14 Nov 2020, Wellington is going to play against Auckland at Basin Reserve, Wellington. Here is Wellington vs Auckland, Plunket Shield 2020-21 – 11th Test Match Prediction. The 11th match of Plunket Shield will start at 09:30 PM GMT (Nov 13) / 10:30 AM LOCAL.

Wellington

Wellington Firrbirds

Auckland

Auckland Cricket

<strong>WEL vs AUC, Plunket Shield 2020-21 Match Prediction </strong>

Wellington vs Auckland, Plunket Shield 2020-21 – 11th Test Match Prediction

Wellington 38%
Auckland 42%
The percentages are showing in between 80%. The rest of the 20% is for exceptional cases. The explanations are down below.

“Wellington” Can Be The Winner.

  1. Team Ranking:

    The defending champion Wellington will face Auckland in the 11th match of Plunket Shield 2020-21. Currently, Auckland sit in the 2nd place while Wellington sit in the bottom place of the team ranking.

  2. Home Advantage:

    The match between Wellington vs Auckland is going to play at Basin Reserve, Wellington. This is the home ground of Wellington Firebirds. So, they will get the home advantage.

  3. Head To Head:

    Auckland won 3 times while Wellington won 2 times in the last 5 head to head encounters between them.

  4. Current Form: 

    The current form of Auckland is pretty well. They’ve won 2 out of 3 matches. Hence, the defending champions are enduring a terrible tournament with a series of disappointing performances. They’ve lost all the 3 matches so far.

  5. Field Condition:

    Basin Reserve is a very sophisticated ground with a great number of grasses.

  6. Player Analysis:

    Batsmen Analytics

    Devon Philip Conway of Wellington has an AVG 47.00 and SR 56.84. Another top batsman of Wellington – Rachin Ravindra has an AVG 38.91 and SR 53.37.

    On the other hand, Glenn Phillips of Auckland has an AVG 26.00 and SR 43.69. Another top batsman of Wellington – Colin Munro has an AVG 7.50 and SR 57.69.

    Bowlers Analytics

    Ben Sears of Wellington has an AVG 21.43 and his Econ 4.04. Another top bowler of Wellington – Neesham’s AVG 33.09 and his Econ 3.43.

    Matt McEwan of Auckland has an AVG 26.79 and his Econ 3.10. Another top bowler of AucklandWilliam Somerville’s AVG 28.25 and his Econ 2.63.

    Wellington is suffering a terrible fate as batting and bowling are not clicking. Auckland is performing well and they have a great batting unit.

  7. Point Table:

    Wellington has earned 8 points from 3 matches whilst Auckland acquired 38 points from 3 matches.

  8. Pitch Support:

    The pitch of Basin Reserve is a great place for pacers. Batsmen and spinners struggle here.

However, things could be change in some terms like weather condition, or injury cases, mental health of players in a team, etc. But, these are exceptional cases at all.

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Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington.

WEL vs AUC, Plunket Shield 2020-21, T20 Dream 11

Wellington Squad

Michael Bracewell, Hamish Bennett, Tom Blundell, Logan van Beek, James Neesham, Ian McPeake, Fraser Colson, Devon Conway, Ollie Newton, Rachin Ravindra, Peter, Younghusband, Lauchie Johns, Jamie Gibson, Andrew Fletcher, Ben Sears, Michael Snedden, Troy Johnson, Jakob Bhula.

Auckland Squad
Glenn Phillips, Ben Horne, Colin Munro, Craig Cachopa, Graeme Beghin, Robert O’Donnell, Sean Solia, Mark Chapman, Matt McEwan, Finn Allen, William Somerville, Benjamin Lister, Jamie Brown, Danru Ferns.