tournament structure is a round-robin league stage followed by a final between the top two teams. There is a provision of deducting 0.5 points per over for slow over rate.
Currently, South Australia are tied with NSW on points at the top of the table with 16 points, whereas Western Australia are currently at the bottom with just one win in 5 games. This will be 6th game for both teams. As we are moving towards the end of the league stage, South Australia would like to tighten their hold at the top of the table. And this is a good opportunity for them against a weak team such as Western Australia.
120/10 in 42.4 2.81
66/4 in 17.4 3.74
463/9 in 134.0 3.46
0/0 in 0.0 0
53/10 in 20.1 2.63
MODC2024-25
Tasmania beat Western Australia by 7 wickets55/3 in 8.3 6.47
120/10 in 42.4 2.81
66/4 in 17.4 3.74
198/4 in 38.4 5.12
197/10 in 45.2 4.35
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
MODC2024-25
South Australia beat Western Australia by 2 runs
166/10 in 37.5
This season of One Day Cup has been nothing short of a nightmare for the defending champions Western Australia. In the five games played in this season, they have managed to win just one game. With four points, Western Australia are currently at the bottom of the table with the worst net run rate of -1.053. With just 2 games to go, Western Australia are currently out of contention for the final in this season.
Western Australia started the season with two close losses against New South Wales and South Australia. New South Wales failed to chase down a target of 288 and lost the game by a narrow margin of 8 runs. Jhye Richardson picked up five wickets for Western Australia in that game. Cameron Bancroft, scored 71, followed by Ashton Agar, batting down the order, scoring 51 runs as the Western Australia batting unit bundled out for 279 runs.
The second loss against their current opponents, South Australia, was even closer than the previous one. Bowling first, Western Australia managed to restrict South Australia to just 166 runs. Chasing the small total, Western Australia collapsed under a five-wicket haul by Nathan McAndrew. Eventually, they lost the game by just 2 runs despite a fighting half-century by captain Ashton Turner.
Western Australia finally tasted defeat in their third game against Queensland, where they defeated their opponents by 4 wickets chasing a big total of 301. Sam Whiteman played a valuable knock of 71 runs. The joy of victory was shortlived as they lost the next game against Tasmania by 7 wickets with more than 40 overs to spare. Western Australia were all out for just 53 runs in that game and lost the game in the 9th over. Western Australia are currently underperforming and there isn’t really much hope against a strong team such as South Australia.
Key players: Cameron Bancroft, Jhye Richardson, Hilton Cartwright, Ashton Turner
D Arcy Short, Sam Fanning, Cameron Bancroft (wk), Hilton Cartwright, Ashton Turner (c), Matthew Spoors, Keaton Critchell, Ashton Agar, Jhye Richardson, Andrew Tye, Lance Morris
Jayden Goodwin, Sam Fanning, Keaton Critchell, Lance Morris, Corey Rocchiccioli, Bryce Jackson, Mahli Beardman, D'Arcy Short, Hilton Cartwright, Ashton Turner, Joel Curtis
How the tables have turned for South Australia this season after finishing the previous season in the last spot with just one win in seven games. In this season so far, they have played 5 games and have won 3 of them with 1 no result. They are currently placed second in the points table with 16 points and a net run rate of 0.172. We are currently tied on points with table-toppers New South Wales but are placed second because of a slightly inferior net run rate.
South Australia started the season with a narrow win against Western Australia. This was perhaps their worst betting performance this season. However, they managed to gain a victory from the jaws of defeat thanks to Nathan McAndrew who took five wickets for 40 in defence of 167 runs. Eventually, they won by just 2 runs.
After a washout in the next game against New South Wales, South Australia lost the next game against Queensland by 9 wickets with more than 17 overs remaining. Despite scoring 218 Queensland got over the line in the 33rd over. South Australia bounced back from this defeat to register two consecutive wins against Victoria and table toppers New South Wales.
Against Victoria, South Australia chased down 287 for the loss of just one wicket. Mackenzie Harvey and Daniel Drew scored unbeaten centuries to help South Australia gain a big win. Similarly, in the previous game against NSW, South Australia managed to restrict the opponents for just 197. Harry Conway took 3 wickets for 27 runs. South Australia completed the chase in 39th over with 6 wickets in hand. Captain Alex Carey was the top scorer with 75 runs. With this kind of momentum, South Australia should be looking for an easy win against Western Australia in this match.
Key players: Alex Carey, Mackenzie Harvey, Daniel Drew, Ben Manenti
Alex Carey (c & wk), Mackenzie Harvey, Daniel Drew, Thomas Kelly, Jason Sangha, Jake Lehmann, Liam Scott, Ben Manenti, Henry Thornton, Harry Conway, Lloyd Pope
Harry Matthias, Daniel Drew, Henry Hunt, Jason Sangha, Mackenzie Harvey, Nathan McSweeney, Liam Scott, Wes Agar, Harry Conway, Lloyd Pope, Henry Thornton
The weather on the match day at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth is expected to be pleasant with plenty of sunshine. The weather will be slightly breezy in the afternoon. The temperature will range between a high of 28 degrees Celsius and a low of 17 degrees Celsius. No rain is expected on the match day. This is a pretty good day for a cricket match in Australia.
The match will be played at the Western Australia Cricket Association (WACA) Ground, Perth. It is one of the most famous cricket grounds in the world. The pitch is fast and bouncy, making it a great place for pace bowlers. The ground was built in 1893. It has been the home of cricket in Western Australia for over 100 years. The first Test match here was played in 1970. Since then, it has hosted many Tests, ODIs, T20s, and domestic matches. The stadium can accommodate around 18,000 spectators.
The venue at WACA is a tricky one, but quite even for the batting and bowling teams at the same time. The teams winning the toss have lost more matches here than the teams losing the toss. The toss decision, however, does not make a difference as about 50% of the ODIs have been won by the teams batting and bowling first. In this tournament, in the previous two matches, the chasing teams have won the games. The team winning the toss should bowl first here.
This is a clash between South Australia who have bounced back from the failure of the previous season to be among the top two teams so far in the tournament against the defending champions Western Australia who have lost their way this season. Western Australia have played five games so far and have managed to win just one. South Australia registered two huge victories in the previous two games and thus the momentum is with them. We believe South Australia have an upper hand over Western Australia in this game.
We predict that South Australia will defeat Western Australia
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