West Africa Trophy 2025

Nigeria vs Sierra Leone, 14th Match

Thursday, December 11, 2025
06:30 PM IST
Nigeria Cricket

Nigeria

vs
Cricket Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone

Match Prediction

The upcoming 14th match of the West Africa Trophy 2025 pits Nigeria against Sierra Leone at Nigeria Cricket Federation Oval 1. Nigeria enters this match with a slight edge, boasting a stable combination of experienced batsmen and impactful bowlers. Their recent form has been solid, with confident performances in both batting and bowling departments, especially in home conditions. Key players such as their leading all-rounder and strike bowler have consistently delivered match-defining spells, making them a formidable challenge. Sierra Leone, on the other hand, has shown resilience in the tournament but struggles to consistently put up high totals. Their batting lineup, although enthusiastic, lacks the experience of handling pressure situations that Nigeria thrives under. Defensively, Sierra Leone's bowling attack has been somewhat erratic, though their young spinners have shown promising signs. Strategy-wise, Nigeria is likely to exploit home conditions by focusing on building a strong top order and using the bowling unit to maintain pressure through tight lines and varied pace. Sierra Leone’s approach will likely revolve around aggressive batting early on and attempting to capitalize on any complacency in Nigeria’s bowling. Given the teams’ overall strengths, recent form, and home advantage for Nigeria, the winning probability tilts in favor of the hosts.

Winning Probability: Nigeria: 60%, Sierra Leone: 40%

Score Prediction

If Nigeria bats first, considering the pitch at Nigeria Cricket Federation Oval 1 is balanced with a slight tilt towards the pacers early on but generally batting-friendly, they are expected to post a competitive total around 160-170 runs. Their top and middle order have shown capacity to accelerate well in the latter half of the innings. Conversely, if Sierra Leone bats first, a total in the region of 145-155 seems achievable given their batting order's inconsistency but occasional bursts of aggression. The pitch is expected to hold up good bounce throughout, allowing stroke play but posing challenges with early movement for the inexperienced batsmen. Both teams will look to maximize powerplay overs and consolidate to accelerate during death overs to set or chase a challenging yet defendable target.

Nigeria Cricket Federation Oval 1 - Pitch Report

The Nigeria Cricket Federation Oval 1 traditionally offers a balanced pitch favoring both batsmen and bowlers, with average first-innings scores hovering around 160 in T20 matches. The ground has seen successful chases approximately 55% of the time, indicating a slight advantage to teams batting second. Early movement is typical, benefitting pacers during the first 6-8 overs, while the pitch tends to flatten out, aiding stroke play in the middle overs. Weather forecast for 11th December predicts clear skies with minimal chance of rain and temperatures around 28°C, ideal conditions for cricket. Notable performances at this ground include Nigeria's fast bowler Isaac Uba, with best bowling figures of 4/18, and batsman Segun Olatunji, who holds the highest score of 87 runs here. For Sierra Leone, spinner Musa Kamara has been impactful with 3-wicket hauls, and batsman Alhassan Conteh holds a personal best score of 72 on this ground.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Nigeria to win with odds around 1.65, leveraging home advantage and recent consistency.
Consider betting on total runs over 155 given the balanced pitch and aggressive batting lineups.
Watch for a high-impact bowling performance in the first 6 overs; betting on over 2.5 wickets in powerplay could yield value.

Nigeria vs Sierra Leone - Head to Head Record in T20

TeamMatches PlayedWins
Nigeria85
Sierra Leone83

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
NigeriaW, W, L, W, W
Sierra LeoneL, W, L, L, W

Players to Watch

Segun Olatunji (Nigeria): Recently, Olatunji has been in fine form, scoring two half-centuries in the last three games, anchoring the innings with controlled aggression and playing vital finishing roles.

Isaac Uba (Nigeria): Uba has been Nigeria's pace spearhead, claiming crucial early breakthroughs and maintaining an impressive economy rate, especially in the powerplay overs.

David Ajose (Nigeria): Ajose provides stability in the middle order and is known for his handy contributions with the ball, making him a valuable all-rounder.

Alhassan Conteh (Sierra Leone): Conteh has been the mainstay in Sierra Leone’s batting, showcasing aggressive strokeplay and resilience under pressure but needs to convert starts into big scores.

Musa Kamara (Sierra Leone): Kamara impressed with his spin bowling, picking wickets in congested middle overs and controlling the run flow effectively in recent matches.

Abdul Bayoh (Sierra Leone): Bayoh, a dynamic lower-order hitter, has shown potential to change the game quickly but lacks consistency at this stage of the tournament.