Published on: Nov 3, 2022 4:14 pm IST|Updated on: Nov 3, 2022 4:14 pm IST
ST-W vs BH-W Dream11 Prediction: Hobart is set to host the 29th derby of the Women’s Big Bash League on Friday (November 4). Sydney Thunder Women will lock horns with Brisbane Heat Women at the Bellerive Oval. It’s the eighth edition of the tournament, where eight teams are on the field and 59 matches are to be played in a round-robin format, followed by knockout finals.
Thunder, led by Rachael Haynes, are one of the three most successful teams in the tournament; they have won two titles so far. The side has played eight matches so far and have won only one of them.
The Heat, on the other hand, are having a decent run in the WBBL 2022. The side is placed in the fourth position in the points table with three defeats in their account. The game will commence at 10:00 AM (IST).
Sydney Thunder Women vs Brisbane Heat Women, Match 29, Women’s Big Bash League 2022/23
Fixture: Sydney Thunder Women vs Brisbane Heat Women Date and Time: November 4, 10:00 AM IST Venue: Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Watch ST-W vs BH-W -W live, on Sony Sports Network. All the Women’s Big Bash League games will also be telecasted live on the SonyLIV app and website.
The points table will be updated soon.
It’s a balanced pitch at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart and better suited for the pacers. Deeming the last five games played at the venue, the average first innings score is 143, while the total average score has been around 128. 60% of the teams batting first at the venue have won the games. Although, 80% of the captains preferred to bowl first after winning the toss at the venue. Moreover, the weather on matchday is predicted to hover around 14.02° Celcius, with scattered clouds up in the sky.
Last Result at the Venue
Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women – November 3, 2022 (The result will be updated soon)
Form Guide
Last five matches – (the most recent first) Sydney Thunder Women: L NR L NR W Brisbane Heat Women: L L W W W
Probable Playing 11:
Litchfield, the young Aussie talent, is in good batting form. Merely 19, Litchfield has hit two half-centuries in the tournament so far.
Matches
Best
8
50* (34)
Tryon, the Proteas all-rounder, is a righty batter and a left-arm off-spinner. She has bowled well, every time she played this season.
3
2/14
Jonassen is a left-arm orthodox spinner but can provide vital batting cameos too. She is an experienced leader of the side and is undoubtedly the best bit of her side.
7
3/17
The White Ferns’ young leggie has done well enough in international cricket. She is ‘the most wanted’ player in the league-cricket circuit because of her tricky bowling and decent batting.
Strike Rate
118.81
Considering the form, head-to-head record, and morale of both sides, Brisbane Heat Women are the favorites to win as per our Sydney Thunder Women vs Brisbane Heat Women today match prediction.
Wicket-Keeper: Georgia Redmayne Batters: Georgia Voll, Phoebe Litchfield, Danielle Wyatt All-Rounders: Amelia Kerr, Chloe Tryon, Jess Jonassen, Sammy Jo-Johnson Bowlers: Lauren Smith, Samantha Bates, Nicola Hancock
For Small League, Head-to-Head contests: Jess Jonassen (C) and Chloe Tryon (VC) For Grand League: Amelia Kerr (C) and Sammy Jo-Johnson (VC)
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