Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Melbourne Renegades Women vs Brisbane Heat Women To be played on 20th of November…
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Melbourne Renegades Women vs Brisbane Heat Women To be played on 20th of November…
Melbourne Renegades Women vs Brisbane Heat Women 55th WBBL Match Winning Odds
Melbourne Renegades Women – 2.62 (On Rs.100 users will get Rs.262 in return). Bet Now
Brisbane Heat Women – 1.40 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 140 returns). Bet Now
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Match: Melbourne Renegades Women vs Brisbane Heat Women 55th WBBL Match, 2022
Date: 20th November 2022
Time: 8:30 am IST and 3:00 am GMT
Venue: North Sydney Oval – Sydney, Australia
It has been decided that the match will take place at the Ted Summerton Reserve in Moe. On this wicket, we anticipate a par score of somewhere around 175, with the pace bowlers having the greatest success of the various bowling assaults.
During this match in Sydney, there will be some periods of sunshine, but we anticipate that there will be a predominant cloud cover and high humidity. There are no breaks in the rain in the forecast, despite the fact that the high temperature is expected to reach 21 degrees.
The struggling Melbourne team will have to contend with two highly challenging games in a row because the Stars are scheduled to play the Scorchers the day before they play the Heat. The club has performed far below expectations and has a record of 4-6, yet they are capable of pulling off unexpected victories, such as the one they had against the Hurricanes on November 15th.
Annabel Sutherland, an all-rounder who leads the Stars in both runs scored and wickets taken, is largely responsible for the team’s success. She has scored 284 runs and taken 20 wickets. She is only 21 years old, yet she is still the team’s most promising prospect for the years to come. If the Stars are able to construct a respectable team around her, then they will likely contend for a playoff spot the next season.
Alice Capsey and Sasha Moloney provide some assistance to Sutherland, with Capsey particularly batting exceptionally well following her 80 not out against Hobart. Moloney also provides some assistance. Even if the Stars did not have a successful season this year, it is possible that this brilliant trio may be able to guide Melbourne to a better record next year.
Lauren Winfield-Hill, Sophie Reid, Alice Capsey, Annabel Sutherland, Bess Heath, Kim Garth, Nicole Faltum (c & wk), Sasha Moloney, Una Raymond-Hoey, Rhys McKenna, Sophie Day
The Heat’s recent record has been all over the place, with two defeats and three victories in the last five games. Even so, they will be gearing up for the postseason knowing that they made it to the finals.
Georgia Redmayne, the team’s standout batter (second-most runs with 333), is still sidelined with a hamstring injury, casting a pall over the group. It is still unclear when she will be able to play again after missing the loss to the Sixers. Until the finals start, the Heat could decide to simply rest her.
Not nearly as prolific as Redmayne, Brisbane still has Grace Harris and Amelia Kerr to head the batting, and they can put up big numbers when they need to. Some weeks ago, Harris scored 74 runs while batting against the Thunder.
As of late, the bowling has been as effective as ever thanks to the efforts of players like Nicola Hancock (22 wickets), Jessica Jonassen (20 wickets), and Amelia Kerr (18 wickets). The Heat can still compete thanks to the presence of these three bowlers, and they have more than enough batsmen to make up for Redmayne’s absence.
Danielle Wyatt, Georgia Voll, Grace Harris, Amelia Kerr, Laura Harris, Ellie Johnston (wk), Jess Jonassen (c), Charli Knott, Nicola Hancock, Courtney Sippel, Jess Kerr
The Melbourne Stars Women have been highly competitive ever since they picked up their first win of the tournament, so they may be wondering how they got off to such a poor start. We predict that Brisbane Heat Women will beat Melbourne Stars Women because their batting lineup is better than the latter’s and they want to win before the elimination stage begins. To win this match, we think Brisbane Heat Women will prevail.