BBL 2024-25: Adelaide Oval Pitch Report Ahead of STR vs SCO

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The Adelaide Strikers are set to take on the Perth Scorchers in the 17th match of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 at the Adelaide Oval on December 31.

The Strikers have had a tough start to the season, managing only one win in four games, which leaves them in seventh place on the points table. A win in this match, coupled with an improved net run rate, can elevate them to the third spot and boost their chances of making the playoffs.

The Perth Scorchers, on the other hand, have had a mixed campaign so far with two wins and two losses, placing them third on the table. They head into this game on the back of a commanding 33-run victory over Brisbane Heat. The Strikers, however, come into this match after a narrow 11-run defeat to the Hobart Hurricanes, making this a must-win game for Matt Short and his team to turn their fortunes around.

STR vs SCO: Adelaide Oval Pitch Report

The Adelaide Oval has hosted 19 T20 matches, showcasing its balanced nature. While teams batting first have had a slight edge, with 10 wins compared to 8 for teams chasing, the surface provides opportunities for both batters and bowlers.

The average first-innings score is 158, which indicates that setting a competitive target is crucial. Chasing teams have found it harder, with the average second-innings score dropping to 140.

The pitch favors pacers early on, especially under the lights, but becomes easier for batting as the game progresses. Spinners can also come into play in the middle overs as the dry surface aids some turn. Short square boundaries allow batters to accelerate if they are well set.

Pitch Stats at Adelaide Oval (T20 Matches)

Stat Value
Total Matches Played 19
Matches Won Batting First 10
Matches Won Bowling First 8
Average 1st Innings Score 158
Average 2nd Innings Score 140
Highest Total Recorded 241/4 (AUS vs WI)
Lowest Total Recorded 66/10 (AUS-W vs NZ-W)
Highest Score Chased 170/0 (ENG vs IND)
Lowest Score Defended 25/0 (ENG-W vs AUS-W)

Teams batting first have a better record, and with bowlers receiving assistance under lights, defending a target often becomes easier.

Toss Decision

  • Bat First: Stats indicate that batting first and putting up a challenging total could tilt the game in the team’s favor. A score around 160-170 is defendable on this track, especially with a disciplined bowling attack.

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