BBL 2023-2024: Match 21, HUR vs ST Match Prediction – Who will win today’s BBL match between HUR vs ST?- CBTF Macha
Get to Know Who will win HUR vs THU, Big Bash League 2023 Match and toss Prediction with Head to Head stats, Playing 11, CBTF MACHA Prediction, Live score & winning percentage.
MATCH: Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder
DATE: Jan 01, 2024
TIME: 10:30 IST / 5:00 GMT
VENUE: Bellerive Oval – Hobart, Australia
TOURNAMENT: Big Bash League (BBL)
On the other hand, the Thunder, having played five matches and coming off a no-result in the Sydney derby, have experienced only one loss in their last three games. Showing promise with both bat and ball, the Thunder boast players in good form. To climb up the BBL table, they now need to deliver top-notch performances, adapting to the local conditions in Hobart.
Bellerive Oval Ground Pitch and Conditions:
The pitch at the Bellerive Oval for the upcoming match is expected to offer a challenging yet balanced contest between bat and ball. Known for its tendency to assist quick bowlers with movement, batting on this pitch can be a tricky task. Bowlers, particularly those with pace, are likely to find assistance early on, making the initial overs crucial.
Historically, a score above 150 is considered competitive on this pitch, showcasing the difficulty batters often encounter. Hence, the Team winning the toss may lean towards fielding first, aiming to take advantage of any early movement and capitalize on the pitch conditions.
HUR vs ST Predicted Playing XI:
Hobart Hurricanes (HUR)
Matthew Wade (Wk), Ben McDermott, Caleb Jewell, Macalister Wright, Sam Hain, Tim David, Corey Anderson, Chris Jordan, Patrick Dooley, Nathan Ellis (C), Riley Meredith
Sydney Thunder (ST)
Cameron Bancroft (Wk), Alex Hales, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Oliver Davies, Alex Ross, Daniel Sams, Nathan McAndrew, Chris Green (C), Gurinder Sandhu, Liam Hatcher, Tanveer Sangha
HUR vs ST Probable Best Performers
Probable Best Batter: Ben McDermott
Ben McDermott, recognized as one of the stalwarts in the Big Bash League, has yet to make a significant impact in this year’s tournament. The pitch at the Bellerive Oval Ground could work to his advantage, given its pace and bounce, aligning well with his preference for playing on the back foot.
Probable Best Bowler: Nathan Ellis
Nathan Ellis has impressed in the tournament, showcasing his brilliance in change-ups, particularly towards the latter part of the innings. His skill in delivering a variety of bowling techniques, coupled with a speed of around 140 kph, positions him as a formidable threat to any opposition batter. Eager to deliver a strong performance, Ellis aims to make an impact with the ball in the upcoming match.