
Otago vs Wellington Match Analysis
The 20th match of the Super Smash takes us to University Oval, Dunedin, for a morning T20 where timing, conditions, and tournament positioning intersect. With rain threatening and points at a premium, execution under pressure will outweigh reputation.
Otago arrive off a mixed run (W T L W L) and a frustrating loss to Auckland, where 159 proved insufficient despite decent platform-building. Max Chu’s side has competed in phases without stitching them together. At home, they will believe the surface suits their batting, but composure in the middle overs remains the variable.
Wellington, by contrast, are searching for traction (W NR L L L). Their last outing saw a hefty 185 overhauled comfortably by Northern Districts, exposing bowling depth and death-overs discipline. Yet with Tom Blundell’s leadership and match-winners in key roles, WELL retain the upside to flip momentum quickly.
Otago vs Wellington Match Details
| Match | Otago vs Wellington | 20th Match | Super Smash 2025-26 |
| Date | 15/01/2026 (Thursday) |
| Time | BDT 9:25 AM / PKT 8:25 AM / INR 8:55 AM |
| Format | T20 |
| Venue | University Oval, Dunedin |
| Recent performance | Otago – W T L W L Wellington – W NR L L L |
| Live Streaming Details | Click here to watch the Otago vs Wellington | Live Stream on Sports Live Hub (SLH) |
University Oval, Dunedin Pitch Report
University Oval is traditionally a flat, batting-friendly surface offering true pace and bounce, encouraging stroke play through the line. In T20s, totals are typically competitive rather than extreme, with the ball coming on nicely for set batters. Chasing has shown a discernible edge here, making toss decisions tactically significant.
Weather Report
Conditions are forecast to be cool and overcast with a high probability of rain. Temperatures should hover between 13°C and 15°C, with showers likely developing in the afternoon and a meaningful risk of heavier bursts. Moisture in the air and possible interruptions could favor the chasing side, with bowlers needing to manage a potentially slippery ball and recalibrated lengths.
OTAGO vs WELL Head-to-Head Records
| Matches Played | 38 |
| OTAGO Won | 14 |
| WELL Won | 24 |
| Tied | 1 |
| No Result | 4 |
| First-ever Fixture | January 28, 2007 |
| Most-recent Fixture | January 9, 2026 |
Otago vs Wellington Team Preview & Squads
Otago
Max Chu’s captaincy is central to Otago’s tempo control. He must balance aggression with game awareness, particularly if weather compresses overs. Otago’s recent patterns suggest they win moments but not matches; leadership on field placements, bowling changes, and reading conditions could be the marginal gains that convert parity into points.
Batting-wise, the spotlight falls on Llew Johnson as the designated impact run-scorer. On a surface that rewards timing, his role is to anchor without stalling, allowing Otago to build a defendable total or chase with intent. The top order has shown promise, but the middle overs demand clearer role definition to avoid stagnation after the powerplay.
With the ball, Troy Johnson is the strategic fulcrum. Named both key bowler and all-rounder, his dual responsibility across phases, new ball control, middle-overs containment, and death-overs execution, will define Otago’s ceiling. Supporting bowlers must hold lengths if rain shortens the game, where every miscue amplifies.
Otago Squads

Matthew 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
Wellington
Tom Blundell brings calm authority and tactical clarity. After a tough loss in which 185 was not enough, his leadership will be tested in resetting standards, particularly in the field and at the death. WELL’s broader narrative is not of lack of talent, but of execution under pressure.
Blundell also anchors the batting as the key batter. His task is to maximize the powerplay without risking early collapse, setting a platform for stroke-makers to exploit the Oval’s bounce. With Tim Robinson identified as the six-hitting threat, WELL can target the shorter boundaries if they navigate the new ball prudently.
Bowling remains the pivot. Ben Sears is the strike option, expected to deliver breakthroughs and control. Alongside him, Rachin Ravindra’s all-round value adds balance, variations through the middle and composure with the bat if recalibration is required due to weather. The collective must improve discipline, especially if defending under damp conditions.
Wellington Squads

Liam Dudding, Nick Greenwood, James Hartshorn, Nick Kelly, Callum McLachlan, Samuel Morgan, Sam Mycock, Amogh Paranjpe, Tim Robinson, Gareth Severin, Michael Snedden, Jesse Tashkoff, Logan van Beek, Peter Younghusband, Yahya Zeb
OTAGO vs WELL Prediction
| Event | Otago | Wellington |
| Toss Winner | Otago | – |
| Player of the Match | – | Tom Blundell |
| Top Run Scorer | Llew Johnson | Tom Blundell |
| Top Wicket Taker | Troy Johnson | Ben Sears |
| Most Sixes | Llew Johnson | Tim Robinson |
| Predicted Score | 170+ | 180+ |
| Win Probability | 49% | 51% |
According to cricket analysts Wellington 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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