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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - South Australia won the toss and choose to bowl first
New South Wales beat South Australia by 33 runs
Bottom of the table South Australia take on the New South Wales.
We predict that South Australia will defeat New South Wales.
Tournament: | Marsh One Day Cup, 2023-24 |
Format: | oneday |
Venue: | Adelaide Oval, North Adelaide, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 23.0°C|Sunny |
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South Australia need to get to winning ways as soon as possible. They have not won a single match as of now in the league and are bottom of the pile currently. They will use the next match to make a statement and to improve their standing on the table as well.
New South Wales is not having a great season so far as well. The team has won only 1 match so far in the league while losing 2 matches. NSW have even lost back to back matches after winning the first match. It will be a necessity for them to win their coming match and break the losing streak.
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Tasmania beat South Australia by 7 wickets
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Western Australia beat New South Wales by 8 wickets
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Match Drawn
82/3 in 30.5
South Australia lost their previous match by 37 runs. The team bowled first in this match and conceded a mammoth 435 runs in 50 overs. The bowlers were smashed all over the park throughout the innings. Brendan Doggett and Wes Agar picked up 3 wickets each in the innings for South Australia. Every single bowler from the team went for plenty of runs.
The chase was rather thrilling as the South Australia batsmen tried their best and only fell short by 37 runs. Jake Fraser-McGurk was sensational in the chase as he scored 125 runs in the innings. Nathan McSweeney too played a decent innings of 62 runs to partner him. However, the target set was too high as eventually the batters fell short.
Key players: Nathan McSweeney, Jake Fraser-McGurk
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New South Wales have lost their way a bit after winning the first match of the season. NSW lost their previous match by 1 wicket in a closely contested match. Batting first they put up 217 runs on board. Captain Henriques was the top scorer for the team as he hit 82 runs in 84 balls. Daniel Hughes scored an important half century too up the order.
The chase went down the wire as the NSW bowlers tried their best to defend the total. Jack Edwards was brilliant with the ball as he picked up 4 wickets in the match. He bowled 8 overs while only conceding 38 runs. Jack Nisbet ed the party as well by picking up 3 wickets in the innings. However, they failed to defend the total in a fantastically close knitted game.
Key players: Jack Nisbet, Jack Edwards, Henriques
Daniel Hughes, Jack Edwards, Kurtis Patterson, Moises Henriques (c), Oliver Davies, Jason Sangha, Matthew Gilkes (wk), Chris Green, Ben Dwarshuis, Chris Tremain, Jack Nisbet
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Adelaide's pitch has always been a batting delight, and the batsmen will relish their time in the middle once more. There are no visible demons on the wicket, and the batsmen may play their strokes correctly by relying on the venue's bounce. The outfield is lightning fast, and once the ball is in the gap, it will sprint away toward the boundary ropes.
The temperature will be around 17 degrees Celsius through the day with very less chances of rainfall to affect the match
The match between South Australia and New South Wales will take place at the Adelaide Oval in Australia.
The wicket will be excellent to bat as the ball will come nicely onto the bat. The square boundaries of this stadium are fairly small, however the mid-wicket boundaries are on the larger side. After winning the toss, both captains would want to chase.
The match will go down the wire as both the teams need a win now more than ever. NSW have won 1 match while South Australia have won none but still they performed magically in the previous match with the bat. Therefore, we predict that South Australia will defeat New South Wales in this match.
We predict that South Australia will defeat New South Wales.
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