VCT-W vs NSW-W Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing XI Updates, Pitch Report & Injury Updates for Australian Women’s ODD 2022/23, Match 21
Victoria Women will square off with New South Wales Women in the 21st match of the tournament on Thursday. Victoria Women earned their maiden win in the last game against Tasmania Women by 46 runs. New South Wales Women are out of touch at the moment having lost their previous 2 matches.
Match Details:
Victoria Women vs New South Wales Women, Match 21
Venue: Junction Oval, Melbourne
Date & Time: January 5th, at 4:30 AM IST and 10:00 AM Local Time
Live Streaming: Fancode
What is the pitch report for VCT-W vs NSW-W, Australian Women’s ODD 2022/23, Match 21?
It’s a paradise for batting where the batters just need to occupy the crease for a longer duration. The bowlers will get aid only if they hit the right areas. Batting will get better in the later half hence bowling first makes sense.
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Recent form:
Victoria Women : Won Lost Tie Lost Lost
New South Wales Women: Lost Lost Won Won Lost
VCT-W vs NSW-W, Australian Women’s ODD 2022/23, Match 21 Probable Winners:
Victoria Women are expected to win this match.
What is the expected, Probable Playing XIs for VCT-W vs NSW-W, Australian Women’s ODD 2022/23, Match 21?
Victoria Women
Sophie Reid, Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry, Annabel Sutherland, Nicole Faltum (c & wk), Kim Garth, Georgia Wareham, Tess Flintoff, Sophie Day, Rhiann O’Donnell, Samantha Bates
New South Wales Women
Tahlia Wilson (wk), Sophie Luff, Anika Learoyd, Phoebe Litchfield, Erin Burns, Sammy Jo-Johnson (c), Hannah Darlington, Lauren Smith, Lauren Cheatle, Jessica Davidson, Saskia Horley / Shivani Mehta
Injury Updates:
Victoria Women: Sophie Molineux is out of the tournament with a ruptured ACL. Georgia Wareham has recovered from ACL and has been named in the Victoria squad.
New South Wales Women: Stella Campbell will miss the next 2 matches due to an ankle injury.
What are the Top Picks, players for Dream11, My11circle and MPL for VCT-W vs NSW-W, Australian Women’s ODD 2022/23, Match 21?
Top Pick – Batter
Ellyse Perry doesn’t need any introduction as she is a world-class cricketer. In 4 matches in this tournament, she has scored 158 runs at an average of 52.66 and picked up 3 wickets.
Top Pick – All-Rounder
Sammy Jo-Johnson has bowled with a lot of discipline in this tournament and got the right rewards. In 6 matches, she has scalped 10 wickets at an economy of 5.7 and added 37 runs with the bat.
Top Pick – Bowler
Georgia Wareham is making her return to competitive cricket after a gap of 15 months. She has featured in 23 ODIs for Australia where she picked up 24 wickets and scored 58 runs with the bat.
Top Pick – Wicketkeeper
Top-order batter, Tahlia Wilson is the player to watch out for New South Wales. In 6 matches in this tournament, she has scored 217 runs at an average of 36.16 with the highest score of 101.
X-Factor:
Annabel Sutherland is in a breathtaking form in this competition. In only 4 matches, she has amassed 319 runs at an average of 159.5 with the highest score of 111 and picked up 2 wickets as well.
What are the fantasy suggested teams for VCT-W vs NSW-W, Australian Women’s ODD 2022/23, Match 21?
1. Nicole Faltum, Tahlia Wilson, Ellyse Perry, Kim Garth, Phoebe Litchfield, Anika Learoyd, Sammy Jo-Johnson (vc), Annabel Sutherland (c), Georgia Wareham, Lauren Cheatle, Sophie Day
2. Tahlia Wilson (vc), Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry (c), Kim Garth, Phoebe Litchfield, Sammy Jo-Johnson, Erin Burns, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham, Hannah Darlington, Sophie Day
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Pre-Match Analysis:
Victoria Women will resume their tournament after a gap of 3 months. The last time they played was back in October when they won against Tasmania Women by 46 runs. Sophie Molineux suffered an ACL injury which keeps her out of the tournament and Nicole Faltum will lead the side in her absence. Stars players Meg Lanning and Georgia Wareham have been named in the squad, the duo is all set to play their first game on Thursday. With one win, two losses, and a tie they are in 6th spot in the standings with 5 points.
New South Wales Women played a couple of matches in the middle of December and lost both. Overall with 2 wins and 4 losses, they occupy 5th spot in the standings with 8 points. Sammy-Jo Johnson will continue to lead the side. Wicketkeeper Tahlia Wilson has shown a lot of promise with the bat, scoring more than 200 runs. Phoebe Litchfield has returned to the side which strengthens the batting further.
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