The 36th match of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2024 pits Brisbane Heat Women against Melbourne Stars Women on Friday, November 22, 2024, at the Allan Border Field, Brisbane. Brisbane Heat Women are favorites going into this match, given their solid form, while Melbourne Stars Women are looking to bounce back from their recent struggles.
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Match Details
- Match: BRHW vs MLSW, 36th Match, Women’s Big Bash League 2024
- Date: Friday, November 22, 2024
- Time: 2:40 PM IST / 7:10 PM Local Time
- Venue: Allan Border Field, Brisbane
- Broadcast: Live Streaming on Star Network and Disney+Hotstar
Team Previews
Brisbane Heat Women Preview
Brisbane Heat Women sit in 3rd place on the points table, having won five of their eight matches. Their batting lineup, led by Grace Harris and the consistent performances of Jemimah Rodrigues, has been key to their success. The bowling unit, spearheaded by Shikha Pandey, has delivered crucial breakthroughs.
Key Players:
- Grace Harris: Leading the scoring charts for Brisbane with 243 runs in the tournament.
- Shikha Pandey: With 11 wickets, she has been a reliable wicket-taker in the middle overs.
- Jemimah Rodrigues: Played match-winning knocks under pressure.
Strengths:
A balanced team with in-form batters and bowlers.
Concerns:
Occasional top-order collapses, as seen in their previous match.
Melbourne Stars Women Preview
Melbourne Stars Women are at the bottom of the table, with only two wins out of eight matches. Despite having star players like Meg Lanning and Kim Garth, they’ve struggled to find consistency in both batting and bowling.
Key Players:
- Kim Garth: Contributed with both bat and ball; she has taken 10 wickets in the tournament.
- Meg Lanning: The skipper has scored 157 runs but needs to anchor innings more effectively.
- Marizanne Kapp: A match-winner with the ball, as seen in her three-wicket haul against Sydney Thunder.
Strengths:
A strong bowling attack capable of defending low totals.
Concerns:
A fragile batting lineup that has failed to perform under pressure.
Pitch Report: Allan Border Field, Brisbane
The pitch at Allan Border Field offers something for both batters and bowlers. While batters can find value for their shots early on, spinners come into play as the match progresses.
- Batting Conditions: Openers will need to take advantage of the powerplay.
- Bowling Conditions: Spinners and medium pacers will be key in the middle overs.
- Average Scores:
- 1st Innings: 145–150
- 2nd Innings: 130–140
Weather Report
- Temperature: 25°C–28°C
- Humidity: Moderate (55–60%)
- Rain Forecast: No rain is expected; clear skies throughout the day.
- Wind: Light breeze aiding swing bowlers early in the innings.
Squads
Brisbane Heat Women:
Georgia Redmayne (wk), Jess Jonassen (c), Grace Harris, Jemimah Rodrigues, Charli Knott, Laura Harris, Nadine de Klerk, Lucy Hamilton, Shikha Pandey, Grace Parsons, Nicola Hancock, Sianna Ginger, Lucy Bourke, Lily Bassingthwaighte, Ruby Strange.
Melbourne Stars Women:
Annabel Sutherland (c), Sophie Reid (wk), Meg Lanning, Marizanne Kapp, Tess Flintoff, Rhys McKenna, Deepti Sharma, Kim Garth, Maisy Gibson, Sophie Day, Olivia Henry, Hasrat Gill, Ines McKeon.
Head-to-Head Stats
- Total Matches Played: 19
- Brisbane Heat Women Wins: 10
- Melbourne Stars Women Wins: 7
- No Result: 2
Predictions
Score Prediction:
- If Brisbane Heat Women Bat First: 146+
- If Melbourne Stars Women Bat First: 132+
Toss Prediction:
- Toss Winner: Melbourne Stars Women
Winning Chances:
- Brisbane Heat Women: 61%
- Melbourne Stars Women: 39%
Who Will Win?
Predicted Winner: Brisbane Heat Women
Brisbane Heat Women are expected to secure the win, backed by their consistent performances and a more robust lineup compared to the struggling Melbourne Stars Women.
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