LPL 2024: Match 2, Jaffana Kings vs Galle Marvels Match Prediction – Who Will Win Today’s LPL match

The Jaffna Kings (JK) will face off against the Galle Marvels (GM) at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Pallekele on Tuesday, July 2.

Both sides are aiming to kick off their season with a victory in the Lankan Premier League (LPL) 2024. The Jaffna Kings ended the previous season in fourth place, narrowly missing out on the title after losing to the eventual winners, B-Love Kandy in the Eliminator. This season, the Kings will be under the guidance of Charith Asalanka as their captain, with Avishka Gunawardene serving as their head coach.

On the other hand, the Galle Titans have been rebranded as Galle Marvels following the purchase of a new ownership group. They secured the second position on the points table following the league phase but were defeated by B-Love Kandy in the Qualifier 2. The Marvels will be led by Niroshan Dickwella, who will collaborate closely with their head coach, Graham Ford.

Match Details

Match

LPL 2024, Jaffna Kings vs Galle Marvels

Venue

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele

Date & Time

Tuesday, July 2, 3:00 PM (IST)

Live Streaming Details

Star Sports Network, Fancode App, and Website

 

Pitch Report

The Pallekele International Cricket Stadium typically records scores close to 161. In the recent past, it has been the setting for 17 matches, with teams choosing to bat first on 10 of those occasions. The playing field is usually well-matched, ensuring a fair battle between the batsmen and bowlers. Choosing to bat first might be a wise decision, as it allows the opposing team to evaluate the situation before the game begins.

Head-to-Head Record

Matches Played

11

Jaffna Kings won

07

Galle Marvels Won

04

 

Probable Playing XIs

Jaffna Kings:

K Mendis (WK), P Nissanka, A Fernando, R Rossouw, C Asalanka (C), D de Siva, F Allen, V Viyaskanth, N Ahmad, J Behrendorff, A Fernando.

Galle Marvels:

Alex Hales, P Sooriyabandara, K Nadeeshan, S Williams, D Pretorius, I Udana, D Lakshan, N Dickwella (C), M Theekshana, L Kumara, Z Khan.

 

England Women vs New Zealand Women ODI: Match Prediction

The England Women’s team will face off against the New Zealand Women’s team in the opening game of the three-game ODI series at Chester-le-Street in Durham on Wednesday. England has shown a strong advantage over New Zealand, securing victories in the previous three series hosted in their home country. The England Women’s team has been performing exceptionally well, achieving a win in 8 out of their last 10 matches since 2023. On the other hand, the New Zealand Women’s team has only managed to secure victories in 5 out of their last 12 matches since the same year.

Venue and Pitch

The Chester-le-Street Riverside Ground in England has seen three One Day International (ODI) matches where the team chosen to bat first has clinched victories in two of them. Yet, in each of these matches, regardless of the result, the team’s captain has chosen to field after winning the toss. This means the likelihood of winning the toss translates to a 33.3% victory rate at Chester-le-Street.

When a team bats first at this ground, they tend to score an average of 168/9, whereas their opponents, chasing the target, usually manage an average score of 139/8. The ground has proven to be advantageous for both pace and spin bowlers. Fast bowlers have been successful, taking 66.7% of the wickets with an average run rate of 19.6 and a strike rate of 3.7. Spin bowlers, on the other hand, have achieved an average of 17.4 runs per wicket with a strike rate of 3.6.

Match Prediction

England’s women’s team is the clear favorite when playing at home, with a 70% chance of winning. They possess a strong lineup in both batting and bowling, along with a remarkable home record against New Zealand. Heather Knight, Nat Sciver, and Katherine Brunt are the players to watch out for in the England team. On the other hand, Amelia Kerr is expected to be the key player for New Zealand.

NZ-W vs ENG-W Head-to-Head Record

Matches Played 80
New Zealand Women won 36
England Women won 43
No results 1

New Zealand Squad : Sophie Devine (c), S Bates, E Carson, L Down, Izzy Gaze (wk), Maddy Green, M Greig, B Halliday, F Jonas, J Kerr, Amelia Kerr, Molly Penfold, Georgia Plimmer, Hannah Rowe

England Squad : H Knight (c), T Beaumont, M Bouchier, D Wyatt, S Dunkley, L Bell, Kate Cross, S Ecclestone, L Filer, S Glenn, C Dean, Alice Capsey, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amy Jones