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Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder Final T20 BBL Prediction, Dream11 Team, Betting Tips, Playing XI, Pitch & Weather Report

The Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder prediction for the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 final promises an electrifying contest. Scheduled for Monday, January 27, 2025, at Bellerive Oval, Hobart, the match will decide the champion of this season. While the Hurricanes carry momentum after an impressive win in the Qualifier, Sydney Thunder have shown resilience in tight games.

Match Details

MatchHBH vs SYT, Final, BBL 2024-25
DateMonday, January 27, 2025
Time1:45 PM
VenueBellerive Oval, Hobart

Team Previews

Hobart Hurricanes Preview

Hobart Hurricanes

The Hobart Hurricanes have made a triumphant return to the BBL finals, ending a three-year drought with a thrilling 12-run victory over the Sydney Sixers in the Qualifier. Playing at their home ground, Bellerive Oval, the Hurricanes posted 173-7 before restricting the Sixers to 161-5 in a nail-biting finish.

A major contributor to their success has been the sensational form of opener Mitchell Owen. With 344 runs in 10 innings at a blistering strike rate of 191, Owen has consistently provided explosive starts, laying the foundation for the team’s batting efforts. Adding to their firepower, Tim David has been a reliable finisher, delivering vital lower-order contributions throughout the tournament. In the middle order, Ben McDermott and Nikhil Chaudhary have added depth and stability, ensuring the Hurricanes can recover or accelerate as needed.

Their bowling lineup has been equally impressive, with Riley Meredith leading the charge. He has picked up 13 wickets in 9 games with fiery pace, often breaking crucial partnerships early. Chris Jordan has been exceptional at the death, contributing to a combined 17 wickets with Nathan Ellis. Jordan’s experience has been vital in containing runs during crunch moments, while Joel Paris and Patrick Dooley have offered great balance to the attack.

The Hurricanes’ commitment to an all-around performance was evident in their match against the Sixers. Despite being pegged back during the middle overs, the Hurricanes made good use of the Power Surge to score 65 runs between the 13th and 18th overs. Late contributions from David and McDermott ensured they crossed the 170-run mark. Defending the total, Meredith and Gannon’s fiery opening spells reduced the Sixers to 17-3 in the powerplay, which ultimately proved to be the turning point.

As they head into the final, the Hurricanes will rely on their home advantage, strong top-order contributions, and disciplined bowling attack. With momentum on their side, they’ll be eager to claim their first BBL title.

Sydney Thunder Preview

Sydney Thunder

The Sydney Thunder are gearing up for their first BBL final since the 2015/16 season after a tense 4-wicket win against the Sydney Sixers in the second Qualifier. Chasing 152, the Thunder displayed resilience despite losing six wickets, with Sam Billings anchoring the innings with a composed 42 off 29 balls*.

Leading the batting efforts is captain David Warner, who has amassed 357 runs in 11 innings at a strike rate of 140.55. Warner has been instrumental in setting the tone at the top, though he’ll be eager to bounce back after two quiet outings. Supporting him is Jason Sangha, who has delivered under pressure with two clutch performances in recent matches. Matthew Gilkes and Sam Billings provide stability in the middle order, with Billings particularly standing out as a dependable finisher.

On the bowling front, the Thunder have relied on a consistent and well-rounded attack. Chris Green, with 12 wickets at an economy of 7.05, has been their standout performer, choking opposition batters in the middle overs. Nathan McAndrew and Tom Andrews have been in fine form recently, contributing crucial breakthroughs. The Thunder’s pace battery, led by Wes Agar and Tanveer Sangha, ensures they can adapt to different conditions effectively.

The Thunder’s road to the final was paved with determination, as shown in their thrilling win over the Sixers. Defending 151, the Sixers put up a fight with Jordan Silk’s unbeaten 43 off 30 balls* and a quick 30 off 20 from Ben Dwarshuis. However, the Thunder’s bowlers used variations skillfully, limiting the scoring rate on a tricky pitch. During their chase, the Thunder kept calm under pressure, thanks to a collective effort from the batting unit.

Heading into the final against the Hurricanes, the Thunder will need their key players to step up. Warner’s leadership and batting form will be critical, while Green’s middle-over containment could prove pivotal. With both teams in strong form, the Thunder will look to overcome their recent struggles at Bellerive Oval and end their eight-year title drought.

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HBH vs SYT Previous Encounters in BBL 2024-25

The Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder faced off twice in the league stage of the BBL 2024-25 season. While rain played spoilsport in one match, the second encounter provided fans with a thrilling contest. Here’s a detailed recap of their clashes:

1. Sydney Thunder vs Hobart Hurricanes – 27th Match

Status: Match abandoned due to rain (No toss)

The much-anticipated clash between the Sydney Thunder and Hobart Hurricanes in the 27th match of the season was unfortunately called off due to persistent rain. The weather conditions didn’t allow for any play, leaving both teams to share the points. It was a disappointing outcome, especially as both teams were in fine form and the encounter had promised to be a closely fought battle.

2. Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder – 29th Match

Result: Hobart Hurricanes won by 6 wickets

  • Sydney Thunder: 164/6 (20 overs)
  • Hobart Hurricanes: 165/4 (16.5 overs)

Sydney Thunder Innings:
After winning the toss, the Hurricanes chose to field first and executed their plan with disciplined bowling. Despite batting through the innings, David Warner struggled to adapt to the pitch’s sluggish nature but managed an unbeaten 88 off 61 balls. He admitted post-match that the Thunder were about 15-20 runs short of a competitive total.

While Warner anchored one end, Sam Billings injected some much-needed momentum with a brisk 28 off 15 balls in the latter stages. However, the Thunder’s innings lacked boundaries, especially sixes, as the Hurricanes’ bowlers used slower deliveries and cutters effectively on a pitch that offered little assistance for big hits.

Hobart Hurricanes Innings:
Chasing 165, the Hurricanes were off to a shaky start as both openers fell after brief contributions. To make matters worse, key batter Ben McDermott had to sit out the innings due to a hamstring injury sustained during fielding.

Despite the setbacks, Nikhil Chaudhary (36 off 29) and Tim David (68 off 38)* steadied the innings. They constructed a crucial partnership, weathering a challenging phase where the Thunder spinners bowled tightly. After Chaudhary’s dismissal, David found support from Chris Jordan, and the duo ensured the Hurricanes stayed on course.

Once the Power Surge was taken, David unleashed his trademark power-hitting, smashing boundaries and peppering the stands with massive sixes. His ability to accelerate under pressure sealed the game for the Hurricanes with 19 balls to spare.

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HBH vs SYT Squad

Hobart Hurricanes Squad: Iain Carlisle, Nikhil Chaudhary, Tim David, Patrick Dooley, Nathan Ellis, Peter Hatzoglou, Shai Hope, Rishad Hossain, Caleb Jewell, Chris Jordan, Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Mitchell Owen, Matthew Wade, Charlie Wakim, Macalister Wright, Marcus Bean, Waqar Salamkheil, Billy Stanlake, Jake Doran, Tim Ward, Cameron Gannon

Sydney Thunder Squad: David Warner (c), Wes Agar, Sam Billings, Oliver Davies, Matthew Gilkes, Chris Green, Liam Hatcher, Sam Konstas, Nic Maddinson, Nathan McAndrew, William Salzmann, Jason Sangha, Tanveer Sangha, Blake Nikitaras, Tom Andrews, Hugh Weibgen, Toby Gray, Daniel Christian, Mohammad Hasnain, George Garton

Probable Playing XI

Hobart Hurricanes

  1. Mitchell Owen
  2. Caleb Jewell
  3. Ben McDermott (wk)
  4. Tim David
  5. Nikhil Chaudhary
  6. Matthew Wade
  7. Nathan Ellis
  8. Chris Jordan
  9. Riley Meredith
  10. Patrick Dooley
  11. Billy Stanlake

Sydney Thunder

  1. David Warner (C)
  2. Jason Sangha
  3. Sam Billings (wk)
  4. Matthew Gilkes
  5. Oliver Davies
  6. Chris Green
  7. Nathan McAndrew
  8. Tanveer Sangha
  9. Wes Agar
  10. Tom Andrews
  11. Mohammad Hasnain

Big Bash League 2024-25 – Points Table

TeamsMatWonLostNRPtsNRR
Hobart Hurricanes  (Q)1072115-0.120
Sydney Sixers  (Q)1062214+0.156
Sydney Thunder  (Q)1053212+0.340
Melbourne Stars  (Q)1055010+0.135
Perth Scorchers  (E)104608+0.219
Melbourne Renegades  (E)104608+0.139
Brisbane Heat  (E)103617-0.831
Adelaide Strikers  (E)103706-0.122

Dream11 Prediction for Today Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder

PlayerRole
David Warner (C)Batsman
Mitchell Owen (VC)Batsman
Ben McDermottWicketkeeper
Sam BillingsWicketkeeper
Tim DavidAll-Rounder
Riley MeredithBowler
Chris GreenBowler
Nathan EllisBowler
Chris JordanBowler
Jason SanghaBatsman
Oliver DaviesBatsman

Fantasy Analysis

  • Captain: David Warner – Consistent and experienced, he is likely to shine in the finals.
  • Vice-Captain: Mitchell Owen – His explosive starts make him a valuable pick.

Players to Avoid

  1. Macalister Wright – Limited game time and low impact this season.
  2. Hugh Weibgen – Hasn’t featured prominently in recent games.

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Team T20 History

Hobart Hurricanes

Matches PlayedWonLostNo ResultTie
162788130

Sydney Thunder

Matches PlayedWonLostNo ResultTie
155628670

Head-to-Head Stats

Total MatchesHBH WonSYT WonNo Result
221381

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Pitch Report – Bellerive Oval

Bellerive Oval offers a batting-friendly surface, with spinners coming into play in the middle overs. A total of 170+ is highly competitive, but chasing teams often struggle under pressure in finals.

Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder Records at Bellerive Oval, Hobart

The Hobart Hurricanes have established a strong record at their home ground, Bellerive Oval, with 64 matches played, winning 38 and losing 25, along with 1 no result. Their solid performances at this venue make it a fortress for the team, showcasing consistent dominance.

On the other hand, the Sydney Thunder have struggled at Bellerive Oval. Out of 11 matches played, they have managed to secure only 2 wins while facing defeat in 9 matches. This highlights their challenges in adapting to the conditions at this venue.

The contrasting records of these teams set the stage for intriguing encounters whenever they meet at Bellerive Oval, with the Hurricanes having a clear edge.

Bellerive Oval   
CountryAustralia
Matches Played14
Matches Won Batting First7 (50.00%)
Matches Won Batting Second6 (42.86%)
Matches with No Result1 (7.14%)
Average Runs per Wicket23.48
Average Runs per Over8.20
Average Score Batting First155

Weather Report

The weather in Hobart is expected to be sunny and clear, with temperatures ranging between 20-23°C. Perfect conditions for cricket with no rain interruptions anticipated.

Broadcast Details

Channels: Star Sports Network
Streaming: Disney+ Hotstar

Favorite Team: Hobart Hurricanes

With home advantage, consistent batting depth, and an in-form bowling attack, Hobart Hurricanes are the favorites to win.

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Toss Prediction?

Our Winner: Sydney Thunder

Match Prediction

Hobart Hurricanes are likely to emerge victorious due to their balance and recent form.

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SYT vs HBH – Big Bash League 2024

Who Will Win Today Sydney Thunder vs Hobart Hurricanes?

FAQ – HBH vs SYT Final T20

What time does the final start?

The match starts at 1:45 PM local time.

Where is the final being played?

The final is being held at Bellerive Oval, Hobart.

Who are the top players to watch for?

David Warner, Mitchell Owen, Sam Billings, and Riley Meredith are key players.

What are the head-to-head stats?

Hobart Hurricanes lead with 13 wins out of 22 matches.

What is the expected pitch condition?

A batting-friendly surface with assistance for spinners in the middle overs.

Where can I watch the match?

The match will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and streamed on Disney+ Hotstar.

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