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CLAIM NOWKwaZulu-Natal Inland (AET Tuskers)
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KwaZulu-Natal Inland takes on Dolphins, in the CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge Division One 2023 to kick off the new season.
We predict that Dolphins will beat KwaZulu-Natal Inland.
Tournament: | CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge Division One, 2023 |
Format: | oneday |
Venue: | City Oval, South Africa, South Africa |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 16°C|Rain |
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The new season of the CSA Provincial One-Day Cup is at its penultimate stage, and teams will now get the time to reflect upon their seasons. The 2 teams here will not have great memories from this season as they are last in the points table.
KwaZulu-Natal Inland made a really good start to the tournament by winning their first game, but have gone on a losing streak of 5 games, causing them to be knocked out of the top 2 spots.
Dolphins on the other hand will be feeling hard done by, as they had 3 games out of the 6 washed out. They can make a case that, if not for the washed-out games they could have challenged for the top spot in this competition.
355/6 in 50.0 7.1
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Titans beat KwaZulu-Natal Inland by 57 runs298/10 in 47.1 6.32
127/3 in 28.2 4.48
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North West won by 20 runs (DLS Method)289/9 in 50.0 5.78
381/10 in 49.0 7.78
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Western Province beat KwaZulu-Natal Inland by 141 runs
241/10 in 38.1 6.31
90/1 in 22.4 3.97
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KwaZulu-Natal Inland beat Lions by 9 wickets89/10 in 31.4 2.81
KwaZulu-Natal Inland made a really bright start to the competition after winning their opening game. However, they could not build that up and lost every game post that. They will be extremely disappointed and will hope for a better end to this competition.
KwaZulu-Natal Inland lost the toss and was put into the field first. The bowling department got off to a good start, but could not build on it as the opposition ran away with the game. They ended up conceding 355 runs, picking up just 4 wickets. Keith Dudgeon was the pick of the bowlers picking up 4 wickets for 53 runs.
The batting department had a job on their hands and would need a good start. The batting struggled to get any momentum whatsoever, as they kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Cameron Delport was the top scorer with 66 runs, but it wasn’t enough for KwaZulu-Natal Inland as they were bowled out for 298, losing the game by 57 runs.
Key Players: Keith Dudgeon, Cameron Delport, Kyle Nipper, Kagiso Rapulana
Cameron Delport, Yaseen Valli, Kagiso Rapulana(c), Tian Koekemoer, Malcolm Nofal, Kyle Nipper, Dilivio Ridgaard(w), Alindile Mhletywa, Keith Dudgeon, Smangaliso Nhlebela, Thando Ntini
Dolphins have genuinely had the bad side of the coin when it comes to luck going their way. With 3 matches out of the 6 being washed out, the Dolphins would argue that they could have been in contention for the top 2. However, they will want to end the season well.
Dolphins lost the toss and were put into the field first. Despite getting off to a good start the bowlers could not put pressure on the batting department as they ran away with the game. They managed to restrict the opposition to 302 runs. Okuhle Cele was the top wicket taker with 4 wickets for 55 runs.
The batting department had a really difficult task as the target but got off to a brilliant start, losing their first wicket for 143 runs. However, the rest of the batting order collapsed in shocking fashion as they were bowled out for 257 runs, losing the match by 45 runs.
Key Players: Okuhle Cele, JJ Smuts, Marques Ackerman, Bradley Porteous
Andile Simelane, Bradley Porteous, Bryce Parsons, Eathan Bosch(c), Jason Smith, JJ Smuts, Khaya Zondo, Marques Ackerman, Okuhle Cele, Ottniel Baartman, Tshepang Dithole(w)
The weather forecast is a bit overcast with 65% rain predicted on matchday. The maximum and minimum temperatures will be in the 19°C - 11°C range.
City Oval, located in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa will be hosting this encounter and has a capacity of 12,000.
The pitch will remain true throughout the innings, but batting will get easier as the match progresses, making batting second a perfect option.
As the history of this pitch suggests, teams will look to win the toss and bowl first. The pitch gets better to bat in the second innings, making it easier for the teams to chase down the target.
KwaZulu-Natal Inland come into this game on the back of losing 5 games out of 5. They will want to finish the tournament, just as they started i.e. with a win. Dolphins on the other hand will want to show that they are a much better team than how they have performed. They will also want to end the tournament on a good note and win their final encounter.
We predict that Dolphins will beat KwaZulu-Natal Inland.
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