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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - New South Wales won the toss and choose to bowl first
New South Wales beat Queensland by 5 wickets
Queensland’s battle for pride in a disastrous season
New South Wales to win
Tournament: | Sheffield Shield, 2023-2024 |
Format: | test |
Venue: | Tbc, Australia, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 27.0°C|Partly cloudy |
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We are in the last round of league games in Sheffield Shield 2023-24. Queensland will be up against New South Wales in the 30th match, with neither side having any hopes of reaching the final. Queensland went down against Western Australia in the last game. New South Wales drew their last game against South Australia.
Queensland has been in poor form. They have won just two games this season and are at the bottom of the points table. The batting lineup has been inconsistent, and they will look to sign off on a high. New South Wales has a strong bowling attack, and they will look to exploit the opportunity in this match.
310/10 in 102.0 3.04
SSD
Western Australia beat Queensland by 146 runs
301/10 in 96.1 3.13
169/10 in 42.0 4.02
170/5 in 33.2 5.1
256/3 in 40.5 6.27
311/10 in 48.4 6.39
256/10 in 88.0 2.91
182/6 in 59.3 3.06
161/10 in 39.1 4.11
163/5 in 32.2 5.04
446/10 in 117.2
SSD
Match drawn
0/0 in 0.0
246/10 in 80.3
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Match Drawn
10/0 in 2.0
Jimmy Peirson’s team lost to Western Australia by 146 runs in the last game. It has been a bad season for the team, where they have won only two games and are sitting at the bottom of the points table. Peirson will look to finish the season on a high and expect a strong show from his players.
The opening pair hasn’t done well for the team, and they will need a strong start from Angus Lovell and Bryce Street. Ben McDermott must do well at No. 3 and will look to build partnerships with Jack Clayton and Max Bryant. Peirson, Jack Wildermuth, and Xavier Bartlett add depth to this batting lineup, making it strong.
Xavier Bartlett and Jack Wildermuth must do well in this game with the new ball and put the side in a strong position. Mark Steketee is an experienced bowler and must do well as the first change with Gurinder Sandhu. Mitchell Swepson will look to trouble batsmen as the fifth bowler.
Jimmy Peirson (c & wk), Bryce Street, Angus Lovell, Jack Clayton, Max Bryant, Ben McDermott, Jack Wildermuth, Xavier Bartlett, Mark Steketee, Gurinder Sandhu, Mitchell Swepson
Ben McDermott, Bryce Street, Jack Clayton, Jimmy Peirson, Jack Wildermuth, Max Bryant, Mark Steketee, Mitchell Swepson, Xavier Bartlett, Angus Lovell, Callum Vidler
Moises Henriques will be upset to have drawn the last game against South Australia, where they failed to take the last wicket. They have been in good form in the last few games and shall look to end the season on the same note. Henriques shall expect a clinical show from his players.
Sam Konstas and Blake Nikitaras will look to set up a big opening-wicket stand at the start and lay a strong platform. Daniel Hughes will be confident after a hundred and look to add runs with Henriques and Matthew Gilkes. Oliver Davies and Jack Edwards must do well in the lower middle order.
Chris Tremain is the leading wicket-taker this season, and he will look to pick wickets with the new ball along with Jack Edwards. Ryan Hadley and Chris Green have done well as a pair, and the side expects the same from them. Jack Nisbet adds variety to this attack and shall look to do well.
Moises Henriques (c), Sam Konstas, Blake Nikitaras, Daniel Hughes, Matthew Gilkes (wk), Oliver Davies, Jack Edwards, Chris Green, Jack Nisbet, Ryan Hadley, Chris Tremain
Blake Nikitaras, Chris Green, Chris Tremain, Daniel Hughes, Jack Edwards, Jack Nisbet , Matthew Gilkes, Moises Henriques, Oliver Davies, Tanveer Sangha, Sam Konstas
We expect overcast skies and rain on the first day. The pitch would be challenging to bat on as swing and seam are on offer for the fast bowlers. But batsmen who get their eyes set do well. The side batting first would be happy to have 350 runs on the board in the first innings.
Allan Border Field, Brisbane, balances it nicely between the batters and the bowlers. The small size of the ground offers plenty of hitting opportunities, but there are good rewards from the surface for the fast bowlers who can seam the ball. Spinners have also done well here using the slowness of the surface.
It is a great venue to bowl on the first day, as the batting conditions are challenging on a fresh wicket. The conditions improve as the game progresses. Hence, the side winning the toss shall have no hesitation in bowling first.
Queensland has struggled this season with its consistency. The top order has failed to build partnerships, and they will need a good start from the top order to have a chance. New South Wales has a stronger batting lineup and a bowling attack, making them favorites.
New South Wales to win
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