Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers To be played on 16th of January on the Pitch of…
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers To be played on 16th of January on the Pitch of…
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Match: Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers 39th Big Bash League, 2023-2024
Date: 16th January 2024
Time: 02:10 pm IST and 08:40 am GMT
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Richmond, Australia
We anticipate more of the same from the pace bowlers, who enjoyed the most success at Perth Stadium in the previous game. Although there will be good carry and a par score of more above 165, it will also be risky to take on the quick bowlers.
Perth will experience intense heat and humidity throughout this Tuesday’s match. Although a thunderstorm might threaten later in the game, it won’t stop the opening inning of play.
After defeating Brisbane Heat in front of their home crowd at Perth Stadium, Perth Scorchers guaranteed their place in the BBL13 knockout stages. They ensured that the Heat couldn’t advance to the qualifying round without a loss by doing this. They still have to contend with a formidable Sydney Sixers opponent, so their work is far from done.
Perth Scorchers know their opponents will put up a strong fight since second place is on the line. They won’t be able to field their best team because they lost opener Zak Crawley to England duties, middle-order basher Laurie Evans to his ILT20 commitments, and pace spearhead Jhye Richardson to injury.
To strengthen their batting ranks, they have pushed the panic button by bringing in opener Marcus Harris as a local replacement player. However, they know they will have to make due with the resources at their disposal. Moving Cooper Connolly down the order has paid off handsomely, as the Scorchers are now able to field several big hitters in their lower middle order, including Nick Hobson, who crushed the Heat with two fours and four sixes his route to a fast-paced 48 from 30.
With all five of its attack bowlers in excellent condition, their bowling team is as strong as it has ever been. Veteran BBL bowlers Andrew Tye and Lance Morris shared seven wickets apiece, but disciplined bowling from Jason Behrendorff and Aaron Hardie kept things under control during the middle overs.
Sam Whiteman, Aaron Hardie (c), Josh Inglis (wk), Laurie Evans, Stephen Eskinazi, Cooper Connolly, Nick Hobson, Ashton Agar, Andrew Tye, Jason Behrendorff, Lance Morris.
In the BBL, advancing to the playoffs with the Sydney Sixers is a formality. They have a propensity of placing in the top four, making them one of the most reliable teams in the tournament’s history. It was a good six seasons ago, in the 2017–18 season, that they did not place among the top four. Since 2018/19, they have finished in the top two every season for the past four seasons. That is quite an accomplishment.
They’ll aim to continue that winning streak and try to wrap out the group stages this year with a victory, making it five straight seasons in which they’ve placed in the top two. Taking on the Scorchers in their own home will be a big challenge, but they are up to the job. They were relentless against the Stars in their previous two games, and they overcame a hesitant Thunder squad that lacked an answer for spinner Steve O’Keefe, who claimed three vital wickets to lead them to a victory by 19 runs.
They might start the inning with Josh Phillippe up top now that Steve Smith is out, which would spread out the middle order too thin. Among the players disappointed this season, Moises Henriques stands out with 126 runs from 8 games at a 20.00 average and 103 SR. If the Sixers want to advance far in the tournament towards the end, they really need their captain to be hitting well.
Josh Philippe(wk), James Vince, Daniel Hughes, Moises Henriques (c), Jordan Silk, Jack Edwards, Hayden Kerr, Sean Abbott, Ben Dwarshuis, Todd Murphy, Steve O’ Keefe.
Sydney Sixers and Perth Scorchers square off for the title of second-place team on the rankings. The men in orange have recently outplayed the men in magenta, both at home and abroad. Additionally, we believe the Scorchers will triumph at home again this season.