Essex vs Surrey, RLODC, Today Match Prediction

Essex vs Surrey, RLODC, Today Match Prediction

πŒπ€π“π‚π‡ :Β Essex vs Surrey
𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄 : Aug 09, 2024
π“πˆπŒπ„ : 18:30 PM IST
𝐕𝐄𝐍𝐔𝐄 : Essex County Cricket Club, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
π“πŽπ”π‘ππ€πŒπ„ππ“ : Royal London One-Day Cup, 2024


Essex Eagles’ aim to extend good record against Surrey

  • Essex Eagles have won the last four out of five games against Surrey
  • Essex Eagles play at home, and the players know these conditions well
  • Surrey’s batsmen have been inconsistent and low on confidence

Essex vs Surrey

TV channels: The fans can watch the match live on Hotstar

Live Streaming: Live streaming of the match will be available on the FAFA191 Cricket Exchange India and website.


The Metro Bank One-Day Cup 2024 has entered the most crucial stage. In the 56th game, the Essex Eagles will take on Surrey. Both teams have played poorly this year and are out of contention for the next round. In the last game, the Essex Eagles went down against Yorkshire Vikings, while Surrey defeated the Leicestershire Foxes.  

Essex Eagles have won the last four out of five games against Surrey, and the side would look to extend their good record. They play at home and enjoy a good record at this venue. Despite their win in the last game, Surrey players lacked consistency. It will be interesting to see which of the two teams leaves the park smiling.

Essex Preview

It has been a tough season for Tom Westley’s team. They come here with three consecutive losses and have won only once. In the last game, the side went down by 3 wickets against the Yorkshire Vikings. Their hopes of making it to the next round stand dashed, and the team will look to do well and restore lost pride.  

Nick Browne and Feroze Khushi have struggled with their consistency at the top, and the team needs a strong show from this pair. Robin Das played well in the last game, and he must build partnerships with Luc Benkenstein and Tom Westley in the middle order. Noah Thain and Simon Fernandes must do the big-hitting in the final overs.  

Surrey Preview

Rory Burns’ team finally had something to celebrate. After five consecutive losses, the side registered its first win, defeating the Leicestershire Foxes by 17 runs. They are almost out of contention for the quarterfinal and shall look to regain lost pride with a win. They have a good record against the Essex Eagles, and Burns would like his players to take inspiration from past wins.