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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Surrey won the toss and choose to bowl first
Surrey won by 2 wickets
Surrey takes on Essex in the Royal London One Day Cup 2023
We predict that Surrey will beat the Essex.
Tournament: | Royal London One-Day Cup 2023 |
Format: | oneday |
Venue: | County Ground, Chelmsford, United Kingdom |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 20°C|Mostly Cloudy |
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The Royal London One Day Cup 2023 is finally reaching its conclusion and teams are still fighting for a place in the knockouts of this competition. However, with both Surrey and Essex being out of contention for the knockouts, this game is a game for pride.
Surrey are currently at the bottom of the table and have been extremely disappointing in the entirety of this competition. They will hope not to finish at the bottom of the table and at least go a step above in the points table.
Essex too has had the same fate as Surrey. Tied on points at the bottom of the table both will look to get out of that bottom zone and prepare well for next season. This might be a dead rubber for the rest of the tournament, but will be an important game for both the sides.
Essex beat Surrey by 3 wickets
314/10 in 91.2
CC_2023
Match drawn
153/7 in 53.4
314/10 in 91.2
CC_2023
Match Drawn
153/7 in 53.4
Surrey have been atrocious in this season's competition. They have not only struggled to find form but also lacked any kind of consistency in their performances. With a heavy loss in their last game, they will look to not make those same mistakes this time around.
After losing the toss and put into bat first, Surrey would have hoped for a better start. All the batsmen got off to decent starts but could not capitalise on it as they lost wickets at regular intervals. Getting bowled out for 203 runs, they would be extremely disappointed. Ryan Patel scored a 78 off 88 balls, and lacked from the rest.
With a small score to defend, the bowler had a huge task. However, they failed as the opposition finished the game under 34 overs, losing just 2 wickets. Losing the game by 8 wickets would have seriously dented the morale of the squad even further.
Key Players: Ryan Patel, Rory Burns, Daniel Moriarty, Amar Virdi
Dominic Sibley, Ryan Patel, Rory Burns(c), Cameron Steel, Ben Geddes, Josh Blake(w), Tom Ealham, Conor McKerr, Luke Griffiths, Daniel Moriarty, Amar Virdi
Aaron Beard, Aron Nijjar, Beau Webster, Ben Allison, Charles Allison , Jamal Richards, Luc Benkenstein, Noah Thain, William Buttleman, Feroze Khushi, Nick Browne
Essex have suffered the same fate and have been extremely poor in the competition. They would want to reflect what went wrong for them and make sure to come back stronger next season.
After losing the toss and being put into the field first, Essex didn’t get off to the best of starts. The opposition got off to a flyer putting on a partnership of 98 runs for the second wicket. However, Essex got back towards the death overs, but could not restrict the opposition and ended up conceding 287 runs. Beau Webster picked up 3 wickets for 38 runs.
The batting department got off to a similar start as the opposition, but could not consolidate. Losing wickets at regular intervals didn’t help either. The middle order got off to good starts but could not make it into a big one. They got bowled out for 227 and lost the match by 60 runs.
Key Players: Feroze Khushi, Beau Webster, Charlie Allison, Aron Nijjar
Luc Benkenstein, Feroze Khushi, Tom Westley(c), Beau Webster, Charlie Allison, Noah Thain, William Buttleman(w), Ben Allison, Aaron Beard, Jamal Richards, Aron Nijjar
Amar Virdi, Ben Geddes, Daniel Moriarty, Josh Blake, Luke Griffiths, Conor McKerr, Cameron Steel, Dominic Sibley, Ryan Patel, Tommy Ealham, Krish K Patel
The weather seems to be perfect for cricket, as it will be pleasant and no chance of rain. The maximum and minimum temperatures will be in the 26°C - 12°C range.
The County Ground in Chelmsford has a decent crowd capacity of around 6,500 people. The stadium however does not have a history of producing high-scoring games and batting first is a much better option.
Given the nature of the ground and the pitch, the team who wins the toss will look to win the toss and bat first. The ground is not famous for producing high-scoring pitches with the pitch being worn down across the season, batting second might be tricky.
Both teams come into this game with similar fortunes and no chance of making it to the knockouts. They will compete against each other for pride and look to put their best foot forward. They will look to prepare for the next season and this game will be extremely crucial in that case.
We predict that Surrey will beat the Essex.
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