Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Sydney Thunder Women vs Adelaide Strikers Women To be played on 20th of November…
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Sydney Thunder Women vs Adelaide Strikers Women To be played on 20th of November…
Sydney Thunder Women vs Adelaide Strikers Women 56th WBBL Match Winning Odds
Sydney Thunder Women – 2.80 (On Rs.100 users will get Rs.280 in return). Bet Now
Adelaide Strikers Women – 1.40 (If the user bet Rs.100 he will get 140 returns). Bet Now
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Match: Sydney Thunder Women vs Adelaide Strikers Women 56th WBBL Match, 2022
Date: 20th November 2022
Time: 11:45 am IST and 6:15 am GMT
Venue: North Sydney Oval – Sydney, Australia
At this stadium, the first innings score in women’s domestic Twenty20 competitions is 151 runs on average. However, based on the results of the most recent matches played at this venue, a total of 170 runs or more is required for a team to win the match if they bat first.
At this stadium, the first innings score in women’s domestic Twenty20 competitions is 151 runs on average. However, based on the results of the most recent matches played at this venue, a total of 170 runs or more is required for a team to win the match if they bat first.
If Sydney Thunder wins, they can play spoiler and eliminate the Strikers from playoff contention. It’s exceedingly improbable, given that SYT doesn’t have any surefire game-changers in any of their sections.
After previous scores of 125-6 and 95-10, the team’s batting effort in their most recent match, in which they were chasing a goal of 179 runs, was an improvement.
The top order is unquestionably Sydney Thunder’s strongest position. Only the top four hitters can be counted on to either build innings or provide a huge finale for the squad.
This lineup’s two bright spots are Beaumont and Litchfield, with Amy Jones and captain Rachel Haynes providing the only other hope. It’s clear that the team has plenty of choices at the bottom of the batting order.
Rarely does a lower-order batsman step up and provide a big knock in the last overs of a game. The runs scored by Chloe Tryon and Sammy Jo-Johnson could prove pivotal in a tight game.
While he had been the team’s most economical bowler up to this point, Vakarewa bowled for a high price against their rival. However, she will still be the main threat in the SYTW bowling attack. Other than Mitchell Starc, Sydney Thunder also relies on the bowling of Samuel Bates and Lauren Smith.
Tammy Beaumont, Phoebe Litchfield, Amy Jones (wk), Rachael Haynes (c), Chloe Tryon, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Olivia Porter, Hannah Darlington, Lauren Smith, Belinda Vakarewa, Samuel Bates
If Sydney Thunder wins, they can play spoiler and eliminate the Strikers from playoff contention. It’s exceedingly improbable, given that SYT doesn’t have any surefire game-changers in any of their sections.
After previous scores of 125-6 and 95-10, the team’s batting effort in their most recent match, in which they were chasing a goal of 179 runs, was an improvement.
The top order is unquestionably Sydney Thunder’s strongest position. Only the top four hitters can be counted on to either build innings or provide a huge finale for the squad.
This lineup’s two bright spots are Beaumont and Litchfield, with Amy Jones and captain Rachel Haynes providing the only other hope. It’s clear that the team has plenty of choices at the bottom of the batting order.
Rarely does a lower-order batsman step up and provide a big knock in the last overs of a game. The runs scored by Chloe Tryon and Sammy Jo-Johnson could prove pivotal in a tight game.
While he had been the team’s most economical bowler up to this point, Vakarewa bowled for a high price against their rival. However, she will still be the main threat in the SYTW bowling attack. Other than Mitchell Starc, Sydney Thunder also relies on the bowling of Samuel Bates and Lauren Smith.
Katie Mack, Laura Wolvaardt, Tahlia McGrath (c), Deandra Dottin, Bridget Patterson, Madeline Penna, Tegan McPharlin (wk), Amanda Wellington, Jemma Barsby, Darcie Brown, Megan Schutt
The two squads share the same batting problems. It appears that the Strikers have a more formidable bowling attack, though. Their top order will likely come out swinging after a recent victory, giving them an advantage in this crucial match. Our belief is that the Adelaide Strikers Women will be the early favourites.