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The Hundred 2022: MO-W vs OI-W Match Preview, Key Players, Cricket Exchange Fantasy Tips


image-l7g8vzkzOval Invincibles (PC: Twitter)

Manchester Originals women will go head-to-head against Oval Invincibles women in the 24th match of the Hundred to take place in Old Trafford, Manchester.

Invincibles have won four out of five, sitting second on the table and will hope to win their last encounter in a bid to earn the top spot. Their previous meeting was against London Spirit, which ended in their favour by demonstrating clear dominance.

Manchester are fifth with four points, and the only way they can get through is if they win by a considerable margin and hope some other results to go their way. Having won two so far, the Originals will be eying their third win.


Key Players

  • Sophie Ecclestone has bowled with an economy of 1.13 per ball, accounting for seven wickets along with that, she has also contributed 81 runs for her team.
  • Lauren Winfield has scored 189 runs to go with her strike rate of 141 at an average of over 94, which is the best in this competition.
  • Alice Capsey's six wickets have come at a strike rate of 10, giving runs at less than a run per ball. She has scored 75 runs in the four innings she batted.

Match Details

Venue: Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
Date & Time: 31st August at 7:30 PM IST
Live Streaming: FanCode

Pitch Report

The average 1st innings score on this pitch doesn't suggest that it could be a high-scoring affair. Bowlers have mostly enjoyed here owing to conditions, and this match looks no different as the forecast predicts cloudy skies.


Cricket Exchange Fantasy Tips

Wicket-Keeper: Lauren Winfield
Batters: Alice Capsey, Suzie Bates, Lizelle Lee
All-Rounders: Sophie Ecclestone, Emma Lamb, Ryana MacDonald-Gay, Marizanne Kapp
Bowlers: Mady Villiers, Eva Gray, Kate Cross

Captain: Sophie Ecclestone
Vice-Captain: Lauren Winfield


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