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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Queensland won the toss and choose to bowl first
Queensland hope to build form against struggling Tasmania
Our prediction is for Queensland to win
Tournament: | Sheffield Shield, 2024-25 |
Format: | test |
Venue: | Allan Border Field, Albion, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 24.3°C|Light rain |
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Tasmania are hoping for a hat-trick of wins against Queensland when they go up against the fourth-placed outfit in the Sheffield Shield test game. Queensland have been unable to make a difference to their game and they are sitting fourth in the standings after having managed only 7.44 points from the three matches. The team are yet to get success in the season, but the team are building a sizable advantage over the chasing pack. The Tasmanian outfit will be quietly confident after having managed back-to-back successes in this fixture.
223/1 in 32.3 6.86
MODC2024-25
Queensland beat South Australia by 9 wickets218/10 in 47.0 4.64
301/6 in 49.0 6.14
300/10 in 49.3 6.06
128/6 in 26.5 4.77
MODC2024-25
Victoria won by 4 wickets
126/10 in 30.1 4.18
458/10 in 153.4
SSD
Queensland beat Tasmania by 172 runs
0/0 in 0.0
Queensland failed to make the most of a match against New South Wales, who are also winless in their 2024-25 season. Queensland have struggled against Tasmania in the past. They have suffered back-to-back losses in this fixture with the latest coming in the February 2024 meeting. Queensland have drawn two of the last three matches and they have struggled to assert superiority on the opposition.
The last victory for the Queensland outfit was against South Australia by a significant margin after beating them by nine wickets. In test matches, however, Queensland have found it difficult to pick up victories with the last coming in February 2024 when the team beat Southern Australia.
Ben McDermott is the leading scorer for the team with 207 runs from his four-innings average of 51.75. Even though he is yet to hit a century, McDermott has managed half-centuries already. Jack Clayton comes a close second with 197 runs at an average of 49.25.
Mitchell Swepson is a crucial bowler for the team after having grabbed seven wickets. He is not far away from entering into double figures.
Matt Renshaw, Usman Khawaja, Angus Lovell, Jack Clayton, Ben McDermott, Lachlan Hearne, Jimmy Peirson, Liam Guthrie, Benji Floros, Mitchell Swepson (c), Tom Straker
Jack Clayton, Lachlan Hearne, Ben McDermott, Jimmy Peirson, Matt Renshaw, Bryce Street, Mark Steketee, Mitchell Swepson, Angus Lovell, Tom Straker, Tom Whitney
Tasmania are stuck to the bottom of the Sheffield Shield and the match against Queensland appears to be a huge climb for the Tasmanian outfit. So far, they have struggled on several fronts but psychological advantages with the team after having beaten Queensland in back-to-back meetings – including a recent match back in February 2024.
Kieran Elliott has been one of the top bowlers in the Sheffield Shield squad after managing nine wickets from his five innings. Even though he leads the wicket taking charts for Tasmania, Elliott remains as a player still to achieve double figures in the campaign and beyond. Matthew Kuhnemann comes a close second with an average of 39.3 and an economy of 3.21.
A vast majority of Tasmanian cricket fans will be counting heavily on the form of Bradley Hope, who has been able to manage 175 runs from his five innings average of 35. A string of most runs in the squad would go to the likes of Jake Doran and Mitchell Owen, who are not far behind.
Jake Weatherald, Caleb Jewell, Charlie Wakim, Jordan Silk (c), Jake Doran, Bradley Hope, Mitchell Owen, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Kieran Elliott, Matthew Kuhnemann, Gabe Bell
Jordan Silk, Jake Doran, Caleb Jewell, Mitchell Owen, Tim Ward, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster, Matthew Kuhnemann, Riley Meredith, Bradley Hope, Lawrence Neil-Smith
Allan Border Field in Brisbane has only hosted one game each from the previous campaigns. The last two games on the ground have witnessed a first innings score of 229 while the average score from the chasing team in the first innings stands at an impressive 312. The game may be played under a weather which has the potential for rain.
This is only the second match at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane in the 2024-23 season. Queensland are searching for their first victory on the ground so far in the campaign. After having struggled against Tasmania with back-to-back losses, the fans have accepted the offer.
This is only the second match that will take place at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane for the 2024-25 season. Queensland were able to win the toss in this match and they have been unable to beat the opposition. Queensland lost the game despite having won the toss and choosing to field first.
Queensland are heading into the game after losing the last two outings against Tasmania. However, it has been a difficult campaign for Tasmania who have been stuck to the bottom of the Sheffield Shield this season. Queensland’s home advantage is also likely to help them.
Our prediction is for Queensland to win
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