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Cricket Free Tips | BBL 2021/22, Match 22: Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers

The 22nd match of the BBL 2021/22 will pit Hobart Hurricanes against Adelaide Strikers at the Bellerive Oval. After two straight losses, the Hobart Hurricanes defeated the Melbourne Stars by 24 runs in their maiden game on home soil. When their top order executes, they take on a completely new appearance. They are in third place on the rankings with 10 points after two wins and three losses.

The Adelaide Strikers, on the other hand, are in trouble right now, having lost three games in a row. There are still a lot of concerns in the batting area that need to be addressed as quickly as possible. They are now ranked 6th in the rankings with 7 points after a single victory.

 

Weather
The weather was cloudy throughout the game, and the temperature hovered around 17°C.

 

Pitch
In the second half of the game, the wicket will begin to slow down. It’s a good surface to bat on at first, as evidenced by the past three results, and it’s difficult to chase anything over 170 here.

 

Probable Playing XIs
Hobart Hurricanes
Matthew Wade (c&wk), Ben McDermott, D’Arcy Short, Sandeep Lamichhane, Harry Brook, Jordan Thompson, Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Peter Handscomb, Riley Meredith, Thomas Rogers
Adelaide Strikers
Peter Siddle (c), Harry Nielson (wk), Matt Renshaw, Matthew Short, Wes Agar, Jake Weatherald, George Garton, Thomas Kelly, Rashid Khan, Jonathan Wells, Fawad Ahmed

 

Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers – Match 22, Dream 11:
Matthew Wade (c&wk), Ben McDermott (wk), Matt Renshaw, Jonathan Wells, Jake Weatherald, Matthew Short, D’Arcy Short, Rashid Khan, Nathan Ellis, Thomas Rogers, George Garton

 

Prediction
Match winner

Winning the toss

Top Batsman

Top Bowler

Most Sixes 

Player of the Match

Team Scores Batting First 

 

The hosts will be buoyed by their triumph over Melbourne Stars in front of their home crowd in their previous match and eager to build on that success. In a closely contested match in Hobart, we anticipate another win for the Hurricanes.

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