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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Melbourne Renegades won the toss and choose to bowl first
Hobart Hurricanes beat Melbourne Renegades by 93 runs
Hobart Hurricanes Women to battle Renegades Women in a must-win game.
We predict that Hobart Hurricanes Women will defeat Melbourne Renegades Women.
Tournament: | Womens Big Bash League, 2023 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Blundstone Arena, Bellerive, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 17.0°C|Partly cloudy |
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It is a do-or-die game for Hobart Hurricanes Women. The back-to-back wins have kept their hopes for the knockouts alive. They will be facing the bottom-placed Melbourne Renegades Women at Bellerive Oval, Hobart on 23rd November from 1:40 pm onwards. Hurricanes Women are currently in the sixth position with 11 points and need to win the remaining two games with a huge margin to stand a chance of qualifying for the knockouts.
After a thumping win over Melbourne Stars Women, Hobart Hurricanes Women faced Renegades Women in their last game. Bowling first, HHW restricted Renegades to 101 for the loss of 9 wickets. Skipper Haley Matthews (39) and wicket-keeper Josephine Dooley (16) were the only two batters from Renegades Women who managed to score in double digits.
Hurricanes bowler, Heather Graham took 3 wickets for 12 runs. While Moley Strano and Nicola Carey took 2 wickets each. Hurricanes’ skipper Ellyse Villani (46*) and Nicola Carey (25) helped their team chase the target in the 18th over with 8 wickets in hand. Haley Matthews and Georgia Wareham took one wicket each for Renegades Women.
Melbourne Renegades Women have already been eliminated from the knockouts with just two wins in 12 games this season.
101/9 in 20.0 5.05
102/2 in 17.4 5.77
121/10 in 19.1 6.31
122/2 in 16.1 7.54
184/5 in 20.0 9.2
132/10 in 17.3 7.54
139/8 in 20.0 6.95
140/7 in 20.0 7
166/8 in 20.0 8.3
109/10 in 16.4 6.54
101/9 in 20.0 5.05
102/2 in 17.4 5.77
167/9 in 20.0 8.35
169/7 in 20.0 8.45
140/6 in 20.0 7
144/5 in 20.0 7.2
149/4 in 19.0 7.84
148/5 in 20.0 7.4
A scintillating performance from the bowling unit followed by the calculative run chases from the batters have given Hurricanes a new life after the last two wins. Skipper Ellyse Villani will open the innings with Lizelle Lee. Both Lee and Villani are in form for the Hurricanes this season. Lee is the leading run-scorer for Hobart this season with 298 runs at a strike rate of 141.23. On the other hand, Villani has scored 289 runs at an average of 41.28. The duo have scored 4 out of the five half-centuries Hurricanes Women ed this season. Lee will be the batter to look out for.
The trouble for Hurricanes starts from batter number three. Bryony Smith has going through a rough patch this season. She has added just 90 runs at an average of 8.18 and a strike rate of 69.23. Hurricanes should think of adding Tabatha Saville at number three. Nicola Carey has been average at number four as an allrounder. Carey has scored 141 runs with the bat while claiming 9 wickets with the ball. Naomi Stalenberg (144.89) at number five has the best strike rate amongst the Hurricanes batters.
Heather Graham will lead the Hurricanes bowling attack with Molly Strano and Shabnim Ismail. Graham has 16 wickets in 11 innings at an average of 18.62- the best from Hurricanes bowling unit. Strano loves playing against the Renegades. She has a record of 17 wickets against the MRW. In the last two games, Strano has taken 5 wickets with an economy of 4. Graham will be the bowler to watch out for. Shed took 3 wickets for 16 in the Hurricanes’ 8-wicket win over Renegades in the last game.
Key Players: Lizelle Lee, Ellyse Villani, Molly Strano
Lizelle Lee (wk), Bryony Smith, Elyse Villani (c), Nicola Carey, Heather Graham, Naomi Stalenberg, Ruth Johnston, Molly Strano, Amy Smith, Shabnim Ismail, Maisy Gibson.
Elyse Villani, Lizelle Lee, Naomi Stalenberg, Bryony Smith, Heather Graham, Ruth Johnston, Amy Smith, Maisy Gibson, Molly Strano, Nicola Carey, Shabnim Ismail
It is the same old story for Renegades Women in the WBBL 2023. They are already eliminated and are set to finish in the last position. All eyes will be on Georgia Wareham who has been brilliant with both bat and the ball. The middle-order batter has scored 281 runs with the bat at a strike rate of 135.09 - the best among the batters. She also has taken 10 wickets with the ball and has the best economy amongst the Renegades bowlers. In fact, in Renegades' last win (two years back), Wareham was the player of the match for her 3 wickets for 12 runs. She will be the player to watch out for.
Openers Tammy Beaumont and Hayley Matthews will continue to start the innings for Renegades Women. Beaumont has scored 278 runs at a strike rate of 121.39. Matthews has been fabulous with the ball this season. Renegade's leading wicket-taker has 12 wickets an economy of 7.72. She has added 224 runs with the bat. In the last two games, Matthews has scored 75 runs with the bat.
Harmanpreet Kaur who has been promoted up the order this season is the Renegades’ leading run-scorer. Kaur has 320 runs at a strike rate of 107.38. Kaur has also picked 7 wickets with the ball having an average of just 14.85. Renegades are having trouble with their bowling unit. Besides the all-rounders Matthews and Wareham, Sarah Cyte is the only bowler who has performed better this season. Coyote has 12 wickets at an economy of 8.07.
Key Players: Georgia Wareham, Sarah Coyte, Harmanpreet Kaur.
Hayley Matthews (c), Tammy Beaumont, Courtney Webb, Harmanpreet Kaur, Georgia Wareham, Josephine Dooley (wk), Georgia Prestwidge, Sarah Coyte, Emma de Broughe, Ella Hayward, Sara Kennedy.
Courtney Webb, Jess Duffin, Tammy Beaumont, Harmanpreet Kaur, Hayley Matthews, Josephine Dooley, Georgia Prestwidge, Georgia Wareham, Sarah Coyte, Emma De Broughe, Sara Kennedy
The weather will be sunny, with no chance of rain. The temperature will range between 10 and 19°C. The wind will be flowing from the west at 15-30 kmh. The nature of pitches at the ground has evolved, initially presenting a slower pace and then progressively becoming more even. This shift in characteristics has led to a more balanced contest between batting and bowling, creating a fairer and more competitive environment in the games.
The 46th T20 of the Women's Big Bash League 2023 between Hobart Hurricanes Women and Melbourne Renegades Women will be played at WACA, Perth. The game is scheduled to start at 1:40 p.m. on 23 November. The venue holds a capacity of 20000 spectators and has hosted 14 Tests, 40 ODIs, and 17 T20Is so far.
In the 17 T20Is, the results have favored both teams on 8 occasions. The average first innings score is 144 runs - 10 more than the average second innings score. But all three wins in this season of WBBL have come while chasing the target. The team winning the toss should ball first.
The 8-wicket wins in the last two games, just have increased the confidence of Hurricanes Women. But they have to work on their middle order. Hurricanes have a better chance over the Renegades - credit to their balanced bowling attack. On the other hand, the Renegades have performed better than the Hurricanes Women in the batting department. Yet they have ed just three half centuries.
Hurricanes have lost their last two games at the same venue. But they are unbeaten against Renegades Women in the last two games. The toss will play a crucial role in tomorrow’s game. and Renegades have lost 10 out of 12 games.
We predict that Hobart Hurricanes Women will defeat Melbourne Renegades Women.
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