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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Western Australia won the toss and choose to bowl first
Western Australia beat New South Wales by 5 wickets
Western Australia's aim for a third title in a row
Western Australia to win
Tournament: | Marsh One Day Cup, 2023-24 |
Format: | odi |
Venue: | Tbc Building, Singapore, Singapore |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 26.0°C|Partly cloudy |
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It is the big final of the Australia Domestic One-Day Cup 2023-24. Table toppers New South Wales will take on Western Australia looking for their 13th title, while Western Australia hunts for its 16th. New South defeated Victoria in their last game, and Western Australia comes here with a win against Tasmania.
New South Wales have won both games against Western Australia, which will make the side confident. However, Western Australia won the last two titles and had a good record against New South Wales in the final. We expect a close contest in this game with both teams in good form.
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Western Australia beat New South Wales by 8 wickets
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Moises Henriques' side has done well this season. They had made a slow start but peaked at the right time. The side comes into the game with a 7-wicket win against Victoria. The side will look to perform well in the game against the defending champions and have their hands on the title after two seasons.
Daniel Hughes hit a brilliant hundred in the last game and will look to deliver a good start with Jack Edwards. Blake Macdonald and Moises Henriques batted well in the last game and will look to build partnerships with Oliver Davies. The side will expect a good show from Matthew Gilkes and Chris Green in the lower middle order.
Ben Dwarshuis and Jackson Bird have done well with the new ball, and the side will expect a good show from them in this contest. Chris Green has a lot of experience, and the side will expect a good show from him in the middle overs with Jack Edwards. William Salzmann and Tanveer Sangha must deliver the goods in the ing role.
Moises Henriques (c), Daniel Hughes, Jack Edwards, Blake Macdonald, Oliver Davies, Matthew Gilkes (wk), Chris Green, William Salzmann, Ben Dwarshuis, Jackson Bird, Tanveer Sangha
Jack Edwards, Daniel Hughes, Matthew Gilkes, Moises Henriques, Oliver Davies, Jackson Bird, Blake Macdonald , Chris Green, William Salzmann , Ben Dwarshuis, Tanveer Sangha
Sam Whiteman's side finished second on the points table. It has been a fall for the defending champions, who have dominated the last two seasons. The side did well in the last game, defeating Tasmania by 52 runs. The side will look to make it a hattrick of titles this season with a win.
D'Arcy Short is in good form, and the side would like to see a strong start from him and Josh Philippe. The middle order has done well for the side, and they would like to see partnerships between Cameron Bancroft, Sam Whiteman, and Hilton Cartwright. Nick Hobson, Keaton Critchell, and Ashton Agar will look to do well in the lower middle order.
The side will expect a good show with the new ball from Cameron Gannon and Bryce Jackson in this contest. Andrew Tye and Ashton Agar have vast experience, and the side will look for a strong show from them in the middle overs. Keaton Critchell and D'Arcy Short strengthen this bowling attack.
Sam Whiteman (c), Josh Philippe (wk), D'Arcy Short, Cameron Bancroft, Hilton Cartwright, Keaton Critchell, Nick Hobson, Ashton Agar, Cameron Gannon, Andrew Tye, Bryce Jackson
Sam Whiteman, Cameron Bancroft, Hilton Cartwright, Josh Philippe, Joel Paris, Cooper Connolly, D'Arcy Short, Nick Hobson, Ashton Agar, Andrew Tye, Jason Behrendorff
The skies over Sydney would be partly cloudy, which might give bowlers some respite from the heavy pounding they have taken so far. The wicket will be good for the bowlers with the new ball. The side batting first would aim to put 300 runs on the board to win here.
Central Cricket, Sydney, is a fast and lively wicket where fast bowlers have enjoyed good records. The smaller venue also allows batsmen to score runs easily on this track. It isn't the best venue for the spinners as they have struggled to generate turn from this surface.
It is a small ground and a good surface to bat on if the batsmen can see through their initial overs. Chasing scores is challenging as the wicket gets slower in the second innings. The side winning the toss shall like to bat first in this game.
New South Wales has topped the points table and won both games against Western Australia. The side will face a tough challenge in this game as the middle order hasn't been in the best form. Western Australia has won the last two titles, and the players have done well in crunch games, giving them an edge.
Western Australia to win
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