Although both clubs Adelaide Strikers Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women have gotten off to a rough start to the season, there…
Although both clubs Adelaide Strikers Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women have gotten off to a rough start to the season, there…
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Match: Adelaide Strikers Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women 17th Match, Womens Big Bash League 2022
Date: 24th Of October 2022
Time: 10:00 am IST and 4:30 am GMT
Venue: Karen Rolton Oval – Adelaide, Australia
In the city of Adelaide, the match will take place at the Karen Rolton Oval. On this surface, the par score will be somewhere around 150, and spin bowlers will have the most success out of all the bowlers.
It will be cloudy to begin with, and there is a significant risk of rain later in the game. If you’re planning on attending this game, dress warmly; the temperature will be at least 13 degrees and won’t go any lower than that.
With the help of Erin Burns’ 71 runs, the Sixers made a strong comeback, but the Strikers ultimately prevailed thanks to a total of 142.
Mack (20), Wolvaardt (23), and McGrath (18) got the Strikers off to a good start with their batting, but it wasn’t until Madeline Penna came to the crease that runs started coming in bunches. In spite of Penna’s reputation as a spin bowler who can be counted on, she smashed 39 runs off of 25 deliveries to assist the Sixers face a formidable challenge.
The Sixers came close to pulling off the upset, but the Strikers prevailed by a score of 3 runs thanks to outstanding bowling performances from Darcie Brown (3/17, ER: 4.25) and Jemma Barsby (3/32, ER: 8.00).
Adelaide’s batting was respectable, but the Strikers bowlers were the difference in the game, winning by an innings and a half despite Deandra Dottin’s 0/32 from three overs (ER: 10.66).
The combination of Brown’s pace and Barsby’s spin is just what this team needs to keep racking up victories.
Deandra Dottin, Katie Mack, Laura Wolvaardt, Tahlia McGrath (c), Bridget Patterson, Madeline Penna, Amanda Wellington, Tegan McPharlin (wk), Jemma Barsby, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown
Despite losing by 26 runs to the Brisbane Heat, the Melbourne Renegades had a good game with to contributions from Josephine Dooley (40 runs) and Courtney Webb (47 runs).
These are valuable takeaways for the upcoming match against the Strikers, since the Heat are no pushovers.
The Renegades’ success depends heavily on the bats of captain Sophie Molineux and Hayley Matthews in the top of the order. The Renegades, and notably Molineux, have scored a paltry eight runs in their last two games. She isn’t doing much better with the bat, averaging 1/68 in the last two games. It’s impossible to say if the captain’s recent play is just a blip on the career radar, but the Renegades won’t be winning many games if he continues to play like this.
For the rest of the WBBL season, the Renegades will have Sri Lanka’s captain Chamari Athapaththu on their roster. Her addition couldn’t have come at a better moment; she’s a superb all-arounder who will immediately improve the team’s performance.
Hayley Matthews, Sophie Molineux (c), Evelyn Jones, Josephine Dooley (wk), Courtney Webb, Carly Leeson, Sarah Coyte, Ellie Falconer, Georgia Prestwidge, Ella Hayward, Shabnim Ismail
Although both clubs have gotten off to a rough start to the season, there is no denying the quantity of foreign talent that is there in both squads. We anticipate a fun and competitive match, with both teams enjoying times of dominance. For the season as a whole, we are projecting success for the Adelaide Strikers Women.