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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Sussex won the toss and choose to bowl first
Sussex takes on Gloucestershire in the Royal London One Day Cup 2023
We predict that Gloucestershire will beat Sussex.
Tournament: | Royal London One-Day Cup 2023 |
Format: | oneday |
Venue: | County Ground, Hove, United Kingdom |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 18°C|Rain |
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Almost at the halfway stage in the groups of the Royal London One Day Cup 2023 teams are now looking to secure their places in the knockout stages. With their team combinations well and truly set, teams are looking to make their final push towards the knockout stages.
Sussex has found it extremely tough to get wins in the competition. With just 1 win in the last 5 games, they are currently placed second last in their group with 2 points. They will hope to turn this around quickly as every game is a do-or-die for them.
Gloucestershire have looked quite good in the competition so far with 4 wins in the 6 games played, placing them 2nd in the points table with 8 points. They will want to secure their knockout spot as soon as possible and prepare for the big games.
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Gloucestershire won by 5 wickets
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Sussex has been extremely poor in this year's competition. Every game from now on is a virtual knock put round and one slip-up can end up costing them a spot in the knockouts. They will not want to repeat the mistakes from their previous encounter.
After winning the toss and deciding to bat first, Sussex would have hoped for a better start. But they failed to capitalise, as they ended up with a score of 276 losing 9 wickets. The last flurry from Fynn Hudson-Prentice scoring 66 off 54 balls propelled their score. They would be disappointed as 3 batsmen crossed the 50-run mark but could not go and get a huge score.
Defending 277 runs on a batting-friendly pitch would be difficult, and the bowling department certainly felt that. Picking an early wicket would have instilled immense hope, but a 145-run partnership for the second wicket crushed all of that. Eventually losing by 4 wickets was a big loss. Jack Carson was the pick of the bowlers picking up 2 for 53.
Key Players: Cheteshwar Pujara, Fynn Hudson-Prentice, Jack Carson, Henry Crocombe.
Tom Clark, Tom Haines(c), Tom Alsop, Cheteshwar Pujara, James Coles, Harrison Ward, Fynn Hudson-Prentice, Oliver Carter(w), Jack Carson, Henry Crocombe, Sean Hunt
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Gloucestershire have been on an incredible run in this edition. Currently sitting 2nd on the points table, they might be a win or so from securing a place in the knockouts. However, they will still want to win all their remaining games and go into the knockouts strong.
After losing the toss and being put into bowl first, Gloucestershire didn’t get off the best start but made a strong comeback. Bowling out the opposition for 217 runs was a commendable effort. Graeme van Buuren was the pick of the bowlers picking up 3 wickets for 41 runs.
The batting department didn’t have quite a huge target to chase and went about their job chasing down the score in 46 overs, losing just 5 wickets. The top order delivered with, Oliver Price scoring a wonderful 109 off 113 balls, anchoring the innings.
Key Players: Tom Price, Graeme van Buuren, Anwar Ali, Paul van Meekeren
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The weather forecast is quite overcast with a high possibility of rain. The maximum and minimum temperatures will be in the 22°C - 18°C range.
The County Ground in Hove has a decent crowd capacity of around 4,500. The stadium however is extremely tricky, as it remains true throughout both innings, but does not produce any high-scoring games frequently.
Given the nature of the ground and the pitch, the team who wins the toss will look to win the toss and bat first. The ground is not famous for producing high-scoring pitches but will remain true throughout. The batsmen will look to take advantage of the pitch when its fresh and post a huge total.
Both teams come into this game with contrasting fortunes. Sussex is playing every game as a virtual knock out and Gloucestershire might need just 1 win to secure their knockout qualification. This will not be an easy contest for either team, as both teams will go all out in their pursuit of a win.
We predict that Gloucestershire will beat Sussex.
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