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The Hundred Men’s 2025: Predicting Southern Brave XI for match 11

Southern Brave and Northern Superchargers will clash in the 11th match of the ongoing The Hundred Men’s 2025 competition at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on August 13.

Southern Brave are placed third on the points table with two wins in two games and have a total of eight points in their kitty. The finalist of the last season, Brave defeated Manchester Originals and Birmingham Phoenix in the two matches thus far. 

Here is the predicted Southern Brave XI for match 11 of The Hundred Men’s 2025:

Top Order:  

The Hundred Men's 2025: Predicting Southern Brave XI for match 11
James Vince

This season, the Southern Braves’ top order has been outstanding. James Vince became just the third player to reach 1,000 runs in The Hundred Men’s competition with Southern Brave after scoring 41 off 30 in their most recent victory over Birmingham Phoenix. Leus du Plooy then anchored his team to commanding nine-wicket victory with a tough 48* off 39.  Jason Roy ensured a smooth pursuit with a quick finish, going undefeated on 18 off 12.  

Middle Order:  

The Hundred Men's 2025: Predicting Southern Brave XI for match 11
Laurie Evans

Laurie Evans, who also serves as wicketkeeper, has consistently provided depth and rotation. However, no particularly noteworthy performances have emerged. Hilton Cartwright and James Coles have not yet given anything of note. They would look to get into action with games coming thick and fast.

Lower Order: 

The Hundred Men's 2025: Predicting Southern Brave XI for match 11
Michael Bracewell

This season, Michael Bracewell has been outstanding with his off-spin.  His all-around value is clear, even though his batting contributions are still limited.  Conversely, Chris Jordan has justified his position with consistent middle-lower performances, offering maturity and poise.

Bowlers:  

The Hundred Men's 2025: Predicting Southern Brave XI for match 11
Tymal Mills

With an outstanding 2/16 in his 20 balls in the victory over Birmingham Phoenix, Jofra Archer has led the attack with panache. Tymal Mills was as important, registering 3/22 and winning Player of the Match against Manchester Originals. Craig Overton has also provided consistent support to the pace unit by making early discoveries.

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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