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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Nottinghamshire won the toss and choose to bat first
Lancashire beat Nottinghamshire by 6 wickets
The Notts Outlaws are yet to win a game in the T20 Blast 2024.
Lancashire Lightning are favorites to win this clash.
Tournament: | Vitality T20 Blast, 2024 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Trent Bridge, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
The Vitality T20 Blast 2024's match number 33 promises a potentially lopsided encounter. Lancashire Lightning, currently perched atop the North Group on the back of a stellar season start, will face the struggling Notts Outlaws, languishing at the bottom. While the Outlaws will undoubtedly be desperate for their first win, Lancashire's primary motivation will likely be to extend their lead and solidify their dominant position in the group.
149/10 in 19.3 7.64
127/10 in 19.2 6.57
185/10 in 48.5 3.81
RLODC
Lancashire beat Nottinghamshire by 7 wickets
187/3 in 40.5 4.62
179/7 in 20.0 8.95
T20BLAST
Lancashire beat Derbyshire by 57 runs
122/10 in 17.4 6.9
181/2 in 24.5 7.39
RLODC
Gloucestershire Won by 8 wickets
177/10 in 44.3 4
Lancashire beat Nottinghamshire by 7 wickets
149/5 in 18.5
VITALITY T20 BLAST 2023
Nottinghamshire won by 5 wickets
145/10 in 18.3
208/4 in 20.0
VITALITY T20 BLAST 2023
Lancashire won by 22 runs
186/5 in 20.0
The Notts Outlaws have suffered four straight defeats this season, the last of which came against Derbyshire on June 7 in Derby by a whopping 98 runs. Chasing a target of 199, the Outlaws were bundled out for just 102 in 16.4 overs.
It was another poor batting display by the team, where no batter could even touch the 20-run mark. So far, captain Joe Clarke tops their batting charts with just 85 runs in 4 innings at a strike rate of 151.
Following him closely is Matthew Montgomery, with 81 runs in 4 innings at 114.
None of the others have stepped up, which reflects in their poor showings. A lot is expected from Alex Hales and Tom Moores, although both have had a sub-standard season so far.
Olly Stone has almost single-handedly led this bowling department, taking 8 wickets in 4 innings at an economy of 9.60. Ben Lister (4 wickets at 8.34) has been decent as well, but the team will need more wickets from him in his opening spell.
Joe Clarke (c), Alex Hales, Jack Haynes, Will Young, Tom Moores (wk), Matthew Montgomery, Lyndon James, Calvin Harrison, Olly Stone, Dillon Pennington, Ben Lister
Will Young, Joe Clarke, Alex Hales, Calvin Harrison, Jack Haynes, Lyndon James, Matthew Montgomery, Tom Moores, Liam Patterson-White, Olly Stone, Benjamin Lister
Lancashire Lightning couldn’t have asked for a better start to their season. They have won three of the four games they have played so far and are at the top of the table with 6 points and a NRR of +2.069.
In their previous game, Lancashire beat Warwickshire by 8 runs at Old Trafford after putting on 176-8 on the board.
Luke Wells was the top-scorer in the game, scoring a terrific 66 off just 32 balls. Wells is now the leading run-scorer of the team this season, with 154 runs in 4 innings at a strike rate of 167.
Next on the list is Steven Croft, with 95 runs in 3 innings at a strike rate of 128.
Chris Green has also been fantastic lower down the order, blasting 70 runs in 3 innings with a strike rate of 163. The spin bowling all-rounder has also taken 6 wickets at an economy of 6.63. Luke Wells has provided him with good in the middle overs with his spin. He too has grabbed 6 wickets at an economy of 6.16.
Among the fast bowlers, the team will be depending on Luke Wood (4 wickets in 4 innings at 6.88) to get some early scalps with the new ball.
Josh Bohannon, Luke Wells, Keaton Jennings (c), Tom Bruce, Matthew Hurst (wk), Steven Croft, Chris Green, Luke Wood, Jack Blatherwick, Mitchell Stanley, Thomas Aspinwall/Saqib Mahmood
Saqib Mahmood, Steven Croft, Josh Bohannon, Keaton Jennings, Jack Morley, Luke Wood, Luke Wells, Jack Blatherwick, Matthew Hurst, Tom Bruce, Chris Green
Trent Bridge's surface offers a true, hard pitch that allows batters to flourish, but it also offers some lateral movement for pace bowlers. Spinners will also come in handy during the middle overs, where the ball tends to stick to the surface and doesn't come onto the bat easily. This advantage for spinners is a key reason teams often choose to bat first, maximizing their opportunity to score heavily before the pitch aids spin bowling.
The weather in Nottingham during the game will be mostly cloudy and pleasant. There’s no threat of rain, so we should get a full game.
Pitch Condition
Batting Conditions
Pace Bowling
Spin Bowling
The average score batting first at Trent Bridge in Nottingham is 172 in domestic T20s. The highest total posted at the venue is Warwickshire’s colossal 261/2 aftre batting first against Nottinghamshire - the second-highest total in English T20 history. The team batting first here will be looking to set a total of around 180-190 runs.
Three of the last five matches played at Trent Bridge in Nottingham have been won by the team batting first, including the last game played here. We think the captain winning the toss in this match is likely to bat first.
The Notts Outlaws will be hoping that their home ground helps turn the fortunes in their favor. So far, their batting has been below par and their bowling hasn’t looked threatening. They need their top order batters to stop up and put a huge score for having chance in this match. Lancashire Lightning, meanwhile, need to just continue what they’ve been doing. They have worked well as a unit, and have a couple of all-round performers who are having an excellent season. We reckon Lancashire will dominate this contest and establish their position at the top.
Lancashire Lightning are favorites to win this clash.
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