On Tuesday, 29th April, City Cricket Club will play against Nabajyoti Club in the twenty-sixth match of the Guwahati Spring League, 2025 at the Judges Field, Guwahati. So, let’s look at the CCC vs NBC 26th Match Dream11 Prediction.
Teams
City Cricket Club vs Nabajyoti Club
League
Guwahati Spring League 2025
Date & Time
Tuesday, 29th April, 2025. 1:00PM IST
Stadium
Judges Field, Guwahati
Live Telecast in India
NA
Live Streaming
FanCode
CCC vs NBC Match Preview
Guwahati Spring League is set to commence from 17th April 2025,and set to continue until 3rd May. With each team set to play 10 matches each in search of the playoff spot, every match counts in their search for ultimate victory. This is an exciting matchup for the tournament, as both teams are just a few points shy of the top spot in the points table. City Cricket Club are currently placed at the fourth spot, having played 7 matches, they won 3 matches, lost 3 matches, and 1 resulted in no result.
On the other hand, the Nabajyoti Club having played 8 matches they have won 3, lost 4, and one match resulted in no result. City Cricket Club and Nabajyoti Club both will aim to get high spots in the points table, as both of them secure playoff spots.
CCC vs NBC Pitch Report
Stadium
Judges Field, Guwahati
Capacity
5,000
Average 1st Inn Score
145
Average 2nd Inn Score
114
Judges Field, Guwahati Pitch Report
Judges Field Stadium is famous for its bowler-friendly conditions, where spinners find good grip and turn, especially during the middle overs. Fast bowlers also get early movement with swing and seam, making the early overs vital for the batting side. As the game progresses, the pitch becomes slower, posing challenges for aggressive batting. Teams often find it tough to score high totals, highlighting the need for a strong start and good partnerships. In general, bowlers have a significant impact on the match outcome at this ground.
CCC vs NBC Weather Report
City Cricket Club vs Nabajyoti Club Weather Report Source: AccuWeather
**Disclaimer: Predictions are based on analysis and are intended as insights, not certainties. They should be viewed as informational and not as guarantees.**