SAU vs NSW Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing XI, Pitch Report, & Injury Updates for The Marsh Cup, Match 11
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South Australia will lock horns with New South Wales in the 11th match of The Marsh Cup at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on October 20. South Australia has not really done too well so far, not being able to win any of their three matches, and are languishing at the bottom of the table. New South Wales, on the other hand, has won just one of their three games and are placed fourth in the rankings.
South Australia had played off against Tasmania in their last match, where South Australia won the toss and elected to bowl. On a belter of a track, it was a run-fest for both these teams as a total of 833 runs were scored in the match. Batting first, Tasmania posted an unbelievable total of 435 runs on the board, owing to contributions from the whole team. South Australia did not back off from such a massive total and tried their best. Several of their batters contributed and scored well, but they kept losing wickets, as a result of which they were bowled out in the end and lost by 37 runs.
New South Wales had played off against Queensland in their last encounter, where Queensland won the toss and elected to bowl. Wales had a sloppy start being put to bat first, as they lost two wickets just at the score of four runs. The pair of Daniel Hughes and Moises Henriques saved the day for them as they put up a decent partnership, which led their team to a total of 217 runs. Queensland started much better than their counterparts but kept losing wickets. They had lost nine wickets at 146, but a miraculous partnership for the 10th wicket won them the match by the end.
Match Information
South Australia vs New South Wales, Match 11
The Marsh Cup, 19 Oct 2023, Thur, 5:00 AM IST, Adelaide Oval
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Weather Report
Clear
29.6°C
35% (Humidity)
Team Form (Last 5 matches)
Probable Playing XI
South Australia
HJ Nielsen (wk), HJ Hunt, JM Carder (C), NA McSweeney, JS Lehmann, Daniel Drew, Henry Thornton, WA Agar, Harry Conway, N McAndrew, Brendan Doggett
Bench : AT Carey, Harry Matthias, TM Head, Thomas Kelly, Kyle Brazell, Liam Scott, J Fraser-McGurk, KR Smith, Isaac Higgins, Aidan Cahill, SH Johnson, L Pope, BAD Manenti, Jordan Buckingham, DMK Grant
New South Wales
M Gilkes (wk), Daniel Hughes, Kurtis Patterson, Jason Sangha, J Edwards, Moises Henriques (C), Oliver Davies, Chris Green, Ben Dwarshuis, CP Tremain, Jack Nisbet
Bench : Lachlan Shaw, BJ Holt, David Warner, Steve Smith, Blake Macdonald, Ryan Hackney, Blake Nikitaras, Pat Cummins, Hayden Kerr, William Salzmann, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Sean Abbott, Tanveer Sangha, Liam Hatcher, A Zampa, Josh Hazlewood, JM Bird, Hunar Verma, R Hadley, Ross Pawson
Injury and availability news
Pitch Report
60%
Pace Bowling
40%
Spin Bowling
60%
Batting Pitch
219
Average Score
40%
Bowling Pitch
Player Picks
Jack Edwards NSW | ALL
Edwards has been phenomenal in the tournament with his contributions with the bat as well as the ball. He has slammed 107 runs and eight wickets in just three games.
Daniel Hughes NSW | BAT
Hughes has been performing consistently, smashing three fifties in the last three matches. He can make a good captain for your fantasy side.
Avoid Having These Players In Your Fantasy Sports Team
Harry Nielsen
SOA | WK
Nielsen has been able to score just 22 runs playing three matches so far. He should be dropped from your fantasy team.
Jake Lehmann
SOA | BAT
Lehmann has failed to impress the critics with his performances in the tournament and should not be present in the team.
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