Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Melbourne Renegades vs Sydney Sixers To be played on the 29th of December on…
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Melbourne Renegades vs Sydney Sixers To be played on the 29th of December on…
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Match: Melbourne Renegades vs Sydney Sixers 21st Match, Big Bash League 2022-23
Date: 30th December 2022,
Time: 01:00 pm IST and 7:30 am GST
Venue: Simonds Stadium – Geelong, Australia
Compared to some of the other Australian wickets, this pitch is not as fast. On this surface, a par shouldn’t go higher than 145.
This match will be partly cloudy the entire time, and as the game goes on, the humidity will increase. At the beginning of the game, the temperature will reach its peak of 24 degrees.
Martin Guptill’s addition to the Renegades’ lineup as batting reinforcement couldn’t have come at a better time. Even if he had a duck in the last game, he is still a true T20 cricket force. The Renegades, who really need to find a way to be more reliable with the bat, will also be extremely happy to see Shaun Marsh back.
Finch’s participation in this game is in jeopardy due to a significant injury to his finger. The Renegades’ batting order continues to not sit well with us. There are a lot of guys there who are either towards the end of their careers (Marsh, Finch, Guptill) or who never quite lived up to their potential. Another huge loss is not having Andre Russell.
The Renegades have a strong bowling squad, but thus yet, it hasn’t been enough to help the team win. A truly elite bowling lineup includes Akeal Hosein, Mujeeb ur Rahman, Kane Richardson, and Will Sutherland.
Martin Guptill, Nic Maddinson, Aaron Finch, Shaun Marsh, Jonathan Wells, Peter Handscomb (wk), Akeal Hosein, Will Sutherland, Tom Rogers, Kane Richardson, Mujeeb Ur Rahman
In the last game against the Renegades, Ben Dwarshius took four wickets for just 17 runs. By a wide amount, he was the Sydney Sixers’ best bowler. Hayden Kerr, Sean Abbott, and Jackson Bird all played well as well.
The Sydney Sixers are just starting to find their footing again, and it appears that the most successful team in Big Bash cricket history has found its mojo. In the most recent game, Josh Philippe scored 55 significant runs, followed by Moises Henriques, James Vince, and Moises Henriques.
The Sixers’ starting lineup may not contain any intriguing or new superstars, but having a seasoned group of players who are accustomed to playing with one another and are well aware of their duties is a major benefit.
The Sydney Sixers will undoubtedly be challenging to defeat.
Kurtis Patterson, Josh Philippe (wk), James Vince, Moises Henriques (c), Jordan Silk, Dan Christian, Hayden Kerr, Ben Dwarshuis, Sean Abbott, Jackson Bird, Todd Murphy
After Sydney Sixers were generally unchallenged at the SCG on Wednesday, it will be very intriguing to observe how both teams approach this game. The Renegades will play in front of their home crowd, so a slower, lower-scoring pitch might help level the playing field. We anticipate a competitive game, with Sydney Sixers’ bowling being too good for Melbourne Renegades.