Surrey vs Middlesex
The Oval, London
20.06.2025, 20:45
In the south ranking, Sussex is in the quarter-finals playoff spot. They are placed 2nd with 20 points from seven matches. For Middlesex, they are placed 7th with 12 points. They have recorded two wins, three losses, and a draw across their last seven matches. All actions will be at the prestigious Oval in London. How will they approach this game, as both teams have a chance to achieve a positive result? Let’s get into the previews of this game and offer predictions.
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This match is expected to take place on the 20th of June 2025. The kickoff time will be 20:45 pm.
- Match: Surrey vs Middlesex
- Date: Friday, June 20th, 2025
- Time: 20:45 (AEST)
- Stadium: The Oval, London
Weather and Pitch
The weather condition in the venue is expected to be hot and sunny, with the temperature being around 27 degrees censcuis. It is also expected that the weather will come with some gentle breeze, all dry and warm. There will be odd patches of cloud here and there.
Surrey vs Middlesex Match Analysis
When Surrey decided to turn up the heat, they scored 193 on board, with 10 wickets lost, achieving a big win by 69 runs. They completely outclassed Hampshire on Tuesday evening, delivering a strong T20 victory for the away team. It was brilliant to see Reece Topley back in Surrey colors, as he finished with a solid 2/24 in his return. Chris Jordan claimed his second wicket as Weatherly was well caught by Sykes for 27. Albert was caught behind for just 1, leaving Hampshire at 45/3 after six overs. Surrey concluded their 20 overs at 193/6, with Dom Sibley as the top scorer at 70 runs off 46 balls. He was well supported by fellow opener Will Jacks, who made 41, and captain Sam Curran, who contributed 38. Dom Sibley's brilliant innings came to an end when he was smartly caught by Fuller at mid-on for 70 (46 balls). Laurie Evans was the new batter with Surrey at 138/3 in the 16th over, while Dom Sibley reached 50 off 32 balls, smashing the first six of the match.
Kevin Hand caught up with Stephen Eskinazi following our thrilling one-run victory over Essex in the Vitality Blast at Lord's. Gohar and Helm took two wickets each as the team restricted Essex 160/6 at the Home of Cricket. Noah Cornwell gets the wicket of Matt Critchley as Ryan Higgins takes the catch [ESS 129/5 (16.2)]. It has been confirmed; the appointment of South African Dane Vilas as Interim Men’s First Team Coach until the end of the 2025 season. In the match against Glamorgan's Second Eleven, Joe Cracknell recorded an excellent knock. He had 167 runs, 220 balls, and 26 fours.
Surrey Form
In their victory over Kent, Mitch Santner, the left-arm spinner, kept Tawanda Muyeye in check with his speed variations for five balls before having him caught and bowled. The team went on to win the match by 4 wickets. Chris Jordan is an absolute hero; his epic boundary off the last ball earned the JMFinnWealth Moment of the Match. Santner had Kent on a string, picking up 2/24 from his four overs. Laurie Evans finished with a crucial 46 not out off 29 balls in yesterday's last-gasp victory at the Home of T20 Cricket. It took Spencer Johnson just 4 balls to take his first Surrey wicket in the latest Vitality Blast match at Hampshire. Sean Abbott smashed a 34-ball century against Kent back in 2023.
Surrey Predicted List
Will Jacks, Dom Sibley, Sam Curran (C), James Roy, Tom Curran, Laurie Evans (wk), Ollie Sykes, Mitch Santner, Chris Jordan, Nathan Smith, Reece Topley
Middlesex Form
Middlesex Cricket can tonight confirm that Richard Johnson, who has been at the Club since the start of 2022, has left his position as Men's First Team Coach. With 194 runs, 233 balls, and 32 fours, Josh De Caires played some magnificent shots yesterday during his knock against Glamorgan's Second Eleven. Josh De Caires was eventually dismissed for 196 from 233 balls with 32 fours. Joe Cracknel departed soon after for 167, coming from 220 balls with 26 fours. Middlesex tied the match against Hampshire Hawks in Southampton despite some sensational ball striking from Max Holden, Kane Williamson, and Ben Geddes. Max Holden and Kane Williamson are in the middle to begin our chase. DLS sets our target at 76, with our powerplay consisting of 1.5 overs. Hampshire finished their innings on 63/1, with Zafar Gohar picking up the only wicket.
Middlesex Predicted XI
Stephen Eskinazi (captain), Noah Cornwell, Joe Cracknell, Jack Davies, Josh De Caires, Leus du Plooy, Ben Geddes, Zafar Gohar, Tom Helm, Ryan Higgins, Max Holden, Luke Hollman, Naavya Sharma, Kane Williamson
Who will win in Match - Surrey vs Middlesex?
In the last three years, Surrey and Middlesex have faced each other five times. Sussex won four and Middlesex won one as well. Their most recent match in June last year ended by 56 runs as Surrey won it.
Surrey vs Middlesex Prediction
Judging by their current form in the South League, Surrey is currently the best team. In the last five matches, they have recorded four wins. For Middlesex, there is some hope in there. In their last nine, they have recorded two wins, two draws, and five losses. In the head-to-head meetings, Surrey has won more. I am supporting them to win.
Our first prediction is Surrey to win the toss - 1.90 odds for 1xbet
Second Prediction is over 181.5 1st innings score - 1.83 odds for Bet365
The Third prediction is over 349.5 total match runs - 1.83 odds for Betway
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