
AUCK vs OTAGO Match Analysis
Volatility is the name of the game for match 11, as the intimate playing area at the Outer Oval ensures that a single over can completely rewrite the script. With the league table still fluid, this fixture holds mid-tournament significance, especially for sides seeking rhythm rather than survival.
Auckland proved their chasing credentials last time out, securing an emphatic victory over Wellington that served as a warning to the league. Defending champions in mindset if not form, AUCK showed composure under pressure, chasing 188 with balls to spare. Harjot Johal’s decisive spell underlined their ability to control key phases despite inconsistencies elsewhere.
Otago’s form tells a story of missed opportunities rather than collapse. Coming off a tied result against Northern Districts, the team showed they can dig deep when it counts, though the performance was marred by missed opportunities. Max Chu’s unbeaten 64 anchored the innings, but Otago again failed to land the knockout blow, a recurring theme this season.
Auckland vs Otago Match Details
| Match | Auckland vs Otago | 11th Match | Super Smash 205-26 |
| Date | 06/01/2026 (Tuesday) |
| Time | 05:40 AM BDT / 05:10 AM IST / 04:40 AM PKT |
| Format | T20 |
| Venue | Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland |
| Recent performance | Auckland – L L NR W NR, Otago – L L L W T |
| Live Streaming Details | Click here to watch the AUCK vs OTAGO Live Stream on Sports Live Hub (SLH) |
Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland Pitch Report

The Eden Park Outer Oval traditionally offers a batting-friendly surface, particularly in the first innings where scores around 170–171 are common. Short square boundaries reward clean hitters, but the pitch tends to slow later, bringing cutters and disciplined spin into play. Chasing sides often find run-scoring tougher, with second-innings averages dipping closer to 140, placing a premium on early momentum.
Weather Report
While a full washout appears unlikely, intermittent moisture could affect outfield speed and grip. Dew is not expected to be a major factor, but any rain interruption may compress strategies, favoring teams with flexible batting depth and adaptable bowling plans.
AUCK vs OTAGO Head-to-Head Records
| Matches Played | 34 |
| AUCK Won | 21 |
| OTAGO Won | 12 |
| Tied | 2 |
| No Result | 4 |
| First-ever Fixture | January 13, 2007 |
| Most-recent Fixture | January 22, 2025 |
Auckland vs Otago Team Preview & Squads
Auckland
Adithya Ashok’s leadership brings calm structure rather than flamboyance. Auckland’s tactical clarity, particularly in bowling rotations,often compensates for uneven batting starts. Ashok’s captaincy style prioritizes matchups and restraint, an asset at Eden Park where over-aggression can backfire.
Batting-wise, AUCK lean heavily on Bevon Jacobs for tempo and boundary conversion. His ability to exploit the powerplay and still bat deep makes him central to Auckland’s scoring blueprint. Support from Mark Chapman and Cam Fletcher provides stability, but Auckland remain vulnerable if early wickets fall in clusters.
Bowling is where Auckland quietly separate themselves. Harjot Johal’s last-match 3/32 showcased control at critical junctures, while Simon Keene’s all-round utility allows tactical flexibility. With disciplined seam options and intelligent changes, AUCK are built to defend competitive totals rather than chase miracles.
Auckland Squad

Sid Dixit, Cam Fletcher, Matt Gibson, Rohit Gulati, Bevon Jacobs, Harrish Kannan, Simon Keene, Ben Lister, Jock McKenzie, Angus Olliver, Dale Phillips, Samrath Singh, Sean Solia, Lachie Stackpole, Jordan Sussex, Mark Chapman, Ben Lister, Simon Keene, Jock McKenzie, Jordan Sussex
Otago
Luke Georgeson captains an Otago side still searching for coherence. His leadership emphasizes intent, but execution has lagged behind ambition. Otago frequently stay competitive before drifting in decisive overs, a mental gap more than a skill deficit.
Batting revolves around Max Chu, whose unbeaten 64 off 42 in the previous match reaffirmed his role as both anchor and accelerator. However, Otago’s middle order has struggled to consistently build on solid starts, leaving finishing duties exposed under scoreboard pressure.
With the ball, Ben Lockrose leads the attack with discipline rather than raw pace, while Jake Gibson’s all-round role is crucial for balance. Otago’s bowling unit is capable of containment but lacks a habitual wicket-taking burst, a concern against a power-heavy Auckland lineup.
Otago Squad

Matt Bacon, Jack Boyle, Max Chu, Mason Clarke, Jacob Cumming, Danru Ferns, Luke Georgeson, Jake Gibson, Andrew Hazeldine, Llew Johnson, Troy Johnson, Ben Lockrose, Jarrod McKay, Thorn Parkes, Jamal Todd
AUCK vs OTAGO Prediction
| Event | Auckland | Otago |
| Toss Winner | – | Otago |
| Player of the Match | Bevon Jacobs | – |
| Top Run Scorer | Bevon Jacobs | Max Chu |
| Top Wicket Taker | Harjot Johal | Ben Lockrose |
| Most Sixes | Bevon Jacobs | Max Chu |
| Predicted Score | 190+ | 180+ |
| Win Probability | 51% | 49% |
According to cricket analysts, Auckland have a 51% chance of Winning.
Disclaimer: The prediction is based on the understanding, analysis, and instinct of the author. While making your prediction, consider the points mentioned, and make your own decision.
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