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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Northern Superchargers won the toss and choose to bowl first
Trent Rockets beat Northern Superchargers by 47 runs
Northern Superchargers have managed just one win in three matches against Trent Rockets.
We are backing Trent Rockets as the winners of this match!
Tournament: | The Hundred Mens Competition, 2024 |
Format: | 100-ball |
Venue: | Headingley, Leeds, Headingley, United Kingdom |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 17.5°C|Sunny |
The Hundred is back, and the competition is heating up. Defending champions Oval Invincibles have begun their title defense with a convincing win over Birmingham Phoenix. The spotlight now turns to the Northern Superchargers, who look to turn their fortunes around against Trent Rockets at Headingley. With a 1-2 record against their opponents, the Superchargers are eager for a winning start to their season.
160/6 in 20.0 8
147/7 in 20.0 7.35
141/9 in 18.0 7.83
182/6 in 18.0 10.11
176/8 in 20.0 8.8
185/5 in 20.0 9.25
After a disappointing season that saw them finish bottom of the table with only two wins and the league's worst net run rate, the Superchargers are eager to rebound and improve their performance.
Jason Roy after his move from the Oval Invicibles to Northern Super Chargers is a key player at the top of the order having scored 340 runs in the Hundred Tournament Roy will bolster the top order of the Super Chargers.
Matthew Short and Mitchell Santner are unavailable for the first game due to their commitments in the MLC tournament. The Superchargers will be heavily reliant on domestic players Graham Clark, Jordan Clark and Pat Brown to deliver the goods.
Daniel Sams is announced as the replacement for Ben Stokes due to his commitments for the national team for the initial stages of the tournament. Sams who can hit the long ball and can also be lethal with the new ball provides the much needed balance for the Super Chargers.
Reece Topley and Adil Rashid were the top wicket-takers for the Superchargers last year and both have been in fine form this year.
Jason Roy (c),Graham Clark, Ollie George Robinson, Adam Hose, Daniel Sams, Nicholas Pooran (wk), Adil Rashid, Reece Topley, Jordan Clark, Pat Brown, Callum Parkinson
Adam Hose, Graham Clark, Callum Parkinson, Nicholas Pooran, Matthew Short, Adil Rashid, Matthew Potts, Oliver Robinson, Jordan Clark, Ben Dwarshuis, Michael Jones
The Rockets struggled last season, finishing in the lower half of the table and failing to qualify for the play-offs. They will be looking to better their total of three wins this time.
Alex Hales might have retired from international cricket, but he remains one of the most accomplished T20 batters in the world. Although he isn’t as destructive as he used to be, Hales is still in great form. He was the sixth-highest run-getter in this year’s Lanka Premier League with 326 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 136.
The captain of Trent Rockets, Lewis Gregory (181 runs & 8 wickets) holds the key in the middle order in the absence of Joe Root and Tom Banton (324 runs) who made his move from Northern Super Chargers will make his debut for the Trent Rockets against his former team.
Afghanistan's cricketing talisman, Rashid Khan, is a key player for the team. His exceptional leg spin bowling has made him a sought-after cricketer in T20 leagues worldwide. The team will rely heavily on his match-winning abilities.
Sam Cook and Luke Wood will be the main seam bowling options for the Rockets.
Lewis Gregory (c), Tom Alsop, Alex Hales, Tom Banton (wk), Sam Hain, Adam Lyth, Rovman Powell, Calvin Harrison/ John Turner, Rashid Khan, Sam Cook, Luke Wood
Ollie Robinson, Tom Banton, Lewis Gregory, Sam Hain, Adam Lyth, Samuel Cook, Alex Hales, Imad Wasim, Rovman Powell, Luke Wood, Christopher Green
The Headingley pitch in Leeds is well-known for favoring batsmen with high-scoring matches. It can be challenging for bowlers, but there is for seamers with some movement off the pitch and in the air. Once batters settle down, however, runs will be there for the taking.
The weather during the match is expected to be partly cloudy with a light breeze, and no rain is predicted, allowing for a complete game.
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The average first innings score at Headingley in the Men’s Hundred over the last 11 matches is 155. The highest total posted here is Manchester Originals’ 208-5 against Northern Superchargers. Manchester won that match by 23 runs. This shows this is a high-scoring venue, and we should expect a run-feast in this match.
Headingley has proven to be a great venue for chasing in the Men's Hundred, with 8 of the last 11 matches played in the competition won by the chasing side. With that record in mind, both captains might be tempted to field first here.
Trent Rockets might not have had a great last season, but they have assembled a solid squad and look to have most bases covered. However, Northern Superchargers boasts a strong squad but the unavailability of some of the teams key players for this game makes the Trent Rockets the favourites to win the match and the Trent rockets have won both the matches they played against the Northern Super Chargers at Leeds, Headingley.
We are backing Trent Rockets as the winners of this match!
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