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Match Drawn
Western Australia takes on Queensland, in the Sheffield Shield 2023-24
We predict that Western Australia will beat Queensland.
Tournament: | Sheffield Shield, 2023-2024 |
Format: | test |
Venue: | The Gabba, Woolloongabba, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 26.0°C|Partly cloudy |
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The new season of the Sheffield Shield has started to warm up, and teams are looking to get wins under their belt. This encounter is an important encounter for both teams as both teams will be looking for a win.
Western Australia has been brilliant so far in the competition and looks set to stay in the top half of the points table. They will be looking for their 4th win, and with the form they are in they will definitely back themselves.
Queensland has not had the best season so far. They find themselves bottom of the points table and out of sorts for the top of the points table. This game is a do-or-die for them and hence will go all guns blazing.
204/10 in 66.5 3.05
201/8 in 61.5 3.25
225/8 in 42.0 5.36
216/10 in 42.2 5.1
115/10 in 45.0
SSD
Western Australia beat Queensland by 3 wickets
196/7 in 74.1
There is not much difference with the Western Australia squad as they are the defending champions. They have started off in magnificent fashion, as they are currently placed 2nd in the points table with 3 wins in 5 games.
Western Australia won the toss and elected to field first. The bowling department was exceptional throughout the game as they bowled out the opposition for 192 in the first innings and 212 in the second. Joel Paris, Charles Stobo and Lance Morris picked up 5 wickets each in the game and were brilliant.
The batting department would be disappointed by their performance as they were bowled out for 204 in the first innings. With a target of 201, they almost managed to bottle it as they won by 2 wickets in thrilling fashion. The batsmen would want to come back stronger in the next game.
Key Players: Charles Stobo, Joel Paris, Charles Stobo, Lance Morris
Cameron Bancroft, Sam Whiteman(c), Teague Wyllie, Hilton Cartwright, Aaron Hardie, Jayden Goodwin, Josh Philippe(w), Joel Paris, Charles Stobo, Corey Rocchiccioli, Lance Morris
Gurinder Sandhu, Joe Burns, Jack Clayton, Jimmy Peirson, Jack Wildermuth, Michael Neser, Matt Renshaw, Mark Steketee, Mitchell Swepson, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne
Queensland have not switched on, and find themselves at the bottom of the table. They might not be out of reconning as of now, but they have to win the game in order to have any chance of qualification.
After winning the toss, and opting to field first, Queensland really struggled as the opposition raced to 300 for a loss of 7 wickets in the first innings. As the pitch got better to bowl in the second innings, they restricted the 2nd innings score to 190-9. Liam Guthrie was the pick of bowlers as he picked up 8 wickets in the game.
The batting department was a real letdown this time as well as they were bowled out for 219 in the first innings and while chasing a score of 272 in the second innings, were once again bowled out for 158 runs losing the game by 113 runs.
Key Players: Liam Guthrie, Mitchell Swepson, Joe Burns, Usman Khawaja
Bryce Street, Matt Renshaw, Joe Burns, Usman Khawaja(c), Jack Clayton, Jimmy Peirson(w), Jack Wildermuth, James Bazley, Gurinder Sandhu, Liam Guthrie, Mitchell Swepson
Cameron Bancroft, Charlie Stobo, Corey Rocchiccioli, Hilton Cartwright, Jayden Goodwin, Jhye Richardson, Sam Fanning, Sam Whiteman, Cameron Green, Liam Haskett, Joel Curtis
The weather forecast is perfect for a game of cricket. The maximum and minimum temperatures will be in the 20°C - 12°C range.
The pitch is considered to be the truest wicket available in Australia. It usually offers healthy bounce and carry to the fast bowlers while the stroke-makers thrive on the consistent bounce available.
The Gabba, in Brisbane, Australia will be hosting this encounter and has a capacity of 42,000.
Both teams seem to be quite strong while batting and will want to take advantage of the conditions and pile up the runs. The history of the ground would suggest, that the team who wins the toss should have a bat first.
Western Australia has had a wonderful start to the season and will want to continue the form for the rest of the tournament. Queensland will look to regroup after the loss in the last game and come back stronger in the game. This is a do-or-die game for them and will hope to come to Western Australia with their best.
We predict that Western Australia will beat Queensland.
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