200% up to ₹40,000 on first 2 Deposits
CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Worcestershire won the toss and choose to bowl first
Hampshire beat Worcestershire by 10 runs
Worcestershire's big test against confident Hampshire
Hampshire to win
Tournament: | Royal London One-Day Cup 2023 |
Format: | oneday |
Venue: | The Ageas Bowl, Southampton, United Kingdom |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 16°C°F/Partly Cloudy |
At TheTopBookies you can find a list of the best betting apps for India s. Our experts have reviewed each mobile gambling app in details.
It is the 2nd Quarterfinal in the Metro Bank One Day Cup, where Hampshire will take on Worcestershire. Hampshire finished second on the points table in Group A and has had a good season. They come here with a win against Kent. Worcestershire defeated Sussex in their last league game and finished third on the points table in Group B.
Hampshire hasn't lost a game against Worcestershire since 2014, which will add to the team's confidence. Their batsmen are in good form and will look to build on this momentum in this game. Worcestershire have done well, and they won't let Hampshire have it easy. The stakes are high, and we expect a close contest.
326/7 in 48.3 6.75
RLODC
Hampshire beat Kent by 3 wickets
325/8 in 50.0 6.5
Nick Gubbins, who missed the last few games, would be proud of his side's performance in the last game against Kent, where they won by 3 wickets. It was a great run chase from the side as they downed the defending champions. Gubbins wants his men to carry this confidence and win this game to reach the semifinal.
Gubbins has played well, and he will look to offer a good start with Fletcha Middleton. Aneurin Donald hit a match-winning hundred and would like to add runs in the middle order with Brown and Tom Prest. Down the order, they have good hitters in Felix Organ and Ian Holland, and the side will expect contributions from them.
Keith Barker and Holland bowled brilliantly in the last game, and the side would like to see early wickets from the pair with the new ball. Mason Crane and Eddie Jack have an important role in the middle overs, and they will look to slow down the innings. Dominic Kelly and Organ add depth to this attack.
Nick Gubbins (c), Ben Brown (wk), Fletcha Middleton, Tom Prest, Aneurin Donald, Felix Organ, Ian Holland, Keith Barker, Mason Crane, Dominic Kelly, Edward Vaughan Jack
Aneurin Donald, Bradley Wheal, Ben Brown, Fletcha Scott Middleton, Toby Albert, Tom Prest, Ian Holland, Keith Barker, Liam Dawson, Mason Crane, Nick Gubbins
Jake Libby's side did well in their last league game against Sussex, winning by 8 wickets. Their bowlers dominated the game to keep the opponents to a small total, and the batsmen were clinical in their run chase. It will be a tough contest against Hampshire, and Libby would like a good show from his players.
Gareth Roderick and Azhar Ali have batted well in the last game, and the side will need a confident start from the pair. Kashif Ali, Matthew Waide, and Libby must do well in the middle order, as others have lacked consistency apart from Libby. Ben Cox, Rob Jones, and Logan van Beek strengthen the batting line-up.
Dillon Pennington and Matthew Waite bowled well in the last game, and the pair must strike early as Hampshire openers are in great form. Joe Leach and Logan van Beek have done well in the tournament and have an important role here. For the side to win, Josh Baker must do well in the ing role.
Jake Libby (c), Azhar Ali, Rob Jones, Kashif Ali, Gareth Roderick, Ben Cox (wk), Matthew Waite, Logan van Beek, Joe Leach, Josh Baker, Dillon Pennington
Azhar Ali, Ben Cox, Josh Baker, Kashif Ali, Dillon Pennington, Gareth Roderick, Jake Libby, Joe Leach, Logan van Beek, Pat Brown, Rob Jones
There would be overcast conditions at Southampton, with chances of rain during the game. The pitch would be tricky to bat on in the game's initial overs, and batsmen will need to stick to the crease. Bowlers are likely to enjoy movement and carry with the new ball. The side that bats first should feel comfortable with a score of 300 runs on the board.
The Rose Bowl, Southampton, has seen several high-scoring encounters in the recent past where batsmen have always been in business, hitting through the line and putting up big scores. The bowlers must be smart to get a good bargain at this venue.
The wicket here has some early movement, but once the batsmen get set in, they can score runs easily. Chasing scores here has been a problem in the past, and thus, we expect the side winning the toss to bat first on this surface.
Worcestershire's batsmen haven't been consistent, a major worry for the team. The middle order hasn't delivered the goods, and the side will need their excellent performance to win this game. Hampshire looks in great shape, and their openers have made runs, which is a bonus for the team and makes them favourites.
Hampshire to win
MegaPari
200% up to ₹40,000 on first 2 Deposits