Published on: Nov 8, 2020 6:30 am IST|Updated on: Nov 8, 2020 7:01 am IST
SS-W vs PS-W Dream11 Prediction
Sydney Sixers Women would next face Perth Scorchers Women in the last game of the weekend in the ongoing Women’s Big Bash League on Sunday morning. Sydney Sixers Women have been in a rampant form this season and already getting closer to the knockouts stage with each passing game. They have 4 games this season without losing any so far after 6 games. Perth Scorchers Women, on the other hand, are struggling to get going in the competition. They have won only a single game while losing 3 out of their 6 matches. While Sydney Sixers Women would like to keep marching forward on the winning horse, Perth Scorchers Women would try to lift their campaign up with a crucial victory. Let’s take a look at the SS-W vs PS-W Prediction for this WBBL fixture.
Sydney Sixers Women vs Perth Scorchers Women Women’s Big Bash League – Match 28th Date- Sunday, 8th November 2020 Time- 9:00 AM (IST) Venue- Hurstville Oval, Sydney
Last Result at the Venue: Melbourne Renegades Women 110/10 in 20 overs defeated Sydney Thunder Women 108/7 in 20 overs by 2 runs – 7 November 2020
Team Form:
Sydney Sixers Women: W W W NR W Perth Scorchers Women: L L NR W NR
Sydney Sixers Women are sitting at the top of the league standings with 4 wins in 6 games, while Perth Scorchers Women are 7th with a single win and 3 losses in respective 6 matches.
Sydney Sixers Women Team News
They have the same squad for this game as well.
SS-W Squad:
Ellyse Perry (C), Erin Burns, Dane van Niekerk, Angela Reakes, Alyssa Healy, Ashleigh Gardner, Marizanne Kapp, Lisa Griffith, Hayley Silver-holmes, Maddy Darke, Jodie Hicks, Stella Campbell, Sarah Aley, and Emma Hughes.
Injury/Unavailability: No injury concerns in the SS-W vs PS-W Dream11 Team Prediction.
Expected Changes: No changes are expected in the playing 11 either.
Team Combination
SS-W Playing 11 (Probable)
Ellyse Perry (C), Alyssa Healy (WK), Ashleigh Gardner, Marizanne Kapp, Erin Burns, Dane van Niekerk, Angela Reakes, Lisa Griffith, Hayley Silver-holmes, Jodie Hicks, and Stella Campbell.
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Perth Scorchers Women Team News
The squad was the same for both of the weekend fixtures.
PS-W Squad
Sophie Devine (C), Nicole Bolton, Heather Graham, Sarah Glenn, Piepa Cleary, Chloe Piparo, Lauren Down, Jemma Barsby, Taneale Peschel, Samantha Betts, Beth Mooney, Megan Banting, and Emma King.
Injury/Unavailability: No injury reports in the SS-W vs PS-W Playing 11.
Expected Changes: No changes are expected in the playing 11 despite losing the last game.
Team Combination:
PS-W Playing 11 (Probable)
Sophie Devine (C), Beth Mooney (WK), Megan Banting, Nicole Bolton, Heather Graham, Chloe Piparo, Lauren Down, Jemma Barsby, Sarah Glenn, Piepa Cleary, and Taneale Peschel.
Sydney Sixers Women are on a roll at the moment. They are one of only 2 unbeaten teams in the competition at the moment. They currently are on a 3-game winning run while winning 4 of their last 5 matches. Perth Scorchers Women, at the same time, have lost both of their last two games. Their last and only win came 4 games earlier than this one. As per our SS-W vs PS-W today match prediction, Sydney Sixers Women are the favourites to win this match.
Don’t forget to pick Ellyse Perry in the SS-W vs PS-W Dream 11 Prediction as the all-rounder has scored 123 runs including one fifty and picked up 4 wickets as well in 5 games for the Sixers Women.
Alyssa Healy has amassed 121 runs in 4 innings for the Sixers Women so far at a strike rate of 168.05.
Ashleigh Gardner has accounted for 6 wickets in 5 games for the Sixers Women at a strike rate of 12. She also has scored 83 runs with her bat.
Beth Mooney has mustered 152 runs in 5 games for the Scorchers Women at a strike rate of 107.04.
Sophie Devine has scored 75 runs and picked up 2 wickets as well in 5 games for the Perth Scorchers Women.
SS-W vs PS-W Dream11 Team
WK: A Healy, B Mooney BAT: A Gardener, E Burns, C Piparo AR: M Kapp, E Perry, BOWL: S Campbell, H Silver-Holmes, T Peschel, S Glenn
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