WAU vs SAU Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing XI, Pitch Report & Injury Updates For Match 11
Hilton Cartwright has scored 267 runs from the opening three Shield matches for Western Australia.
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Preview
Western Australia will be facing South Australia in the 11th match of the Sheffield Shield 2022-23 tournament at WACA Ground in Perth starting from Friday. Western Australia beat Queensland by three wickets in their last game and are now leading the table with two wins and a draw from the opening three games.
South Australia drew with New South Wales in their last Sheffield Shield match and now remain without a win from their opening three matches in the tournament. They also drew with Victoria in their opening clash and lost against Tasmania in the second fixture. South Australia have won only once and drawn twice in their last five games against Western Australia.
Match Information
Western Australia vs South Australia, 11th Match
Sheffield Shield, 11 Nov 2022, Fri, 8:00 AM IST ,W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth
Weather Report
Clear
27.5Ā°C
Team Form (Last 5 matches)
Western Australia
WAU
vs
QUN
Marsh One-Day Cup 2022-23
WAU
vs
QUN
Sheffield Shield
VIC
vs
WAU
Marsh One-Day Cup 2022-23
VIC
vs
WAU
Sheffield Shield
WAU
vs
NSW
Sheffield Shield
South Australia
NSW
vs
SOA
Marsh One-Day Cup 2022-23
NSW
vs
SOA
Sheffield Shield
SOA
vs
TAS
Marsh One-Day Cup 2022-23
SOA
vs
TAS
Sheffield Shield
SOA
vs
VIC
Sheffield Shield
Players Stats in current Series
Cameron Bancroft
WAU - wk
945 Runs
11Ā Matches
Daniel Drew
SOA - all
656 Runs
8Ā Matches
Hilton Cartwright
WAU - bat
629 Runs
11Ā Matches
Sam Whiteman
WAU - bat
601 Runs
11Ā Matches
Jake Lehmann
SOA - bat
531 Runs
10Ā Matches
Nathan McSweeney
SOA - all
492 Runs
8Ā Matches
Mitchell Marsh
WAU - all
97.30
1Ā Match
Josh Inglis
WAU - wk
77.43
5Ā Matches
Benjamin Manenti
SOA - all
75.99
9Ā Matches
Kelvin Smith
SOA - bat
67.65
1Ā Match
Marcus Stoinis
WAU - bat
66.43
2Ā Matches
Alex Carey
SOA - wk
65.68
3Ā Matches
Wes Agar
SOA - bowl
36 Wkts
9Ā Matches
Matthew Kelly
WAU - bowl
35 Wkts
8Ā Matches
Lance Morris
WAU - bowl
31 Wkts
6Ā Matches
Nathan McAndrew
SOA - all
28 Wkts
8Ā Matches
Joel Paris
WAU - bowl
27 Wkts
7Ā Matches
Corey Rocchiccioli
WAU - bowl
25 Wkts
10Ā Matches
Joel Paris
WAU - bowl
2.00
7Ā Matches
Jhye Richardson
WAU - bowl
2.00
2Ā Matches
Charles Stobo
WAU - bowl
2.00
5Ā Matches
Harry Conway
SOA - bowl
2.00
2Ā Matches
Matthew Kelly
WAU - bowl
2.00
8Ā Matches
Brendan Doggett
SOA - bowl
2.00
6Ā Matches
Probable Playing XI
Western Australia
JR Philippe (wk), CT Bancroft, SM Whiteman (C), HWR Cartwright, Sam Fanning, Teague Wyllie, AM Hardie, JA Richardson, JS Paris, LR Morris, C Rocchiccioli
Bench : JP Inglis, SE Marsh, AJ Turner, Jayden Goodwin, Bryce Jackson, C Green, MR Marsh, AC Agar, MP Stoinis, DJM Short, Cooper Connolly, JP Behrendorff, AJ Tye, Cameron Gannon, M Kelly, DJM Moody, Charles Stobo, Sam Greer, Hamish Mckenzie
South Australia
AT Carey (wk), J Weatherald, JS Lehmann, HJ Hunt, Daniel Drew, TM Head (C), WA Agar, N McAndrew, Brendan Doggett, Jordan Buckingham, BAD Manenti
Bench : HJ Nielsen, JM Carder, Bailey Capel, Thomas Kelly, Isaac Higgins, Harry Matthias, NA McSweeney, Liam Scott, Aidan Cahill, Kyle Brazell, Ryan King, L Pope, Henry Thornton, Harry Conway, NP Winter, SH Johnson, DMK Grant
Injury and availability news
Pitch Report
214
Average Score
Player Picks
Hilton Cartwright WAU | BAT
The experienced Australian batter scored 69 runs off 148 balls in the second innings against Queensland in the last game and is also leading the scoring chart for his team with 264 runs from the opening games at an average of 66.00.
Benjamin Manenti SOA | ALL
The star Australian bowling all-rounder was excellent with both bat and ball against Tasmania in the second game. He scored 59 runs in the first innings and smashed unbeaten 85 runs off just 96 balls in the second while taking five wickets in the game.
Lance Morris WAU | BOWL
The young right-arm pacer was excellent against Queensland in the last match with four wickets in the second innings. Morris now leads the wickets chart for Western Australia with 15 wickets from the opening three games at an average of 17.93.
Alex Carey SOA | WK
The star Australian wicketkeeper batter is enjoying a good start with South Australia in this tournament. Carey scored only 42 runs combined against Tasmania in the second game but scored 178 runs with the help of two fifties, including a 64-run knock against New South Wales in the last game.
Aaron Hardie WAU | ALL
The 23-year-old bowling all-rounder scored 44 runs in the first innings and added unbeaten 70 runs in the second innings against Queensland in the last game. Hardie has scored 131 runs and has taken seven wickets in this tournament so far.
Wes Agar SOA | BOWL
The 25-year-old bowling all-rounder is in excellent form for South Australia this season. Agar has scored 128 runs and has taken 13 wickets this season and is available for only 8.0 credits for this fixture.
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Joel Paris
WAU | BOWL
The experienced pacer took three wickets in the second innings after failing to get any in the first innings against Queensland. He has taken only seven wickets from five innings and should be avoided for the Dream11 selection for this fixture.
Nathan McAndrew
SOA | ALL
The 29-year-old Australian all-rounder is struggling for consistency with a ball across domestic formats this season. He took only one wicket from two innings against New South Wales in the last game after failing to take any against Tasmania in the second game.
Last Updated On - Nov 22 2024 5:00 AM
Players
11/11
Team 1
6 : 5
Credits Left
17.5/100
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11/11
Team 1
5 : 6
Credits Left
19/100
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