THE 100S:SOU VS WEF MATCH PREDICTION, DREAM11 WINNING TIPS

by INETV
THE 100S

MATCH NO – 30th Match    

SERIES – The Hundreds – 2024

DATE – 14th August, 2024

TIME – 7:30 PM IST

VENUE – The Rose Bowl, Southampton

INTRODUCTION

The Hundred is a professional franchise 100-ball cricket tournament involving eight men’s teams and eight women’s teams located in major cities across England and Wales. The tournament is organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and features a unique format designed to attract new audiences to the sport.

Teams in The Hundred Men’s Competition:

  1. Birmingham Phoenix
  2. London Spirit
  3. Manchester Originals
  4. Northern Superchargers
  5. Oval Invincibles
  6. Southern Brave
  7. Trent Rockets
  8. Welsh Fire

Format:

100 Balls Per Innings: Each team faces 100 balls.

Change of Ends: Ends change after 10 balls.

Bowlers: Each bowler can deliver a maximum of 20 balls per game. They can bowl five or ten consecutive balls.

Powerplay: A 25-ball powerplay is in place at the start of each inning, during which only two fielders are allowed outside the 30-yard circle.

MATCH PREVIEW

30th match of The Hundreds-2024 tournament will be played between one time Champion Southern Brave vs Welsh Fire. Last time when both teams played against each other Souther Brave team scored 139 runs and Welsh Fire team bowled out at just 97 runs and Southern Brave won the match by 42 runs. ( statsforfantasy )

Both teams boast of strong batting & bowling attacks but India’s team looks more balanced and strong, so the battle between the batsmen and bowlers will be crucial in deciding the outcome of the match.

Considering the form and capabilities of both teams, this match has the potential to be a close contest. It will be interesting to see how the teams strategize and adapt to the conditions. Fans can again expect an exciting and competitive match between Welsh Fire and Southern Brave.

PITCH REPORT

The Rose Bowl Stadium, also known as the Ageas Bowl, is located in Southampton, England. Here’s a detailed pitch report for the venue:

Pitch Characteristics

Surface Type: The pitch at the Rose Bowl is typically known to be batting-friendly, especially in the shorter formats of the game.

Bounce and Pace: It generally offers good bounce and pace, making it suitable for stroke play.

Spin: As the game progresses, spinners can come into play due to the pitch starting to wear down. It’s not uncommon for the pitch to offer a turn.

Seam Movement: In early overs seam bowlers might get some movement due to the nature of the pitch and the weather conditions.

Historical Performance

ODIs: Generally, the pitch is good for batting, and high scores are common. However, bowlers who can swing the ball or bowl tight lines can be effective.

T20s: Known for being batting-friendly, leading to high-scoring games. Spinners might play a key role, especially in the middle overs.

Weather Influence

The weather in Southampton can be variable. Overcast conditions often aid seam and swing bowlers. Conversely, sunny weather tends to favour the batsmen.

Evening dew can be a factor in limited-overs games, making it challenging for bowlers to grip the ball.

Strategy

Batting First: Teams often prefer to bat first to take advantage of the fresh pitch and set a big total.

Chasing: While chasing can be tricky due to the pitch slowing down, successful chases have occurred, particularly in limited-overs formats.

In conclusion, the Rose Bowl pitch offers a good contest between bat and ball, with conditions slightly favouring batsmen in shorter formats and providing balanced opportunities in Test matches.

GROUND STATS (100s)  

    TOTAL MATCH                   16
AVERAGE SCORE                 140+
  BATTING 1ST WON                   05
    BATTING 2ND WON                   11
          NO RESULT                   00

 SCORING PATTERN

      BELOW SCORE 130                     04
    BETWEEN 130 TO 149                     06
    BETWEEN 150 TO 169                     02
      ABOVE SCORE 170                      04

BOWLERS STATS ON THE ROSE BOWL (100s)

TOTAL MATCHES PLAYED – 16

PACER WICKETS – 105

SPINNER WICKETS – 41.

SOU TEAM NEWS, SQUADS, PLAYING 11 & PLAYERS STATS

TEAM NEWS          

  • First season Champion Southern Brave team played good cricket in the previous season of The 100s. Southern team won 4 matches and lost 4 matches out of  8 matches in the previous season.
  • In this season Southern Brave team performed superb and won 5 matches sand lost only 2 matches out of 7 matches and third position in point table..
  • Last time when Southern Brave and Welsh Fire played against each other Southern Brave successfully defended a total of 139 runs and won the match by 42 runs. 
  • In the last match of The 100s Southern Brave team successfully chased a total of 126 runs against Trent Rockets and won the match by 2 wickets.
  • James Vince scored 28 runs, Kieron Pollard scored 45 runs in 23 balls with the help of 5 sixes in a row against Rashid Khan and Alex Davies scored 28 runs in the previous match against Trent Rockets.
  • Chris Jordan took 3 wickets, Danny Briggs & Jofra Archer took 2-2 wickets each  and Akeal Hosein took 1 wicket in the previous match against Trent Rockets.
  • Both teams have played 07 matches and Southern Brave team won 6 matches and lost 1 match against Welsh Fire.

SQUADS

Batting – James Vince ©, Leus du Plooy, Laurie Evans, Finn Allen (wk), Alex Davies (wk).

Bowling – Jofra Archer, Chris Jordan, Tymal Mills, Akeal Hosein, Danny Briggs, George Garton. 

All Rounder – Kieron Pollard, Rehan Ahmed, Craig Overton.

POSSIBLE PLAYING 11

 James Vince ©, Laurie Evans, Andre Fletcher, Leus du Plooy, Alex Davies (wk), Kieron Pollard, Akeal Hosein, Danny Briggs, Chris Jordan, Jofra Archer, Tymal Mills.  

SOU – PLAYER:

1. ALEX DAVIES (WK) – RHB
Recent 5 Innings 28r, 5r, 16r, 30r, 24r.
Stats on venue 11 INNINGS – 256 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 16r, 26r, 18r, 14r.
Total Stats vs WEF 4 INNINGS – 74 RUNS.
2. JAMES VINCE © – RHB
Recent 5 Innings 28r, 52r, 73r, 90r, 20r.
Stats on venue 15 INNINGS – 409 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 73r, 18r, 71r 53r, 30r.
Total Stats vs WEF 5 INNINGS – 255 RUNS – 85A.
3. ANDRE FLETCHER – RHB
Recent 5 Innings 1r, 1r, 38r, 20r, 60r.
Stats on venue 1 INNING – 1 RUN.
5 Innings Against vs WEF NOT PLAYED YET.
Total Stats vs WEF NOT PLAYED YET.
4. LEUS DU PLOOY – LHB
Recent 5 Innings 5r, 4r, 21r, 9r, 21r.
Stats on venue 8 INNINGS – 142 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 21r, 17r, 18r.
Total Stats vs WEF 3 INNINGS – 56 RUNS.
5. KIERON POLLARD – RHB+RAMF
Recent 5 Innings 45r, 18r, 17r, 38r, 37r.
Stats on venue 2 INNINGS – 71 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 17r, 25r.
Total Stats vs WEF 2 INNINGS – 42 RUNS.
6. LAURIE EVANS – RHB
Recent 5 Innings 2r, 4r, 2r, 25r, 5r.
Stats on venue 5 INNINGS – 104 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 2r, 0r,0r, 28r.
Total Stats vs WEF 4 INNINGS – 30 RUNS.
7. DANNY BRIGGS – RHB+LAO
Recent 5 Innings 2W, 3W, 0W, 3W, 2W.
Stats on venue 5 INNINGS – 7 WICKETS.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 3W, 0W, 2W, 2W.
Total Stats vs WEF 4 INNINGS – 7 WICKETS.
8. CHRIS JORDAN  – RHB+RAMF
Recent 5 Innings 3W, 1W, 2W, 3W, 2W.
Stats on venue 11 INNINGS – 127 RUNS – 16W.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 7+2W, 70r, 2W, 1W, 6+1W.
Total Stats vs WEF 5 INNINGS – 83 RUNS – 6W
9. AKEAL HOSEIN – LHB+LAO
Recent 5 Innings 1W, 1W, 0W, 3W, 0W. 
Stats on venue 2 INNINGS – 1 WICKET.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 0W.
Total Stats vs WEF 1 INNING – 0 WICKET.
10. JOFRA ARCHER – RAF
Recent 5 Innings 2W, 0W, 1W, 1W, 1W.
Stats on venue 2 INNINGS – 3 WICKETS.
5 Innings Against vs WEF NOT PLAYED YET.
Total Stats vs WEF NOT PLAYED YET.
11. TYMAL MILLS – LAMF
Recent 5 Innings 0W, 1W, 4W, 2W, 2W.
Stats on venue 11 INNINGS – 13 WICKETS.
5 Innings Against vs WEF 3W, 4W, 2W, 0W, 0W.
Total Stats vs WEF 5 INNINGS – 9 WICKETS.

WEF TEAM NEWS, SQUADS, PLAYING 11 & PLAYERS STATS

TEAM NEWS         

  • Welsh Fire did perform good in the previous season of The Hundreds tournament. Welsh Fire team won 4 matches and lost 3 out of 8 matches.
  • In this season Welsh Fire team lost 4 matches and won 2 matches out of 7 matches and Sixth position in point table, Welsh Fire team has eliminated from the tournament.
  • Last time when both teams played against each other the Welsh Fire team failed to chase the total of 139 runs and  bowled at just 97 runs and lost the match by 42 runs.
  • In the last match Welsh Fire failed to defend a total of 146 runs and lost the match by 5 wickets against Birmingham Phoenix. 
  • Kohler-Cadmore scored 54 runs in 34 balls, Steven Eskinazi scored 30 runs and Luke Wells scored 14 runs in the previous match against Birmingham Phoenix.
  • Haris Rauf took 2 wickets, David Payne and Matt Henrytook 1-1 wicket each in the previous match against Birmingham Phoenix.
  • Both teams have played 6 matches and Welsh Fire won 1 match and lost 6 matches against Southern Brave.

SQUADS

Batting – Glenn Phillips, Luke Wells, Joe Clarke (wk), Jonny Bairstow (wk), Tom Kohler Cadmore, Stephan Eskinazi, Chris Cooke.

Bowling – Haris Rauf, David Payne, Mason Crane, Roelof van der Merwe, Jake Ball, Matt Henry, Joshua Little.

All Rounder – Tom Abell ©, David Willey, Ben Green.

POSSIBLE PLAYING 11

Steven Eskinazi, Joe Calrke (wk),Tom Kohler Cadmore, Glenn Phillips, Tom Abell ©, Luke Wells, Ross Whiteley, David Willey, David Payne, Haris Rauf, Matt Henry.

WEF – PLAYER:

1. STEVEN ESKINAZI – RHB
Recent 5 Innings 30r, 6r, 23r, 6r, 15r.
Stats on venue 1 INNING – 31 RUNS
5 Innings Against vs SOU 38r, 31r.
Total Stats vs SOU 2 INNINGS – 69 RUNS.
2. TOM-KOHLER CADMORE  – RHB
Recent 5 Innings 54r, 3r, 14r, 4r, 22r.
Stats on venue 1 INNING – 11 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 3r, 4r, 8r.
Total Stats vs SOU 3 INNINGS – 15 RUNS.
3. JOE CLARKE  (WK) – RHB
Recent 5 Innings 9r, 10r, 5r, 5r, 0r.
Stats on venue 2 INNINGS – 0 RUN.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 10r, 0r, 0r, 17r, 0r.
Total Stats vs SOU 6 INNINGS – 37 RUNS.
4. GLENN PHILLIPS – RHB
Recent 5 Innings 10r, 8r, 6r, 11r, 0r.
Stats on venue 2 INNINGS – 52 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 8r, 12+0W, 22r, 30+0W, 3r.
Total Stats vs SOU 5 INNINGS – 75 RUNS – 0W.
5. TOM ABELL © – RHB+RAMF
Recent 5 Innings 7r, 11r, 33r, 12r, 16r.
Stats on venue 1 INNING – 11 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 11r, 1r, 11r.
Total Stats vs SOU 3 INNINGS – 23 RUNS.
6. LUKE WELLS – LHB+RALB
Recent 5 Innings 14r, 2r, 8+1W, 23r, 0r, 23r.
Stats on venue 1 INNING – 24 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 8+1W, 24r.
Total Stats vs SOU 2 INNINGS – 32 RUNS – 1W.
7. DAVID WILLEY – LHB+LAMF
Recent 5 Innings 1W, 1W, 21+0W, 0W, 13+0W.
Stats on venue 2 INNINGS – 55 RUNS – 1W.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 21+0W, 16+0W, 31+1W, 22+1W,.
Total Stats vs SOU 5 INNINGS – 114 RUNS – 2W.
8. ROSS WHITELEY – LHB
Recent 5 Innings 0r, 2r, 65r, 13r, 41r.
Stats on venue 6 INNINGS – 110 RUNS.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 2r.
Total Stats vs SOU 1 INNING – 2 RUNS.
9. DAVID PAYNE – LAMF
Recent 5 Innings 0W, 1W, 2W, 0W, 2W.
Stats on venue 2 INNINGS – 1 WICKET.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 1W, 1W, 1W, 0W, 0W.
Total Stats vs SOU 7 INNINGS – 5 WICKETS.
10. MATT HENRY – RAF
Recent 5 Innings 1W, 2W, 1W, 0W, 3W.
Stats on venue NOT PLAYED YET.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 1W.
Total Stats vs SOU 1 INNING – 1 WICKET.
11. HARUS RAUF – RAF
Recent 5 Innings 2W, 2W, 2W, 2W, 3W.
Stats on venue 1 INNING – 3 WICKETS.
5 Innings Against vs SOU 2W, 0W, 3W.
Total Stats vs SOU 3 INNINGS – 5 WICKETS.

HEAD TO HEAD RECORDS  

TOTAL MATCHES PLAYED – 07

  • SOU WIN – 06
  • WEF WIN – 01
  • NO RESULT – 00.                                                                                 

FANTASY TEAM/DREAM 11 TEAM

SMALL LEAGUE(SL-TEAM)

WK BATSMAN – A. Davies.

BATSMEN – J. Vince.

ALL-ROUNDERS – K. Pollard, D. Willey, C. Jordan, L. Wells.

BOWLERS – M. Henry, H. Rauf, T. Mills, J. Archer, D. Payne.

GRAND LEAGUE(GL-TEAM)

WK BATSMAN – A. Davies.

BATSMEN – J. Vince, T. Kohler.

ALL-ROUNDERS – K. Pollard, D. Willey, C. Jordan.

BOWLERS – H. Rauf, T. Mills, J. Archer, D. Briggs, A. Hosein.

BACK-UPSA. Fletcher, T. Abell, G. Phillips.                  

CAPTAIN/VICE-CAPTAIN (SL) –  C. Jordan, J. Vince.

CAPTAIN/VICE-CAPTAIN (GL) – D. Willey, H. Rauf.  

POSSIBLE OUTCOME – 

SOUTHERN BRAVE MAY BE THE WINNER OF THIS MATCH.

 

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