Otago Votls vs Wellington Firebirds Prediction, Dream 11 Team: 24th Match, Plinket Shield 2026

Otago Volts vs Wellington Firebirds | Plunket Shield 2025-26 Round 8 — Dream11 Prediction
Plunket Shield 2025-26 • Round 8 • Match 24 • Final Round • 100th Season

Otago Volts vs Wellington Firebirds

University Oval, Dunedin | Day 1 of 4
📅 March 27, 2026  |  3:00 AM IST  |  9:30 PM GMT  |  10:30 AM Local
🏆 Title Race — Otago 2nd on table!
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Otago Volts
83 pts | 3W | 2nd place | Home ground | Tom O’Connor in sizzling form
VS
Wellington Firebirds
38 pts | 0W | Eliminated | Playing for pride
🏆 Otago’s title picture: Otago sit 2nd on 83 points — 8 behind Canterbury (91). For Otago to win their first Plunket Shield since 1987-88, they need to (1) win this match with maximum bonus points, AND (2) hope Canterbury lose heavily to Auckland. Every first-innings bonus point matters.
Tom O’Connor — the story of the season: The 21-year-old left-arm seamer has been extraordinary. He took 13 wickets in the match against Auckland in Round 6 — one of the great individual bowling performances of the season. In Round 7 vs Northern Districts at this very ground, he took 4/54 with his trademark snappy line and pace. Then, batting at the death, he blasted 84* with FOUR SIXES off consecutive balls. He’s Otago’s X-factor and one of NZ domestic cricket’s most exciting young talents.
📊 Plunket Shield Standings — After Round 7
#TeamWPtsR8 Opponent
1Canterbury Kings 🥇491vs Auckland
2🔵 Otago Volts ← YOU ARE HERE383vs Wellington
3Auckland Aces380vs Canterbury
4Northern Districts376vs Central Stags
5Central Stags (out)370vs Northern Dis
6Wellington Firebirds ✗038vs Otago
Match Preview

Otago Volts are chasing history. They haven’t won the Plunket Shield since 1987-88 — before any current player was born. The final round against a winless Wellington side at their home ground in Dunedin is their best possible draw for a title push. Otago need not just a win, but a dominant one — full bonus points (up to 8 batting + bowling) could get them a maximum 20-point haul, which combined with a Canterbury loss could be enough.

Captain Luke Georgeson has handled the team’s campaign with the right blend of aggression and patience. Max Chu (40 & 71* in Round 7) was the unsung anchor who held the Otago innings together while O’Connor blazed. Jack Boyle scored an important 85 at the top of the order in Round 7 vs ND. The batting is settled and in form.

Wellington’s campaign has been winless but not without quality moments. Captain Tom Blundell — NZ’s Test wicketkeeper — leads a group that includes Michael Snedden, who took his first 5-wicket bag in first-class cricket in Round 7. Notably, that made three direct generations of the Snedden family to achieve the feat: great-grandfather Nessie, father Martin, and now Michael. In their final match of the season, the Firebirds will want to send the players off with a performance to be proud of — even if the result is almost predetermined.

Pitch & Conditions — University Oval, Dunedin

University Oval is one of New Zealand’s most charming first-class grounds. The surface in late March typically offers pace bowlers good carry early on Day 1, before settling into a reliable batting surface from Day 2 onwards. Overcast Dunedin conditions on the first morning can make batting challenging — Teams typically prefer to bowl first on Day 1 if cloud is about.

Otago’s pace attack — led by O’Connor — will relish the conditions if there’s overhead cover. March in Dunedin can see brief rain interruptions but sustained stoppages are less common at this time of year.

Key Players to Watch
Tom O’Connor
Otago Volts • Left-arm pace
13 wkts in 1 match (R6 Auckland), 4/54 vs ND (R7) + 84* with 4 sixes off consecutive balls — Dunedin conditions perfect for him
Max Chu
Otago Volts • WK-Bat
40 & 71* in R7 — born-and-bred Dunedin, anchors the Otago innings at No. 5, vital for building the platform
Jack Boyle
Otago Volts • Opener
85 in R7 — consistent top-order anchor who sets up Otago’s big innings; must bat long on Day 1
Michael Snedden
Wellington • Pace
First 5-wkt bag in first-class cricket (R7) — 4th generation of the Snedden family to achieve the feat
Tom Blundell
Wellington • WK-Bat/Captain
NZ’s Test WK — leads Wellington in their final match; wants a dignified send-off in a difficult season
Danru Ferns
Otago Volts • Pace
Took his 100th FC wicket earlier in the season — experienced attack leader alongside O’Connor
🏆 Predicted Winner
Otago Volts
Confidence: 75% — Home ground, 0-win Wellington opponents, O’Connor in sensational form, Otago’s title motivation
Dream11 Best XI — First-Class Fantasy

⭐ Suggested XI

  • Max ChuWKCOT
  • Jack BoyleOT
  • Tom BlundellWKWEL
  • Jacob CummingOT
  • Nick GreenwoodWEL
  • Luke GeorgesonVCOT
  • Logan van BeekWEL
  • Tom O’ConnorOT
  • Danru FernsOT
  • Michael SneddenWEL
  • Toby HartOT

📋 Breakdown

  • Wicket-keepers2 — Chu, Blundell
  • Batters2
  • All-rounders2
  • Bowlers5
  • Otago Volts7 players
  • Wellington4 players
Max Chu
🏏 Captain
Luke Georgeson
🏏 Vice-Captain
Tom O’Connor
🎯 Differential

Why Chu as captain? He’s Otago’s batting anchor on their home ground, scoring 40 and 71* in Round 7. In a 4-day match, a batter who consistently reaches 50+ on Day 1 accumulates the highest fantasy points across the match. His keeping bonuses add further value.

Why O’Connor as differential? His season form is unprecedented for a 21-year-old. 13 wickets in a match, 4/54 in the next, and now a hat-trick chance at home where Dunedin’s early conditions suit him perfectly. Wellington’s batters have struggled all season — O’Connor getting a 5-wkt haul in this match is highly probable.

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⚠️ Fantasy cricket prediction only. Data sourced from NZC.nz, ESPNcricinfo. Plunket Shield 2025-26 — 100th season. Admission free. Watch on NZC YouTube. Play responsibly.

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