Queensland will face South Australia in the Sheffield Shield 20th match. It will be South Australia’s seventh match in the Sheffield Shield 2020-21. They are now in 6th place in the league standings, with nine points to their name. They have played 6 matches, losing three and drawing three. If they are to advance in the league standings, they will need to be more clinical in their upcoming games.
Queensland is currently in first place in the league standings, with 29 points. They have played a total of 6 matches, winning three, drawing two, and losing one. Starting on Tuesday, we can expect a high-scoring game between these two teams.
Weather
The temperature will be around 22°C, with 97% humidity and a wind speed of 9 km/h on matchday. There is a high chance that the match will soak under the rain.
Pitch
The Ian Healy Oval will be a welcome addition to Australia’s premier sporting venues. Although very little known about the surface, a sporting track is likely to be available.
Playing Xls:
Queensland
Usman Khawaja (c), Jimmy Peirson (wk), Joe Burns, Bryce Street, Jack Wildermuth, Billy Stanlake, Matt Renshaw, Matthew Kuhnemann, Michael Neser, Marnus Labuschagne, Brendan Doggett
South Australia
Travis Head (c), Alex Carey (wk), Henry Hunt, Jake Weatherald, Liam Scott, Harry Nielsen, David Grant, Jake Lehmann, Daniel Worrall, Joe Medew-Ewen, Wes Agar
Queensland vs South Australia Dream 11:
Travis Head (c), Alex Carey (wk), Jake Weatherald, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Matt Renshaw, Jack Wildermuth, Michael Neser, Brendan Doggett, Daniel Worrall, David Grant
South Australia has been a complete disappointment this season. They haven’t won a single game in their last six and are currently at the bottom of the standings. Queensland has been the most consistent team in the tournament, and they are the clear favourites to win this game.