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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Queensland won the toss and choose to bowl first
Queensland beat New South Walesby 1 wickets
New South Wales take on Queensland, in the Australia Domestic One-Day Cup 2023-24 to kick off the new season.
We predict that New South Wales will beat Queensland.
Tournament: | Marsh One Day Cup, 2023-24 |
Format: | oneday |
Venue: | North Sydney Oval, North Sydney, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 18.0°C|Partly cloudy |
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The new season of the Australia Domestic One-Day Cup is here, and teams will be eagerly looking forward to getting going. This encounter will be a feisty one as both the teams will want to get ahead in the points table.
New South Wales made a really good start to the tournament by winning their first game, but will be disappointed with losing their last one. They will want to be much more consistent and will hope they can get on a winning streak.
Queensland are yet to get their first win of the new season. With a loss in their first game and an abandoned game in the second, they will be a bit under the pump to get their first win in the competition.
258/10 in 105.0 2.46
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Western Australia beat New South Wales by 8 wickets
85/2 in 24.5 3.42
205/10 in 75.2 2.72
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Queensland beat Victoria by 10 runs
0/0 in 0.0 0
115/10 in 45.0 2.56
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Western Australia beat Queensland by 3 wickets
196/7 in 74.1 2.64
458/10 in 153.4 2.98
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Queensland beat Tasmania by 172 runs
0/0 in 0.0 0
Match drawn
246/10 in 80.3
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Match Drawn
10/0 in 2.0
New South Wales made a really bright start to the competition after winning their opening game. However, they could not build that up as they lost their last match. They will want to learn from their mistakes and get back to winning ways.
New South Wales lost the toss and were put into the field first. The bowling department didn’t get off to the best of starts as the opposition got off to a flyer. However, they made a comeback late in the innings and managed to restrict them to 298 for 7. Hayden Kerr was the top wicket taker with 3 for 57 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. Daniel Hughes was the top scorer with 69 runs, but it wasn’t enough for New South Wales as they were bowled out for 239, losing the game by 59 runs.
Key Players: Hayden Kerr, Ben Dwarshuis, Daniel Hughes, Jack Edwards
Daniel Hughes, Jack Edwards, Kurtis Patterson, Moises Henriques(c), Oliver Davies, Matthew Gilkes(w), Jason Sangha, Hayden Kerr, Chris Green, Ben Dwarshuis, Jackson Bird
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Queensland have not had the best of starts to the competition as they lost their opening game. The squad morale will be quite down as their last match was abandoned. They will be desperate to get a win and get their tournament rolling.
Queensland lost the toss and were put into the bat first. Despite getting off to a good start the middle order could not capitalise and collapsed, as they were bowled out for 238 runs. Ben McDermott was the top scorer with 52 runs off 69 balls.
The bowling department had a really difficult task as the target they were defending was too low. They were unable to take early wickets and the opposition chased down the target in 40.2 overs. Mark Steketee was the top wicket taker with 2 for 39 runs in 8 overs.
Key Players: Usman Khawaja(c), Ben McDermott, Mark Steketee, Kane Richardson
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The weather forecast is perfect for a game of cricket. The maximum and minimum temperatures will be in the 21°C - 11°C range.
North Sydney Oval, located in Sydney, Australia will be hosting this encounter and has a capacity of 20,000.
The pitch will remain true throughout the innings, but batting will get easier as the match progresses, making batting second a really good 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.
New South Wales already have a win under their belt and will want to consolidate on the same and get onto a winning streak, pushing them further up the points table. Queensland on the other hand are still chasing their 1st and of the tournament, and will go all guns blazing in order to get one.
We predict that New South Wales will beat Queensland.
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