Carrara Oval, Queensland Pitch Report for BBL 2021-22 & T20 Records

The Carrara Oval Cricket Stadium of Queensland will be hosting two Big Bash Leagues games this season.

The ongoing season of the Big Bash League is into its second week of action. Brisbane Heat will take on the Melbourne Renegades on Monday in the Carrara Oval Cricket Stadium. This will be the first BBL game the venue will be hosting this season. Here is the Pitch Report and the T20 Records of Carrara Oval, Queensland.

In this edition of the Big Bash League, a total of two games are scheduled to be played in Queensland. Both the matches will be featured by the Brisbane Heat side. After the Monday’s game, the Brisbane Heats will return to the venue on the 4th January to take on the Sydney Sixers in the 34th Match of the tournament.

Carrara Oval T20 Records

A total of four T20 internationals have been played in the Carrara Oval so far. The teams batting first have won on two occasions here, while the teams chasing a total have won only once. The average first innings and second innings scores here are 126 and 113 respectively which are quite low. As far as the T20Is are concerned, no team ever has reached the 150-run mark here.

T20 STATS

Total matches 4
Matches won batting first 2
Matches won bowling first 1
Average 1st Inns scores 126
Average 2nd Inns scores 113
Highest total recorded 149/5 (20 Ov) by AUSW vs INDW
Highest score chased 119/6 (19.1 Ov) by AUSW vs INDW
Lowest score defended 108/6 (10 Ov) by RSA vs AUS

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Queensland Pitch Report

The T20 records of Queensland suggest that the Pitch in the venue has not been a great T20 batting surface in the past. The same is expected from the pitch in the upcoming BBL matches as well.

The batsmen might need to see through the initial overs and keep the wickets in hand in order to post an above par total here. The bowlers tend to receive assistance from the surface. Bowling first after winning the toss in Queensland is a better option for the same reason. The team bowling first might benefit as the pacers find some movement off the pitch during the initial overs.

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