Otago Volts vs Canterbury Kings Prediction: Game will be dictated by clouds

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Otago Volts vs Canterbury Kings
Super Smash T20 League: 12th Match
Stadium: Molyneux Park, New Zealand
03 Jan 2024
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Otago Volts vs Canterbury Kings Prediction, Betting Tips & Odds │ 3 January, 2024

Otago Volts and Canterbury Kings are going head to head in the 12th Match of the Super Smash T20 League at Molyneux Park, New Zealand on 03 Jan 2024. Dean Foxcroft will be key for Volts in this game dictated by clouds. Who will win this game of cricket?

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The Otago Volts recently concluded their participation in the Super Smash competition with a match against the Auckland Aces. The match, which took place in a day/night setting, was the 10th game of the tournament. The Auckland Aces had the opportunity to bat first and managed to score 151 runs for the loss of nine wickets within their allotted 20 overs. Despite facing some challenges during their chase, the Otago batters displayed great determination and successfully reached the target in 19.4 overs while losing seven wickets. Travis Muller's exceptional performance throughout the match earned him the title of player of the match. Within the Auckland innings, the best bowling performances came from Travis Muller and Jake Gibson, as they both claimed three wickets each. Andrew Hazeldine and Ben Lockrose also contributed to Otago's bowling success by each taking one wicket and maintaining economical bowling figures. During the Otago innings, Hamish Rutherford and Dean Foxcroft played crucial roles by providing early impetus. Rutherford scored 32 runs, while Foxcroft, who was also the team's captain, scored 51 runs off 39 balls, including five fours and one six. Additionally, Llew Johnson, Ollie White, and Travis Muller made helpful contributions in the later stages of the innings.

Hamish Rutherford, Jake Gibson, Dean Foxcroft (c), Max Chu (wk), Dale Phillips, Llew Johnson, Ollie White, Ben Lockrose, Travis Muller, Andrew Hazeldine, Jacob Duffy

The Canterbury Kings concluded their participation in the competition with a match against Central Districts in New Plymouth. In the ninth match of the Super Smash, Canterbury chose to bat first and scored 185 runs from 20 overs, losing four wickets in the process. Due to rain, the target was revised to 176 runs from 19 overs. However, Central Districts could only manage to score 142 runs for the loss of eight wickets in these 19 overs. Ultimately, Canterbury Kings won the match by a margin of 33 runs.

During the Kings' innings, their captain, Cole McConchie, displayed excellent form. He scored 79 runs from just 47 balls, including eight sixes and four fours. Alongside Michael Rippon in the lower middle order, the two players dismantled the Central District's bowling attack. Rippon contributed 58 runs from 33 balls. The bowlers from Central Districts worked together to dismantle the Central Districts batting line-up, with three bowlers taking two wickets each. These bowlers were William O'Rourke, Zakary Foulkes, and Michael Rae.

Chad Bowes, Ken McClure, Henry Nicholls, Cole McConchie (c), Mitchell Hay (wk), Michael Rippon, Matthew Hay, Zakary Foulkes, Angus McKenzie, Michael Rae, William O'Rourke

We have witnessed a total of ten domestic T20 matches taking place at this venue, with six of these games being won by the team batting second. Therefore, it is likely that the team captain who wins the toss will choose to field first.

The Molyneux Park, located in Alexandra, Otago, is a cricket ground and sports complex. The playing surface here tends to offer assistance to the bowlers at certain points in the game. However, overall, we can expect conditions that are favourable for batting. Only skilled bowlers can anticipate receiving any help from this pitch. Cloud cover is expected during the game, but there is no chance of rain. Nevertheless, the overcast conditions may provide some advantages to the faster bowlers.

Currently, both teams have accumulated six points each. However, Canterbury holds the third position in the points table, while Otago is placed fifth. The net run rate of Canterbury is superior, which accounts for the difference in their positions on the table. Considering that Otago Volts are playing on their home ground, we believe they have a higher chance of winning.

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