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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Surrey Kings won the toss and choose to bowl first
Surrey Kings beat Surrey Royals by 6 wickets
Can the Kings bounce back against the Royals?
Surrey Kings to Win!
Tournament: | Jamaica T10, 2025 |
Format: | t10 |
Venue: | Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 27.2°C|Partly cloudy |
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Surrey Royals lockhorns against Surrey Kings in match 11 of Jamaica T10 2025 season on Wednesday, 15th January at 9:30 PM IST. The match is slated to be played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. Both the Kings and Royals look to get their third win of the season.
Current Standings - Surrey Royals currently stand at 3rd place with two wins in three matches, while the SurreY Kings stand at 2nd place with two wins in three matches. Both teams are separated by net run rate, where the Kings have a NRR of +3.392 and the Royals a NRR of +3.276.
101/4 in 10.0 10.1
107/3 in 6.2 16.89
The Surrey Royals are coming off a seven-wicket win over the Middlesex Titans in Match 8 of the Jamaica T10 League. The Royals won the toss and elected to bowl first, restricting the Titans to 101/4 in 10 overs. Nicholas Gordon, Khari Campbell, and Ryan Francis each picked up a wicket, while Odean Smith bowled an economical spell (6 runs per over) despite going wicketless.
The Royals then chased down the target in 7.1 overs. Leroy Lugg (27 runs in 10 balls) and Romaine Morrison (27 runs in 16 balls) provided a quick-fire start, adding 39 runs in 17 balls for the first wicket. However, they lost wickets in quick succession and were 41/2 in 3.2 overs. Odean Smith then walked out to the middle and smashed 42 runs in 12 balls, including 1 four and 6 sixes.
Odean Smith, with 90 runs, and Leroy Lugg, with 74 runs, are the top scorers for the Royals. Odean Smith has smashed 11 sixes, the most by any batter so far this season. In the bowling department, Ryan Francis has been a standout performer with 4 wickets in three matches.
Leroy Lugg, Romaine Morrison (wk), Carlos Brown, Odean Smith, Javelle Glen (C), Pete Salmon, R Gordon, Khari Campbell, C Simpson, Ryan Francis, Nicholas Gordon
Carlos Brown, Javelle Glen, Leroy Lugg, Rushane Gordon, Ryan Francis, Romaine Morrison, Chevon Simpson , Nicholson Gordon, Pete Salmon, Khari Campbell, Odean Smith
Surrey Kings suffered their first loss of the tournament in their latest match against the Surrey Risers. This was also the first time the Kings scored less than 100 runs and lost more than five wickets in a game this season.
The Kings won the toss and elected to bat first, which was also the third time they batted first in a row. However, this time around, all their batters struggled to score runs. Kenroy Williams (20 runs in 9 balls) was their top scorer, while Jermaine Blackwood scored 19 runs in 16 balls.
After posting a competitive total, the Kings' bowlers couldn't defend it as their opponents chased down the target in 8.5 overs. Jeavor Royal, Shalome Parnell, and Andre Dennis conceded more than 10 runs per over, while Cotterell and Kenroy Williams bowled economical spells.
In this tournament, Kennar Lewis (89 runs) and Jermaine Blackwood (86 runs) have done the bulk of the scoring for the Kings. Meanwhile, Kenroy Williams, with his bowling, has been a game-changer, picking up five wickets in three matches.
Jermaine Blackwood, Trevin Gilzene, Kennar Lewis, Brad Barnes, Jeavour Royal (C), Shalome Parnell, Kymani Wilson (wk), Kenroy Williams, Sheldon Cottrell, Andre Dennis, A Bailey
Jermaine Blackwood, Kennar Lewis, Kenroy Williams, Tevin Gilzene, Kymani Wilson, Steve Wedderburn, Andre Dennis, Shalome Parnell, Brad Barnes, Jeavor Royal, Sheldon Cottrell
The weather at Sabina Park on Wednesday is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 22 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels are quite high at 85%, which may make it feel a bit muggy. There's a 15% chance of precipitation, so light rain showers are possible. Winds are calm, blowing at around 5 kilometers per hour.
The pitch at Sabina Park offers a balanced track, where both the batters and bowlers have been able to get ahead of their opponents at certain stages of the game. The average 1st innings score in the six T10 matches played this season is 109 runs.
Six of the ten T10 matches played at Sabina Park this season have been won by the teams batting first, we predict the captain that wins the toss will opt to bat first.
The Surrey Kings had a rare failure with the bat in their last game, but they are still a force to be reckoned with and enter this contest as favorites against the Surrey Royals.
Surrey Kings to Win!
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