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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Northern Superchargers won the toss and choose to bat first
Welsh Fire’s search for a big win and entry into the Eliminator
Welsh Fire to win
Tournament: | The Hundred Mens Competition 2023 |
Format: | 100-ball |
Venue: | Emerald Headingley, Leeds, United Kingdom |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 21°C Mostly Sunny |
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The Northern Superchargers would like to bow out of the tournament with a win as they take on Welsh Fire in the 30th game of The Hundred Men's Competition 2023. The Superchargers lost their last game against the Manchester Originals and are out of contention for the next round. The Welsh Fire defeated the London Spirit to keep their hopes alive.
The Northern Superchargers have had a poor tournament after a good start. They have lost form and gone down in the last four games. They haven't won a game at their home ground this year. Welsh Fire has also struggled but has a strong bowling attack. Both teams match each other well, and we will have a close contest.
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
139/7 in 20.0 6.95
142/5 in 20.0 7.1
Wayne Parnell's side is out of contention for the next round. They suffered an 81-run loss against the Manchester Originals in the last game after their batsmen had a terrible outing. It is their last game, and they will want to finish with something to cheer about. Parnell shall like to see a good show from his batsmen in this game.
They need a good show at the top from Adam Lyth and Tom Banton in this game, as both players have been inconsistent. Adam Hose, Tom Baton, and Harry Brook are key players for the side in the middle order, and the side will need partnerships between them. Parnell, Brydon Carse, and David Wiese add firepower to this batting line-up.
The side will need good spells with the new ball from Callum Parkinson and Reece Topley to put Welsh Fire under pressure in this game. Adil Rashid has done well in the last few games and must bowl tight spells with Parnell in the middle. The side will also need good performances from Wiese and Brydon Carse.
Wayne Parnell (c), Adam Lyth, Matthew Short, Tom Banton (wk), Harry Brook, Adam Hose, David Wiese, Brydon Carse, Adil Rashid, Callum Parkinson, Reece Topley
Adam Hose, Adam Lyth, Adil Rashid, Brydon Carse, Callum Parkinson, David Wiese, Harry Brook, Matthew Potts, Matthew Short, Reece Topley, Tom Banton
Tom Abell's side defeated London Spirit by 6 wickets in the last game to keep their hopes alive for a berth in the next round. It was a good show from their bowlers as they restricted the opponents to a small total. They must win this game by a big margin to move up on the table and improve their net run rate.
Jonny Bairstow did well in the last game, and he will look to set up a big opening wicket stand with Stephen Eskinazi. The side will expect a good show from Joe Clarke, Abell, and Luke Wells, as all three are good hitters. Glenn Phillips, David Willey, and Roelof van der Merwe add solidity to this batting line-up in the lower middle order.
David Willey did well with the ball in the last game and shall look to deliver early breakthroughs with Matt Henry. Lockie Ferguson and David Payne must bowl tight spells in the middle overs. Roelof van der Merwe and Wells add variety to this attack, making it formidable.
Tom Abell (c), Stephen Eskinazi, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Clarke (wk), Luke Wells, Glenn Phillips, David Willey, Roelof van der Merwe, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, David Payne
RE Van Der Merwe, David Payne, David Willey, Glenn Phillips, Joe Clarke, Jonny Bairstow, Luke Wells, Stephen Eskinazi, Tom Abell, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry
The skies would be slightly overcast over leads on August 22. We expect a flat track where batsmen can play their strokes. The ball comes to the bat nicely, and bowlers have no room for error. The side that bats first here would hope to have 150 runs on the board to feel confident in the game.
Headingley, Leeds, is a good wicket to bat on, with the bounce on the surface being true. Though the ground has decent size boundaries, it is still easy to score runs in, given the nature of the wicket. Spinners find a good bargain from this surface as the game progresses.
In the last two games, the side batting first has won the game. The wicket is tough to chase big scores as it assists the bowlers. The two captains shall take a cue from the results and not hesitate to bat first in this game.
Northern Superchargers have lost the last four games, and the side lacks confidence. Their batters have struggled and need to break poor form for the side to win this game. It is a do-or-die game for the Welsh Fire. They must win here by a big margin to reach the Eliminator round. They have depth in the batting and shall look to leverage it in this game. We expect a close game, but Welsh Fire has a slight edge.
Welsh Fire to win
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