Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Perth Scorchers vs Melbourne Renegades To be played on 3rd of November on the Pitch of …
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Perth Scorchers vs Melbourne Renegades To be played on 3rd of November on the Pitch of …
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Match: Perth Scorchers vs Melbourne Renegades 22nd Match, Womens Big Bash League 2023
Date: 3rd November 2023
Time: 03:10 am IST and 9:40 am GMT
Venue: Western Australian Cricket Association, East Perth, Australia
At the W.A.C.A. Ground, first-inning scores often average 135 points. The Sydney Sixers Women’s 199-0 victory over the Melbourne Stars Women in 2019 is the greatest score recorded at the location. The first innings scores in the two matches played here were 158 and 166-8, respectively. In this game, the team batting first should aim to set a target of between 160–170 runs.
The weather in Perth for the upcoming cricket match is expected to be hot and sunny, with temperatures reaching up to 30 degrees Celsius. This will be a challenge for both teams, but it could also lead to some exciting cricket. The hot weather will make the ball travel further, so the batsmen will be looking to hit big. However, the bowlers will also be able to generate more bounce, so it will be important for the batsmen to be careful.
Perth Scorchers defeated Sydney Sixers Women by a comfortable margin of 36 runs just now. At the W.A.C.A. Ground in Perth, they batted first and put up 166-8 on the scoreboard, limiting the Sixers to 130-9.
Perth’s batsmen are getting the job done, even though they haven’t exactly exploded onto the batting charts. The batting order has been superbly led by veteran hitters Beth Mooney (161 runs in 5 innings at an average of 32.20) and Sophie Devine (159 runs in 5 innings at 39.75). We anticipate at least one of these two to do well in this game because they are dependable.
Maddy Darke, who has scored 108 runs so far at an average of 27, is another batter to watch out for.
Almost all of Perth’s bowlers have been among the wickets, demonstrating their exceptional skill. Amy Louise Edgar (9 wickets in 5 innings at an economy of 6.53) and Alana King (8 wickets in 5 innings at 6.88) have been the most impressive performers. With the new ball, Chloe Ainsworth has also been outstanding, taking 8 wickets at 7.07 in just 4 innings.
Beth Mooney (wk), Chloe Piparo, Maddy Darke, Sophie Devine (c), Lisa Griffith, Amy Jones, Amy Louise Edgar, Alana King, Lilly Mills, Taneale Peschel, Chloe Ainsworth
The Melbourne Renegades Women have now dropped their last three games. 37 runs crushed them against Sydney Thunder Women in their most recent game. They had lost four of their previous five games this season. The season is almost over for the Renegades if they don’t swiftly turn their campaign around.
Tammy Beaumont, who opened the season with 167 runs at an average of 33.40, has been the Renegades’ best batsman thus far this season.
Georgia Wareham has also been highly remarkable, scoring 138 runs at an average of 46 in 4 innings. There will be more significant pressure on Beaumont and Wareham to keep the batting unit together due to skipper Hayley Matthews’ poor performance.
Despite her lack of success at bat, Matthews has excelled with her off-spin, capturing 8 wickets at an economy rate of 7.31 in 5 innings. With 8 wickets at an 8.47 average as a leg spinner, Wareham has also performed admirably in her job.
Nevertheless, the Renegades’ lineup for bowling could be stronger. They required a strong pace assault capable of causing some harm with the new ball. On this pitch, they shouldn’t concern Perth’s hitters too much.
Hayley Matthews (c), Tammy Beaumont, Courtney Webb, Harmanpreet Kaur, Jess Duffin, Georgia Wareham, Josephine Dooley (wk), Georgia Prestwidge, Sarah Coyte, Rhiann O Donnell, Sara Kennedy
Melbourne Renegades Women and Perth Scorchers Women have a 10-5 head-to-head record. The Scorchers have won four of the last five games between these two teams, while the Renegades have only won one. Thus, based on current data, Perth is undoubtedly ahead of Melbourne Renegades. They are also in excellent shape and appear to be the better all-around team. They will win this match because their bowlers know how to take advantage of this track.