Plunket Shield 2025-24 Predictions
It’s a new season for domestic cricket in New Zealand, and we are all set to witness another edition of the Plunket Shield. This will be the 110th edition of the tournament, which was first played back in 1906-07, making it the third-oldest first-class tournament in the world. It is counted among the most competitive first-class tournaments in the world seeing experienced players and rising talent in New Zealand battle it out for the biggest prize in the domestic circuit.
While T20 leagues like the Indian Premier League, Big Bash League, or The Hundred enjoy high support among fans and bettors, competitions like the Plunket Shield bring out the best of cricket. Covering first-class tournaments is always exciting as we are introduced to young talented cricketers who will make it to the national side.
At BettingTop10, we are gearing up to bring you the 2023-24 Plunket Shield predictions along with the latest Plunket Shield betting tips. Our analysts would closely follow the team preparations and performances during the tournament and keep you updated on the latest Plunket Shield odds and match tips.
Who will win Plunket Shield 2025-24?
We have seen surprises in this tournament over the years though few teams dominated the tournament in the past. A new season always starts with a blank slate, with several young players coming to the fore and establishing their reputation. Past performances do give us some insights into the strengths of the sides. Let us look at how the teams have fared in this competition over the last few years.
# Central Districts
The Central Districts won their 12th title last season. The side which had been struggling for the last few editions went past Canterbury with a massive win in their last game. Grey Hay has been the captain for a while and commands the respect of his players. They have big players in the side and shall expect good performances in the season from Doug Bracewell, Blair Tickner, Brad Schmulian, and Dane Cleaver. Unlike some of the other teams, they won’t have much of a problem with player availability and shall look to play like a cohesive team throughout the season.
# Canterbury
Cole McConchie missed its 21st title in the last edition by a whisker. They had dominated the season from the start but were unlucky to have missed out on the title. They lost only once in the season and have lost only a few games in the last three seasons. They have a good bunch of players, and the side would like to see good performances from Cam Fletcher, Chad Bowes, Todd Astle, Will Williams, and Todd Astle. The side has been among the top two sides in the last three seasons and McConchie’s side will start as one of the strongest contenders for the season.
# Auckland
They have been the most successful team in this tournament with a record 24 title wins, with the last coming back in 2021-22. They are the powerhouse of New Zealand’s cricket and have produced some of the best players representing the country. They had a poor season in 2022-23, winning only two games but will look for a better show this season. Robert O'Donnell is a good leader, and he would like to get the best performances out of Mark Chapman, Sean Solia, Louis Delport, Will Somerville, and Ollie Pringle.
# Northern Districts
Dean Brownlie’s side finished third on the point table last year. It was a good show for the side, which has struggled in the last few seasons, finishing at the bottom of the points table. They last won the title in 2011-12 and aim for their 9th title this season. The side will miss some key players in the first half as they are busy with international commitments. They have several exciting players in the squad, and the team will look for good performances from Joe Carter, BJ Watling, Tim Seifert, and Neil Wagner. They played well as a team last season, and it would be interesting to see how they fare this season.
# Wellington
Nick Kelly and his men had a poor season last year where they finished 5th on the points table, winning just two games. The last few seasons have been bad for them as they have struggled from the start. Their last title win came in 2019-20, and since then, it has been a downward slide for the team. They would be looking to put the disappointment of the last season behind and focus on doing well this year and winning their 22nd title. They have a good bunch of players in the side, including Tom Blundell, Hamish Bennett, Andrew Fletcher, Nathan Smith, Adam Milne, and Ben Sears. The side will count its chances this year.
# Otago
Hamish Rutherford’s side finished at the bottom of the points table last season with only one win. They have won the title 13 times, but a few generations of Otago cricketers haven’t touched the trophy. They would like the wait to end for the side, as they haven’t won the title since 1987-88. They would like to get over this jinx and end the 36-year wait. The side is blessed to have quality players in Dean Foxcroft, and Anaru Kitchen, Michael Rae, and these players would have to deliver as a unit for the side to win this season.
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Plunket Shield 2025-24 Schedule
Here is the schedule for the 2023-24 season of Plunket Shield –
| Date | Game | Venue | Time |
| Oct 20-23, 2023 | Auckland vs Central Districts, 1st Match | Basin Reserve, Wellington | 3:00 AM IST |
| Oct 20-23, 2023 | Northern Knights vs Otago, 2nd Match | Seddon Park, Hamilton | 3:00 AM IST |
| Oct 20-23, 2023 | Wellington vs Canterbury, 3rd Match | Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland | 3:00 AM IST |
| Oct 28-31, 2023 | Auckland vs Northern Knights, 4th Match | Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland | 3:00 AM IST |
| Oct 28-31, 2023 | Central Districts vs Wellington, 5th Match | Saxton Oval, Nelson | 3:00 AM IST |
| Oct 28-31, 2023 | Canterbury vs Otago, 6th Match | Hagley Oval, Christchurch | 3:00 AM IST |
| Nov 06-09, 2023 | Canterbury vs Auckland, 7th Match | Hagley Oval, Christchurch | 3:00 AM IST |
| Nov 06-09, 2023 | Wellington vs Northern Knights, 8th Match | Basin Reserve, Wellington | 3:00 AM IST |
| Nov 06-09, 2023 | Otago vs Central Districts, 9th Match | University Oval, Dunedin | 3:00 AM IST |
| Nov 15-18, 2023 | Central Districts vs Canterbury, 10th Match | McLean Park, Napier | 3:00 AM IST |
| Nov 15-18, 2023 | Otago vs Northern Knights, 11th Match | University Oval, Dunedin | 3:00 AM IST |
| Nov 15-18, 2023 | Auckland vs Wellington, 12th Match | Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland | 3:00 AM IST |
| Feb 29-Mar 03, 2024 | Northern Knights vs Central Districts, 13th Match | Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui | 3:00 AM IST |
| Feb 29-Mar 03, 2024 | Canterbury vs Wellington, 14th Match | Mainpower Oval, Rangiora | 3:00 AM IST |
| Feb 29-Mar 03, 2024 | Otago vs Auckland, 15th Match | University Oval, Dunedin | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 08-11, 2024 | Central Districts vs Wellington, 16th Match | Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston North | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 08-11, 2024 | Otago vs Canterbury, 17th Match | Molyneux Park, Alexandra | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 08-11, 2024 | Northern Knights vs Auckland, 18th Match | Seddon Park, Hamilton | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 16-19, 2024 | Wellington vs Otago, 19th Match | Basin Reserve, Wellington | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 16-19, 2024 | Central Districts vs Auckland, 20th Match | McLean Park, Napier | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 16-19, 2024 | Canterbury vs Northern Knights, 21st Match | Mainpower Oval, Rangiora | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 24-27, 2024 | Central Districts vs Otago, 22nd Match | McLean Park, Napier | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 24-27, 2024 | Auckland vs Canterbury, 23rd Match | Eden Park Outer Oval, Auckland | 3:00 AM IST |
| Mar 24-27, 2024 | Northern Knights vs Wellington, 24th Match | Seddon Park, Hamilton | 3:00 AM IST |
Bet And Win Handsomely
Plunket Shield sees tough competition between all six teams and this is the reason we have had five different winners in the last 10 editions of the tournament. Youngsters have done well in this competition earn their way into the New Zealand national side. To earn handsome rewards on your bets you need to follow our Plunket Shield Match predictions and Plunket Shield betting tips. We shall cover all the games during the tournament and bring you detailed previews of the games analysing all aspects that can determine the outcome.
Keep following us during the 2023-24 season of the Plunket Shield and you will make the most informed bets throughout the season.