PS vs HH 9th BBL Match Betting Tips and Match Prediction

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Perth Scorchers vs Hobart Hurricanes 9th BBL Winning Odds

Betting Odds for Perth Scorchers vs Hobart Hurricanes 

Perth Scorchers – 2.00 (On Rs.100, users will get Rs.200 in return). Bet Now

Hobart Hurricanes – 1.90 (If the user bet Rs.100, he will get Rs.190 returns). Bet Now 

More betting odds and Tips

  • You can bet that Stephen Eskinazi 23.5 runs has an odds of 1.88. (If the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.188). Similarly, you can bet on him to score less than 23.5 has an odds of 1.88. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.188). Bet Now
  • You can Place a bet on Cooper Connolly if he scores above 20.5 runs and has an odds of 1.83. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.183). Bet Now. Similarly, you can bet on him to score less than 20.5 has an odds of 1.83. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.183). Bet Now
  • A bet on Caleb Jewell 19.5 runs has an odds of 1.90. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.190). Bet Now Similarly, you can bet on him to score less than 19.5. He has an odds of 1.90. (if the user bet Rs.100, then he will get returns of Rs.190). Bet Now

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Match Details

Match: Perth Scorchers vs Hobart Hurricanes 9th Match, Big Bash League 2023-24

Date: 20th December 2023

Time: 01:45 pm IST and 08:15 am GMT

Venue: Optus Stadium, Burswood, Australia

Pitch report

Even though the average T20 score at Perth Stadium dropped to 140, we should anticipate a decent batting surface on Wednesday with a par score between 165 and 170.

Weather Report

This evening’s game will be played in temperatures in the upper 20s. There will be cloud cover and a moderate amount of humidity all day.

Squad Comparison for Perth Scorchers vs Hobart Hurricanes 

Perth Scorchers

Due to an inadequate surface, Perth’s season opener versus Melbourne Renegades was postponed. In their subsequent game, they defeated the Melbourne Stars by seven wickets with over six overs to go, chasing a meager 102 targets.

Among the top six run scorers from the previous season, Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis, and Ashton Turner were significant contributors. In that order, they scored 381 runs, 431 runs, and 460 runs. Notably, all three reached 12 half-centuries and had an astounding strike rate of over 140, with averages above 35.

As the team’s opener, Stephen Eskinazi (238 runs in the previous 10) would have enough opportunities to seize some wickets.

The left-arm, and right-arm combination of Jason Behrendorff and Jhye Richardson during the early spells and Andrew Tye, who often takes wickets in the last overs, make up Perth Scorchers’ formidable trio of seasoned pacers. They are a menace to any batting side, having combined for over 330 Big Bash wickets.

Perth Scorchers Playing XI

Stephen Eskinazi, Cooper Connolly, Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis (wk), Ashton Turner (c), Laurie Evans, Nick Hobson, Jhye Richardson, Andrew Tye, Hamish McKenzie, Jason Behrendorff

Hobart Hurricanes 

The Hobart Hurricanes lost by six wickets in their season-opening match against the Sydney Sixers after batting first and managing only 135-8. Caleb Jewell’s impressive 42 points off of 24 balls was the lone noteworthy performance.

Indeed, the Hurricanes have a strong hitting lineup. In addition to Jewell, the team’s other players this season will include Ben McDermott and Matthew Wade. Then there is Tim David in the center, a hard-hitting player who, on his day, can ruin any bowling assault. David might be the Hurricanes’ game-changer; his strike rate was 170 in his previous ten games.

The Hurricanes seem like they could bowl well on paper. Nathan Ellis has a lifetime economy rate of less than nine, making him a specialist in the latter four. Riley Meredith, who was often deployed in the powerplay, and he combined for 39 wickets in 14 games during the previous season, making them a formidable duo at either end of the inning.

Chris Jordan has around 200 T20s of expertise as an additional alternative after the inning.

Hobart Hurricanes Playing XI

Matthew Wade (wk), Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, Sam Hain, Tim David, Corey Anderson, Chris Jordan, Patrick Dooley, Nathan Ellis (c), Riley Meredith, Peter Hatzoglou

Perth Scorchers vs Hobart Hurricanes Match Prediction

The Perth Scorchers have a 12–7 record when facing the Hobart Hurricanes head-to-head. In addition, they have triumphed against Hobart four times in their previous five meetings. They will undoubtedly start this game as favorites because they play at home. The Hurricanes are a respectable team, but they must accomplish something extraordinary to overcome a formidable opponent like Perth. The Perth Scorchers are the clear favorites in this match.

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