OV vs WF Dream11 Prediction, Super Smash 2025: The Otago Volts (OV) and Wellington Firebirds (WF) are set to face off in Match 18 of the Dream11 Super Smash T20 at the University Oval, Dunedin, on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
Otago Volts won their last encounter against Wellington Firebirds, successfully defending a competitive total. Both teams will aim for consistency as they approach the latter half of the tournament.

With players like Michael Bracewell and Jacob Duffy in prime form, the contest promises to be a thrilling encounter. Wellington Firebirds are looking to bounce back from their recent defeats, while the Volts aim to capitalise on their winning momentum at home.
Match: Otago Volts vs Wellington Firebirds, Match 18, Super Smash 2024-25
Date: Saturday, January 18, 2025
Time: 6:55 AM IST | 2:25 PM Local Time
Venue: University Oval, Dunedin
Broadcast: FanCode (India), Spark Sport (New Zealand)
The University Oval typically offers a balanced pitch, with something for both batters and bowlers. Pacers are likely to get assistance early on, especially under overcast conditions. Scores around 160-170 are often competitive on this ground.
The weather is expected to be sunny, with temperatures hovering around 20°C. There is a negligible chance of rain, ensuring uninterrupted play.
The Otago Volts have displayed promising performances this season, riding on contributions from players like Max Chu and Andrew Hazledine. Their batting lineup, led by Dale Phillips and Leo Carter, has the potential to post big scores. The bowling unit, spearheaded by Jacob Duffy and Matthew Bacon, has consistently delivered breakthroughs, making the Volts a tough team to beat at home.
Wellington Firebirds have been inconsistent, with key players like Michael Bracewell and Logan van Beek showing glimpses of brilliance. Their batting order revolves around Bracewell, who scored a fiery 61 in his last outing. In the bowling department, Peter Younghusband and Ben Sears need to step up to support their pacers.
Both teams have no reported injury concerns. However, Wellington Firebirds might consider a change in their middle order to address recent collapses.
Max Chu – A dependable wicketkeeper-batter who has scored 190 runs in the tournament so far.
Jacob Duffy – A consistent performer with 10 wickets in the competition.
Michael Bracewell – A dynamic all-rounder, who scored 61 runs at a strike rate of 196 in his last match.
Logan van Beek – A reliable bowler with the ability to contribute valuable lower-order runs.
Wicketkeepers: Max Chu
Batters: Dale Phillips, Troy Johnson, Leo Carter
All-rounders: Michael Bracewell (C), Dean Foxcroft, Logan van Beek (VC), Luke Georgeson
Bowlers: Jacob Duffy, Peter Younghusband, Ben Lockrose
Captain: Michael Bracewell, Leo Carter
Vice-Captain: Logan van Beek, Jacob Duffy
Otago Volts:
Dale Phillips, Jamal Todd, Andrew Hazledine, Glenn Phillips, Leo Carter, Ben Lockrose, Max Chu (wk), Llew Johnson, Matthew Bacon, Jacob Duffy, Luke Georgeson
Wellington Firebirds:
Tom Blundell (wk), Tim Robinson, Troy Johnson, Michael Bracewell, Nick Kelly (c), Muhammad Abbas, Peter Younghusband, Logan van Beek, Jesse Tashkoff, James Hartshorn, Ben Sears
Otago Volts: Andrew Hazledine, Ben Lockrose, Dale Phillips, Dean Foxcroft, Glenn Phillips, Jacob Cumming, Jacob Duffy, Jake Gibson, Jamal Todd, Jarrod McKay, Leo Carter, Llew Johnson, Luke Georgeson, Matthew Bacon, Max Chu, Travis Muller, Thorn Parkes
Wellington Firebirds: Adam Milne, Ben Sears, Callum McLachlan, Gareth Severin, Iain McPeake, James Hartshorn, Jesse Tashkoff, Liam Dudding, Logan van Beek, Michael Bracewell, Michael Snedden, Muhammad Abbas, Nathan Smith, Nick Greenwood, Nick Kelly, Peter Younghusband, Rachin Ravindra, Sam Mycock, Tim Robinson, Tom Blundell, Troy Johnson, Yahya Zeb