Wellington Women vs Otago Women, 2nd Match - Live Cricket Score

Women's Super Smash, 2023 | 20 Dec 2023, Wed, 5:00 AM IST | Basin Reserve, Wellington

ResultWellington Blaze won by 23 runs.
WB-W

WB-W

140/8 (20 ov)

OS-W

OS-W

117/10 (19.2 ov)

Player of the Match: Georgia Plimmer

BatterRB4s6sSR
Rebecca BurnsRebecca Burnsb P J Watkins201630125.00
Jessica McFadyenJessica McFadyen(wk)lbw b EJ Black14161087.50
Amelia KerrAmelia Kerr(c)c PM Inglis b P J Watkins790077.78
Georgia PlimmerGeorgia PlimmerNot out413730110.81
Leigh KasperekLeigh Kasperekb P J Watkins130033.33
Kate ChandlerKate Chandlerb Sophie Oldershaw161520106.67
Jess KerrJess Kerrc O Gain b E Carson670085.71
Caitlin KingCaitlin Kingb P J Watkins12720171.43
Natasha CodyreNatasha Codyrec HNK Jensen b Sophie Oldershaw250040.00
Nicole BairdNicole BairdNot out10510200.00
Did Not Bat: Xara Jetly
Extra( b - 0, w - 8, no - 0, lb - 3, p - 0 )11
Total( 7.00 Runs per over )140 (8 Wkts, 20 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

29-1 (Jessica McFadyen, 4.4), 40-2 (Rebecca Burns, 6.2), 49-3 (Amelia Kerr, 8.1), 55-4 (Leigh Kasperek, 8.6), 93-5 (Kate Chandler, 14.2), 100-6 (Jess Kerr, 15.4), 116-7 (Caitlin King, 17.3), 120-8 (Natasha Codyre, 18.3)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Emma Black40201005.00
Hayley Jensen40340008.50
Eden Carson40261026.50
Poppy Jay Watkins40284057.00
Sophie Oldershaw40292007.25

BatterRB4s6sSR
Suzie BatesSuzie Bates(c)b J Kerr252250113.64
Bella JamesBella Jamesc G Plimmer b AC Kerr9171052.94
Olivia GainOlivia Gainc J Kerr b L Kasperek101010100.00
Felicity Leydon-DavisFelicity Leydon-Davisrunout (AC Kerr)242020120.00
Polly InglisPolly Inglis(wk)st JT McFadyen b AC Kerr151220125.00
Caitlin BlakelyCaitlin Blakelyc G Plimmer b L Kasperek680075.00
Hayley JensenHayley Jensenst JT McFadyen b J Kerr2100020.00
Poppy Jay WatkinsPoppy Jay Watkinsst JT McFadyen b L Kasperek560083.33
Eden CarsonEden Carsonc G Plimmer b XA Jetly340075.00
Emma BlackEmma Blackc J Kerr b N Baird9510180.00
Sophie OldershawSophie OldershawNot out2200100.00
Extra( b - 5, w - 1, no - 0, lb - 1, p - 0 )7
Total( 6.05 Runs per over )117 (10 Wkts, 19.2 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

37-1 (Suzie Bates, 5.4), 47-2 (Bella James, 7.2), 51-3 (Olivia Gain, 8.2), 70-4 (Polly Inglis, 11.1), 92-5 (Caitlin Blakely, 13.6), 98-6 (Felicity Leydon-Davis, 15.5), 99-7 (Hayley Jensen, 16.4), 105-8 (Poppy Jay Watkins, 17.5), 113-9 (Eden Carson, 18.4), 117-10 (Emma Black, 19.2)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Xara Jetly40261006.50
Jess Kerr40152003.75
Leigh Kasperek40253006.25
Nicole Baird2.20161016.86
Amelia Kerr(c)40172004.25
Natasha Codyre101200012.00

Predict the Winner!

team

WB-W (43%)

draw

Draw (0%)

team

OS-W (56%)

Expired
Votes 32

Info

Series

Women's Super Smash

Date & Time

20 Dec 2023, Wed, 5:00 AM IST

Toss

Otago Sparks elected to bowl

Venue

Basin Reserve, Wellington

Umpires

CA Black (New Zealand), Tyron Davies (New Zealand), KS Jagannathan (New Zealand, TV)

Match Referee

K Pulley (New Zealand)

weatherWeather Report

Scattered Clouds

pitchPitch Condition

Balanced

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

122

PredictionWin Prediction

Wellington Blaze

Preview

Wellington Blaze and Otago Sparks will lock horns in the second match of Women's Super Smash 2023-24 at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Thursday, December 21.

Wellington Blaze are the most successful side in the tournament's history, with seven titles, and ended as runners-up three times. The Amelia Kerr-led side would be hoping to turn the tables this time around after failing to have their hands on the silverware last year in the grand finale.

Wellington lost last year's finale to Canterbury by just 12 runs. They dominated the league phase with eight wins, one loss, and one no-result in 10 games, carrying 34 points. They have a pretty strong squad to make amends and create a significant impact.

On the other hand, Otago Sparks will be captained by Felicity Leydon-Davis. Interestingly, the side has won the title only once in the competition's history. They ended the previous season in the second position with six wins, three losses, and one no-result in 10 games, bagging 26 points.

However, their campaign ended after losing to Canterbury by seven wickets in the eliminator. This time, they would be aiming to put better performance in both batting and bowling departments in order to bag their second silverware.