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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Surrey won the toss and choose to bat first
Surrey won by 89 runs
Essex Eagles' aim to extend good record against Surrey
Essex Eagles to win
Tournament: | Royal London One-Day Cup, 2024 |
Format: | odi |
Venue: | Essex County Cricket Club, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 23.4°C|Sunny |
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The Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2024 has entered the most crucial stage. In the 56th game, the Essex Eagles will take on Surrey. Both teams have played poorly this year and are out of contention for the next round. In the last game, the Essex Eagles went down against Yorkshire Vikings, while Surrey defeated the Leicestershire Foxes.
Essex Eagles have won the last four out of five games against Surrey, and the side would look to extend their good record. They play at home and enjoy a good record at this venue. Despite their win in the last game, Surrey players lacked consistency. It will be interesting to see which of the two teams leaves the park smiling.
290/9 in 50.0 5.8
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Leicestershire beat Essex by 3 wickets
291/7 in 47.3 6.13
199/10 in 36.2 5.48
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Essex beat Gloucestershire by 63 runs
262/8 in 50.0 5.24
324/7 in 50.0 6.48
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Birmingham Bears beat Essex by 7 wickets
328/3 in 47.4 6.88
264/10 in 47.5 5.52
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Gloucestershire beat Surrey by 37 runs
301/10 in 48.1 6.25
121/10 in 34.0 3.56
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Glamorgan beat Surrey by 7 wickets
123/3 in 15.5 7.77
222/9 in 33.0 6.73
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Yorkshire beat Surrey by 25 runs (D/L) method
240/6 in 33.0 7.27
195/6 in 20.0
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Essex beat Surrey by 3 wickets
199/7 in 20.0
314/10 in 91.2
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Match drawn
153/7 in 53.4
314/10 in 91.2
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Match Drawn
153/7 in 53.4
It has been a tough season for Tom Westley's team. They come here with three consecutive losses and have won only once. In the last game, the side went down by 3 wickets against the Yorkshire Vikings. Their hopes of making it to the next round stand dashed, and the team will look to do well and restore lost pride.
Nick Browne and Feroze Khushi have struggled with their consistency at the top, and the team needs a strong show from this pair. Robin Das played well in the last game, and he must build partnerships with Luc Benkenstein and Tom Westley in the middle order. Noah Thain and Simon Fernandes must do the big-hitting in the final overs.
Shane Snater and Ben Allison will look to strike early with the new ball and put the side in a strong position. The middle overs are crucial, and they need Jamal Richards and Aaron Beard to do well in this game. The side will also look for a good show from Westley and Noah Thain in the ing role.
Tom Westley (c), Nick Browne, Feroze Khushi, Robin Das, Luc Benkenstein, Noah Thain, Simon Fernandes (wk), Shane Snater, Jamal Richards, Ben Allison, Aaron Beard
Jamie Porter, Nick Browne, Feroze Khushi, Tom Westley, Robin Das, Luc Benkenstein, Noah Thain, Shane Snater, Jamal Richards, Ben Allison, Simon Fernandes
Rory Burns' team finally had something to celebrate. After five consecutive losses, the side ed its first win, defeating the Leicestershire Foxes by 17 runs. They are almost out of contention for the quarterfinal and shall look to regain lost pride with a win. They have a good record against the Essex Eagles, and Burns would like his players to take inspiration from past wins.
Dominic Sibley hit a hundred in the last game and shall look to offer a good start with Ryan Patel. The middle order has been inconsistent this year, and the team needs Rory Burns to anchor the innings and add runs with Ben Geddes and Cameron Steel. Josh Blake, OFM Sykes, and Conor McKerr must do well in the finishers' role.
On the bowling front, the side has struggled this season. James Philip Arthur Taylor and Patel must strike early as their opponents have struggled with the bat. Conor McKerr and Nathan Barnwell's lack of experience has been on display, and the team needs better spells from them in the middle overs. Cameroon Stell and Yousef Majid must put up a good show.
Rory Burns (c), Dominic Sibley, Ryan Patel, Ben Geddes, OFM Sykes, Cameron Steel, Josh Blake (wk), Conor McKerr, Nathan Barnwell, Yousef Majid, James Philip Arthur Taylor
Ollie Sykes, Ryan Patel, Dominic Sibley, Ben Geddes, Cameron Steel, Josh Blake, Conor McKerr, Nathan Barnwell, Yousef Majid, James Taylor, Adam Thomas
Chelmsford would see overcast skies with changes of showers on August 9. The wicket here is flat, and batsmen can easily score runs. The average first innings score this season has been 299 runs, and the side batting first would like to have 320 runs on the board to feel confident.
It is a small park at County Ground, Chelmsford, and batsmen have always enjoyed batting on this surface. The ball comes onto the bat nicely, allowing batsmen to commit to the front foot. Fast bowlers need to use their variations to do well here, and spinners have struggled due to the shorter dimensions of the boundary.
We have already seen big scores chased at this venue this year. The wicket doesn't change its character much in the second innings. Setting a target here is always a big challenge. Thus, the side that wins the toss in this game should not hesitate to bowl first.
Surrey has struggled with form. The batting lineup has often failed the side, and the side will need a good show from the top and the middle order to have a chance in this game. The Essex Eagles play at home and have a good record against Surrey. They have depth in the batting lineup, putting them ahead.
Essex Eagles to win
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