Skip to main content

Exclusive News

GSL 2025: Predicting Hobart Hurricanes Playing XI for Match 7

Hobart Hurricanes will face Central Districts in the Global Super League 2025 at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. Both teams are on the back of a loss in their previous match. While Hurricanes lost to Rangpur Raiders by a solitary run, Districts lost to Warriors by 66 runs in their previous match.

Here’s the probable playing XI of Hobart Hurricanes for the 7th match of the GSL 2025 – 

Top Order: Ben McDermott

GSL 2025: Predicting Hobart Hurricanes Playing XI for Match 7
Ben McDermott

Ben McDermott, the skipper and the wicketkeeper of the side, scored 34(19) against Rangpur Raiders and would continue to open the innings. Alongside him, Bhanuka Rajapaksha might continue to open the innings. Macalister Wright could continue to bat at No. 3.

Middle Order: Jake Doran

GSL 2025: Predicting Hobart Hurricanes Playing XI for Match 7
Jake Doran

In the middle order, Hurricanes have Jake Doran, Nikhil Chaudhary, and Mohammad Nabi. Doran can anchor the innings from his end, while Chaudhary can continue the process after him. Mohammad Nabi can play according to the situation and be handy with the ball.

Lower Middle Order: Odean Smith 

GSL 2025: Predicting Hobart Hurricanes Playing XI for Match 7
Odean Smith

In the lower middle order, Hurricanes have a finisher in Odean Smith, who can smash the bowlers for fun in the last overs, apart from delivering a bit with the ball. Fabian Allen is their bowling all-rounder, who can play some cameos lower down the order.

Bowlers: Raf Macmillan

GSL 2025: Predicting Hobart Hurricanes Playing XI for Match 7
Raf Macmillan

Hobart’s bowling consists of key bowlers like Raf Macmillan, Usama Mir, and Billy Stanlake. Despite being out of prime, Stanlake has performed well for the Hurricanes. Likewise, Usama Mir and Raf Macmillan have been performers as well, making Hurricanes a potent attack.

Disclaimer: This Exclusive News is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.

 

For more exclusive updates, visit BJSports to access Exclusive News that is only for you, incisive analysis, and updates, and to keep up with all of the latest information on your favorite remarkable cricket players and teams. To ensure you never miss out, join in on the fun right away!

More in Exclusive News

OTD 1978: When was Ragana Herath born? Former Sri Lankan Cricketer

Former Sri Lankan cricketer Ragana Herath born on March 19, 1978. He is widely...

OTD 1998: When was Hayley Matthews born? A West Indies Greatest Female All-Rounder

Hayley Matthews is arguably the finest female cricketer to play for the West...

OTD 2017: Unforgettable Bangladesh 100th Test vs Sri Lanka

Bangladesh played their 100th Test match against Sri Lanka from March 15-19,...

Top 3 performances of Rangana Herath in Test Cricket

Rangana Herath, Sri Lanka’s legendary left-arm orthodox spinner, emerged as...