Vitality T20 Blast 2022, Surrey will face off Yorkshire in Quarter-Final 1 on July 7, the match will be played at Kennington Oval, London.
The T20 Blast 2022 knockout rounds are now underway. Yorkshire will face off against Surrey in the first quarterfinal. This thrilling match will be held at London’s Kennington Oval.
The South Group was won by Surrey with 21 points. They have played 14 games thus far, winning 10 of them, losing only 3, and having one game called off due to inclement weather. They performed admirably during the group stage, but they lost to Somerset in their final group match.
When Somerset batted first and reached 218 in their 20 overs, losing eight wickets, Surrey’s bowlers battled. When they play Yorkshire in the first quarterfinal, they will need to be alert.
In contrast, Yorkshire came in fifth place in the North Group. They finished with 15 points after winning seven of their 14 games, dropping six, and drawing six. Their most recent setback was against Leicestershire, and they dropped their last two group games.
When given the opportunity to bat first, Leicestershire’s innings ended with a score of 211/7. Yorkshire made a respectable start but continued to lose wickets often, only managing to score 151 in their 20 overs and losing the match by 60 runs.
In the competition’s knockout rounds, they will be eager to reverse the situation.
Probable Playing XI SUR:
Will Jacks, Jamie Smith (wk), Tom Curran, Laurie Evans, Jamie Overton, Aaron Hardie, Nico Reifer, Cameron Steel, Daniel Moriarty, Conor McKerr, Gus Atkinson
Probable Playing XI YOR:
Adam Lyth, Finn Allen, Jack Shutt, Tom Kohler-Cadmore (wk), Harry Brook, Matthew Waite, Shadab Khan, Jordan Thompson, Matthew Revis, George Hill, Dominic Bess
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Quarter-Finals 1 Match Prediction
Toss Winner Prediction? Surrey
Match Winner? Surrey
Team Scores batting first: Surrey 190-200 , Yorkshire 185-195
Disclaimer: This prediction is based on the author’s knowledge, analysis, and intuition. Consider the points provided and make your own judgement when making your prediction.