Melbourne Stars are going to clash against strong opponent such as Brisbane Heat in this game in their Home ground.
Melbourne Stars are going to clash against strong opponent such as Brisbane Heat in this game in their Home ground.
Melbourne Stars –1.75 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 175 returns).
Brisbane Heat–2.05 (On Rs.100 users will get Rs.205 in return).
Match: Melbourne Stars vs Brisbane Heat
Date: January 16, 2022
Time: 01:45 PM IST.
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne.
Tomorrow is expected to be a sunny day in Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia. The temperature will reach 27 °C during the day and 16 °C at night. The weather will be dry, with no precipitation and clouds covering 14% of the sky, with a relative humidity of around 58%.
The pitch will be flat with a moderate bit of speed. This season, the MCG’s resurfaced surface has delivered on its promise and has been a joy to play on. Batting first, the par score should be around 150-160.
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Melbourne Stars’ chances of entering the knockout round of the Big Bash League were dealt a major setback as they missed out on a chance to jump Adelaide Strikers on the table after losing to their opponents in their most recent match. The Strikers won by 23 runs courtesy to a strong bowling performance, with Hilton Cartwright’s 49 from 35 balls not being enough to help his team reach the needed total.
Glenn Maxwell (c),Joe Clarke (wk), Ahmed Daniyal, Clint Hinchliffe, Sam Rainbird, Adam Zampa, Marcus Stoinis, Beau Webster, Hilton Cartwright, Joe Burns, Brody Couch
Brisbane Heat lost for the third time in a row after being thrashed by the Adelaide Strikers last time out, leaving them with a mountain to climb to stay in the competition after winning just three of their 11 games thus far. The Heat named a formidable team, but they failed to deliver, being skittled for just 90 runs in pursuit of 162 for victory, and the burden is now squarely on the Brisbane sides, with three victories maybe not even enough to move to the knockout stages.
Chris Lynn (c), Lachlan Pfeffer (wk), Nathan McSweeney, Will Prestwidge, Matthew Kuhnemann, Liam Guthrie, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Ben Duckett, Sam Heazlett, Jake Lehmann, Xavier Bartlett
Brisbane Heat and Melbourne Storm are two teams who have spent the most of the previous weeks in the bottom half of the BBL standings. Both teams have some fascinating players on their rosters. They, on the other hand, have failed to shoot in unison and have been relegated to the bottom part of the standings. The Stars have had a similar path, although they will undoubtedly benefit from playing at home. As a result, they’ll open as favourites against the Heat on Sunday. If the Heat are to win against Maxwell’s men, the hitters must step up, or else the Stars will almost surely win. On Sunday, the Melbourne Stars are likely to defeat the Brisbane Heat.