Published on: Aug 25, 2023 4:42 pm IST|Updated on: Sep 1, 2023 5:45 pm IST
The fourth match of the T20 Max Competition 2023 will kick off on August 26 at 9 AM IST between Western Suburbs and Valley. The game will be played at Jack Mclaughlin Oval in Edgeworth, New South Wales. Western Suburbs are poised to play their second game of the tournament this Saturday. They suffered a defeat in their opening game against Northern Suburbs and would be looking to bounce back in full swing. Whereas, Valley are yet to open their account and will be playing their first game of the season.
As we build up to this entertaining clash, we bring you all the necessary details that you need to know about the upcoming WSS vs VLY Dream11 match.
Western Suburbs vs Valley, Match 4 of Max T20 2023 26 August, 9:00 AM IST Jack Mclaughlin Oval, New South Wales
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Western Suburbs put up a dismal show with the bat and the ball which led to their inevitable defeat against Northern Suburbs in their opening game. Moreover, the team finished 6th in last year’s Max T20 edition. While Valley are yet to get off the mark in this tournament. They had a disappointing outing in the last season and finished 10th in the points table.
Form Guide
Western Suburbs: L Valley: –
As per current records, the venue has not hosted any first-class games or high-profile exhibition matches. Hence at the moment, there seems to be no official data about the pitch conditions and the records associated with this ground.
Last result at the venue
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Cooper Connolly in domestic T20 competitions
Arjun Nair in domestic T20 competitions
Usman Khawaja in domestic T20 competitions
Max Bryant in domestic T20 competitions
Valley had a disappointing run in last year’s T20 Max edition and crashed out early from the tournament. On the other hand, Western Suburbs finished with a much improved ranking than Valley last season. Given their form in the last season, Suburbs seem to be having the upper hand in this upcoming fixture.
Wicket-keepers: Dylan Mclachlan Batsmen: Jack Beath, Usman Khawaja, Harry Mcneilly, Cooper Connolly All-rounders: Jared Sippel, Zanden Jeh, Steven McGiffin Bowlers: Mohamad Irfan, Cameron Boyce, Arjun Nair
For Small League, Head to Head contest: Cooper Connolly, Steven McGiffin
For Grand League, Mega Contest: Usman Khawaja, Max Bryant
Usman Khawaja is a highly experienced campaigner and has an exceptional record in all three formats. He is a highly versatile batter and his inclusion in your Dream11 team can certainly pay dividends. Cooper Connolly played a decent knock of 58 (52) under difficult circumstances to drag his side to a face-saving total of 138. He is definitely someone worth including in your Dream11 squad. Arjun Nair from Western Suburbs was the most economical bowler in the last game going just at 4.3 RPO and also finished with figures of 1/13. He can be someone you can look at to bolster your bowling department
Telecast: N/A
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