Central Sparks will face Western Storm in the 28th match of the English Women’s One-Day Trophy 2023 on Tuesday. Central Sparks are in stellar form at the moment, winning 2 matches last week. Western Storm on the other hand are in danger with only one win to their name in this tournament.
Match Details:
Central Sparks vs Western Storm, Match 28
Venue: Moseley Cricket Club Ground, Solihull
Date & Time: July 11th, at 3:00 PM IST and 10:30 AM Local Time
What is the pitch report for CES vs WS, English Women’s One-Day Trophy, Match 28?
Moseley Cricket Club Ground here at Solihull doesn’t host many domestic matches and only will get one or two main matches in a calendar year. The conditions will definitely assist the bowlers and even the batters can put on some runs if they stay long.
???????????????? at it on Tuesday!
Time to go three from three. ????#SparksWillFly???? pic.twitter.com/nI9WXgvsru
— Central Sparks (@CentralSparks) July 9, 2023
Recent form:
Central Sparks: Won Won Won Tied Lost
Western Storm: Lost NR NR Lost Won
CES vs WS, English Women’s One-Day Trophy, Match 28 Probable Winners:
Central Sparks are expected to win this match.
What is the expected, Probable Playing XIs for CES vs WS, English Women’s One-Day Trophy, Match 28?
Central Sparks
Evelyn Jones (c), Bethan Ellis, Abigail Freeborn (wk), Erin Burns, Ami Campbell, Katie George, Charles Pavely, Issy Wong, Georgia Davis, Ria Fackrell, Grace Potts
Western Storm
Alex Griffiths, Emma Corney, Sophie Luff (c), Fran Wilson, Niamh Holland, Natasha Wraith (wk), Sophia Smale, Piepa Cleary, Mollie Robbins, Nicole Harvey, Chloe Skelton
KG’s been taking some wickets lately. ????
More of the same against her former team on Tuesday…@KaTie_George46 | #SparksWillFly???? pic.twitter.com/WzMYuHZa2L
— Central Sparks (@CentralSparks) July 9, 2023
Injury Updates:
Currently, the players are doing well and fit. It will be added when there is an update.
What are the Top Picks, players for Dream11, My11circle and MPL for CES vs WS, English Women’s One-Day Trophy, Match 28?
Top Pick – Batter
Evelyn Jones is setting high standards with her leadership qualities and doing well with the bat as well. In 7 matches in this competition, she has scored 281 runs at an average of 46.83 with the highest score of 73.
Top Pick – All-Rounder
Erin Burns is a genuine all-rounder who has made key contributions for Central Sparks in this competition. In 4 matches, she has picked up 12 wickets at an economy of 4.41 and scored 84 runs at an average of 28.
Top Pick – Bowler
Georgia Davis has been top-notch with the ball in this tournament. The 24-year-old off-spinner is the leading wicket-taker with 17 scalps in 7 matches.
Top Pick – Wicketkeeper
Abigail Freeborn must be included in your fantasy teams considering her good numbers in this tournament where she scored 214 runs in 7 matches at an average of 30.57 with the highest score of 67.
X-Factor:
Fran Wilson is the heart and soul of Western Storm batting line-up. In 4 innings in this tournament, she has scored 160 runs at an average of 53.33 with the highest score of 74*.
And who else to hit the winning runs but our very own @Dani_Gibson01!! ⭐️ https://t.co/4rPiN0zh9q
— Western Storm (@_WesternStorm) July 9, 2023
What are the fantasy suggested teams for CES vs WS, English Women’s One-Day Trophy, Match 28?
1. Abigail Freeborn, Fran Wilson, Evelyn Jones (vc), Sophie Luff, Alex Griffiths (c), Charles Pavely, Erin Burns, Katie George, Issy Wong, Georgia Davis, Nicole Harvey
2. Abigail Freeborn (c), Fran Wilson, Evelyn Jones, Sophie Luff, Alex Griffiths, Ami Campbell, Erin Burns (vc), Katie George, Niamh Holland, Georgia Davis, Grace Potts
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Love.
This.#stormtroopers https://t.co/md9cZSCPxt— Western Storm (@_WesternStorm) July 5, 2023
Pre-Match Analysis:
Central Sparks slowly started taking control of the tournament. They outclassed Thunder and South East Stars by 29 runs and 21 runs respectively last week to move to the 2nd spot in the standings with 19 points. Charis Pavely and Issy Wong bought them back into the game against South East Stars when they were reeling at 121 for 5 and half-centuries from both helped the side to post 246 on the board. Bowlers did their job in the 2nd half with Katie George and Georgia Davis producing game-changing spells, picking up 3 wickets apiece. They are now not far away from occupying the pole position.
Western Storm who resumed the tournament last week came so close against table toppers The Blaze but fall short by mere 6 runs. More contributions from their middle order could have made a difference. Alex Griffiths did her best in every possible way, scoring 67 runs and picking up 2 wickets. Their bowling unit is sorted having wicket-takers in their ranks with the likes of Chloe Skelton, Piepa Cleary, and Alex Griffiths.
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