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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - South Africa U19 won the toss and choose to bowl first
South Africa U19 beat Zimbabwe U19 by 9 wickets
South Africa U19's quest for second win in the tournament
South Africa U19 to win
Tournament: | ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, 2024 |
Format: | odi |
Venue: | JB Marks Local Municipality, JB Marks Local Municipality, South Africa |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 30.4°C|Sunny |
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Zimbabwe U19 will take on hosts South Africa U19 in their first Super Six game in the ICC Under 19 World Cup 2024. Zimbabwe defeated Namibia in their last game to finish third in the group and qualify for this round. South Africa defeated Scotland U19 in their last game and shall look to build on this momentum.
South Africa U19 players know the conditions well, which is an advantage for the side. Their batsmen did well in the last game and shall carry the momentum. The Zimbabwean side will be under pressure as they have won only once in the tournament. It will be a tough contest for them, and it remains to be seen if they can win.
147/2 in 35.2 4.16
146/8 in 50.0 2.92
71/10 in 23.2 3.04
296/7 in 50.0 5.92
204/10 in 48.3 4.21
89/10 in 21.1 4.2
273/3 in 27.0 10.11
269/9 in 50.0 5.38
230/10 in 49.2 4.66
137/2 in 28.3 4.81
285/9 in 50.0 5.7
254/10 in 40.1 6.32
Matthew Schonken’s side defeated Namibia U19 by 8 wickets in the last game to earn a berth in the Super Six. However, the side has been in poor form with the bat and the ball, and they will face a tough challenge from the hosts. Schonken will expect consistency from his players in this game.
Panashe Taruvinga played well in the last game, and he will look to set up a strong opening wicket stand with Ryan Kamwemba. Brendon Sunguro, Campbell Macmillan, and Ronak Patel must build partnerships in the middle order. Matthew Schonken and Kohl Eksteen will look to deliver the goods in the lower middle order for the team to win.
Anesu Kamuriwo and Kohl Eksteen will have a challenging task, and they must pick early wickets in this game. The side will need good spells in the middle overs from Ryan Simbi and Newman Nyamhuri in the middle overs. Matthew Schonken, Calton Takawira, and Panashe Taruvinga will look to do well in the ing role.
Matthew Schonken (c), Panashe Taruvinga, Ryan Kamwemba (wk), Brendon Sunguro, Campbell Macmillan, Ronak Patel, Kohl Eksteen, Newman Nyamhuri, Calton Takawira, Anesu Kamuriwo, Ryan Simbi
Mashford Shungu, Nathaniel Hlabangana, Panashe Taruvinga, Ryan Kamwemba, Brendon Sunguro, Campbell Macmillan, Ronak Patel, Matthew Schonken, Newman Nyamhuri, Anesu Kamuriwo, Ryan Simbi
Juan James' team defeated Scotland U19 by 7 wickets in the last game to finish at the top of Group B. They will look to build on the momentum and strengthen their position in the tournament by winning this game. The side will look to leverage the home advantage and do well.
Steve Stolk played a match-winning knock in the last game and shall look to deliver a solid start with Lhuan-dre Pretorius. Dewan Marais, Tristan Luus, and David Teeger make the middle order strong, and they will aim to build partnerships. Richard Seletswane, Romashan Pillay, and Juan James add depth to the South African batting.
Kwena Maphaka and Tristan Luus have bowled well, and the side needs early wickets from the pair to have an advantage. Riley Norton and Sipho Potsane will look to trouble the Zimbabwean batters in the middle overs. Juan James and Romashan Pillay complete a strong attack.
Juan James (c), Lhuan-dre Pretorius (wk), Steve Stolk, David Teeger, Richard Seletswane, Dewan Marais, Romashan Pillay, Riley Norton, Tristan Luus, Sipho Potsane, Kwena Maphaka
Raeeq Daniels, Lhuan dre Pretorius, Steve Stolk, David Teeger, Richard Seletswane, Dewan Marais, Romashan Pillay, Juan James, Riley Norton, Tristan Luus, Kwena Maphaka
There is a forecast for cloudy skies at Potchefstroom, which will favor the bowlers. The track will be challenging to bat on, and fast bowlers will have their tails up. The side batting first would be happy to put up 280 runs on the board.
Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, has shorter boundaries than other grounds in the country. The ball comes onto the bat nicely, allowing batsmen to play their strokes. The ball also tends to do a bit in the initial overs, encouraging the bowlers. Spinners rely on their skills to do well here.
We have seen the side chasing the score win in the last three games. Weather will be a deciding factor at the toss. The side winning the toss would look to take advantage of the conditions by bowling first.
Zimbabwe U19 has struggled with the bat and the ball in this tournament. They have a weak bowling attack and must deliver a strong performance with the ball to have a chance in this contest. South Africa U19 is a strong team, and they play on home soil, making them favorites.
South Africa U19 to win
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