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The Hundred Men’s 2025: Predicting Manchester Originals XI for match 17

The 17th match of The Hundred Men’s 2025 will be played between Manchester Originals and Northern Superchargers on August 17 at Old Trafford in Manchester.

Manchester Originals remain at the bottom of The Hundred Men’s 2025 points table with just one win from four games. They have been struggling to find rhythm and also to find an XI that will win them games.

Here is the predicted Manchester Originals XI for match 17 of The Hundred Men’s 2025:

Top Order: Phil Salt (C), Ben McKinney, Jos Buttler (WK)

The Hundred Men’s 2025: Predicting Manchester Originals XI for match 17
Phil Salt (C), Ben McKinney, Jos Buttler (WK)

Phil Salt is not having a good time as captain, but with the bat, he has shone with 135 runs in four games with a best of 60 and strike rate of 139.17. Ben McKinney has 39 runs in two games while Jos Buttler has slammed 125 runs at a strike rate of 134.40 with a best of 57.

Middle Order: Mark Chapman, Heinrich Klaasen, Lewis Gregory

The Hundred Men’s 2025: Predicting Manchester Originals XI for match 17
Mark Chapman, Heinrich Klaasen, Lewis Gregory

Mark Chapman has done well in his first outings in The Hundred Men’s 2025 with 52 runs so far. But Heinrich Klaasen has struggled with 56 runs at a strike rate of 101.81. Lewis Gregory has scored 51 runs at a decent strike rate. He has also taken two wickets with an economy of 9.88.

Lower Order: Tom Hartley, Scott Currie

The Hundred Men’s 2025: Predicting Manchester Originals XI for match 17
Tom Hartley, Scott Currie

Tom Hartley did well in his first game for Original in The Hundred Men’s 2025 with one wicket to his name. Scott Currie has eight wickets with an economy of 7.45 and a best of 4/28 and has scored 28 runs as well with a strike rate of 200.

Bowlers: Noor Ahmad, Josh Tongue, Sonny Baker

The Hundred Men’s 2025: Predicting Manchester Originals XI for match 17
Noor Ahmad, Josh Tongue, Sonny Baker

Noor Ahmad has found it difficult to turn the ball in English conditions and has taken only two wickets in four games at an economy of 9.13. Josh Tongue has continued with good form from Test series against India and has six wickets at an economy of 8.10. Sonny Baker has shown good pace and ability to swing the ball, taking four wickets in four games.

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.

 

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