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T20 Blast 2022 | SUR vs HAM | Preview, Prediction, Probable XI, CREX XI

Surrey will lock horns with Hampshire in Match 34 of T20 Blast 2022 on June 2 (Thursday) at Kennington Oval, London. 


Surrey have won both of their league matches and are looking like a formidable team. They had a terrific start in their last outing, with Will Jacks (51) and Jason Roy (28) helping the team cross 70+ runs in six overs. However, the batting order crumbled and were dismissed for a score of 129. 


Although it was a below par total, Sam Curran delivered well by finishing with figures of 4/14 in three overs to secure a 37-run victory for the team. They have an unchanged squad for this fixture and will look to continue their fine momentum and make it 3/3. 


On the other hand, Hampshire are languishing at the bottom of the points table with no wins in three appearances. In their recent fixture, the batting unit posted only 150, with Ben McDermott (38) and Joe Weatherley (37) as the key contributors. 


Only Brad Wheal and Nathan Ellis returned with a single wicket as the opposition chased down the score in under 14 overs. It will be critical for them to bring their A-game and open their account before it’s too late. Ian Holland can replace Scott Curie in the XI. 


Match Details:

 

Match: Surrey vs Hampshire, Match 34

Venue: Kennington Oval, London

Date & Time: June 2 at 11:00 PM IST

Live Streaming: FanCode and YouTube

 

Pitch Report: It is a balanced surface at Kennington Oval, with assistance to both the bowlers and batters. The fast bowlers have picked most of the wickets, and 160 will be a strong total for the team batting first at this venue. In the last edition, the team chasing down the score won most of the matches. 


Head-To-Head:


Both teams have been against each for a total of 25 games, with Surrey winning in 14 of them. Surrey are a formidable side, and will be confident ahead of this fixture as well. 


Squads:

 

Surrey: Jason Roy, Will Jacks, Sam Curran, Laurie Evans, Jamie Overton, Kieron Pollard, Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Jordan (c), Sunil Narine, Daniel Worrall, Reece Topley, Gus Atkinson, Daniel Moriarty, Rory Burns, Jamie Overton


Hampshire: Ben McDermott (wk), Aneurin Donald, James Vince (c), Joe Weatherley, Liam Dawson, Ross Whiteley, James Fuller, Scott Currie, Nathan Ellis, Mason Crane, Brad Wheal, Chris Wood, Ian Holland, Tom Prest

 

Probable Playing XI:

  

Surrey: Jason Roy, Will Jacks, Sam Curran, Laurie Evans, Jamie Overton, Kieron Pollard, Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Jordan (c), Sunil Narine, Daniel Worrall, Reece Topley


Hampshire: Ben McDermott (wk), Aneurin Donald, James Vince (c), Joe Weatherley, Liam Dawson, Ross Whiteley, James Fuller, Scott Currie, Nathan Ellis, Mason Crane, Brad Wheal


CREX XI Suggestion:

 

Wicket-Keeper: Ben McDermott, Laurie Evans

Batters: Jason Roy, James Vince, Joe Weatherley, Ross Whiteley

All-Rounders: Sam Curran, Sunil Narine

Bowlers: Bradley Wheal, Nathan Ellis, Reece Topley

 

Captain:Sam Curran

Vice-Captain: Jason Roy


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