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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Perth Scorchers won the toss and choose to bowl first
Hobart Hurricanes won by 72 runs
Hobbart Hurricanes to face the stern challenge of Magical Alana King
We predict that Perth Scorchers Women will defeat Hobbart Hurricanes Women.
Tournament: | Womens Big Bash League, 2024 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Sydney Cricket Ground, Moore Park, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 22.3°C|Partly cloudy |
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The Women’s Big Bash League is in full swing. The teams have produced some close results in the last four games with three of them having a difference of six or fewer runs between the teams defending and chasing the target. With the nail-biting finishes, the 21st game of the WBBL 2024 will be played between Hobart Hurricanes Women and Perth Scorchers Women at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney on 10th November from 4:40 am onwards.
Hobart Hurricanes played their last game against Sydney Sixers Women at Bellerive Oval, Hobart. Bowling first, HHW restricted SSW to 155 for the loss of seven wickets. Chloe Tryon and Nicola Carey took two wickets each for Hurricanes Women. The chase was under the control of Hurricanes as their top-order scored 61 runs in 8 overs. But back-to-back wickets haunted them. Lauren Smith’s unbeaten 21 off 13 went in vain as they lost the game by 6 runs.
Perth Scorchers continued their dream run of the tournament Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth with the third win in the four games against Melbourne Renegades Women. Batting first, Scorchers Women managed to score 108 runs with Alana King being the only player to score more than the balls played (23 off 15). Chloe Ainsworth then took two wickets in the first over of the game to put Renegades Women on backfoot. Alana King took three for 23 to secure a two-run win over Renegades.
The two teams played against each other in the last season at Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth. Batting first, Hurricanes put 158 runs on the board after Naomi Stalenberg scored 54 off 29 balls in the middle. Chloe Ainsworth took three wickets for 25. Beth Mooney (52) and Maddy Drake (45) tilted the result in favor of the Scorchers Women. PSW won the game by 7 wickets with nine balls in hand.
The Hurricanes are currently in seventh place with four points in five games, while the Perth Scorchers are in second place with six points in four1 games.
149/9 in 20.0 7.45
155/7 in 20.0 7.75
136/3 in 17.5 7.63
133/7 in 20.0 6.65
173/5 in 20.0 8.65
176/3 in 19.4 8.95
146/5 in 17.0 8.59
113/8 in 17.0 6.65
141/7 in 20.0 7.05
110/10 in 18.0 6.11
145/4 in 17.4 8.21
140/10 in 19.4 7.12
122/8 in 20.0 6.1
109/10 in 19.2 5.64
With two consecutive losses, the Hurricanes Women are currently low on the confidence. Lizelle Lee will open the innings with Danielle Wyatt-Hodge. Lee has 294 runs in the last 10 games. This season she going through a poor run with 71 runs in 5 games at a strike rate of 112.69. On the other hand, Wyatt has 121 runs at a strike rate of 139.08 - the highest among the Hurricanes Women. She will be the player to watch out for. Nicola Carey will come at number three. Carey is their leading run-scorer with 135 runs and is one of the only two players to a half-century.
Skipper Elyse Villani will come in the middle with Heather Graham, Chloe Tryon, and Tabatha Saville. Villani has 115 runs at an average of 28.75 and has hit 17 fours - the most in her team. Graham, Tryon, and Saville have collectively scored 176 runs in 14 innings. Not an ideal start for the middle-order. But Graham has 9 wickets at an economy of 7.15 - the lowest among the Hurricanes bowlers. She will be the bowler to watch out for.
The leading wicket-taker Heather Graham , will lead the bowling unit with Nicola Carey who has picked seven wickets so far. Carey has an economy of 6.95 against the Scorchers with 6 wickets in 6 innings played so far. Unfortunately, the key bowlers of Hurricanes, Molly Strano, Amy Smith, and Chloe Tryon have picked just seven wickets in 5 games. The poor performance by the pacers is harming Hurricanes run in the current season.
Key Players: Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Nicola Carey, Heather Graham.
Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Lizelle Lee (wk), Nicola Carey, Elyse Villani (c), Heather Graham, Chloe Tryon, Tabatha Saville, Molly Strano, Amy Smith, Lauren Smith, Zoe Cooke.
Elyse Villani, Danielle Wyatt, Heather Graham, Chloe Tryon, Nicola Carey, Lizelle Lee, Lauren Smith, Molly Strano, Amy Smith, Callie Wilson, Kathryn Bryce
Scorchers Women are high on the confidence with threte wins in four games. Skipper Sophie Devine will open the innings with Beth Mooney. Devine who is having a poor run with the bat this season (47 runs in three games) has a record of 237 runs in six games against the Hurricanes at a strike rate of 166.90. She has also picked three wickets in three games. Her Partener, Beth Mooney is the leadin grun-scorer for Scorchers with 152 runs at an average of 38.
The batting unit is one of the key problems for Scorchers Women with Mikayla Hinkley being the second leading run scorer (59 runs). Why? The gap between her and Mooney is massive 93 runs. The Scorchers middle-order averages less than 15 this season. They have only three players whose strike rate is above 100. Amy Jones, Chloe Piparo, and Dayalan Hemalatha need to up their games if they want to keep Scorchers targeting the top position in the points table.
What a season Alana King is having. King is the leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 13 wickets in four games at an average of 7.23 and an economy of 6.26. She will be the bowler to watch out for. Except for King, Chloe Ainsworth is the only bowler who have performed well in the bowling department. Her two wickets in two balls in the last game helped Scorchers to win the game by just two runs. She averages seven against the Hurricanes Women with five wickets in two games.
Key Players: Sophie Devine, Beth Mooney, Alana King.
Sophie Devine (c), Beth Mooney (wk), Dayalan Hemalatha, Amy Jones, Mikayla Hinkley, Chloe Piparo, Alana King, Chloe Ainsworth, Amy Louise Edgar, Lilly Mills, Ebony Hoskin.
Sophie Devine, Chloe Cathryn Ainsworth, Amy Edgar, Dayalan Hemalatha, Mikayla Hinkley, Amy Jones, Alana King, Lilly Mills, Beth Mooney, Chloe Piparo, Ebony Hoskin
The weather will be cloudy. The temperature will range between 19 and 27. The wind will be flowing from the west at 10-15 kmh. The stadium has been known for its batting-friendly pitches. Batsmen often enjoy good pace and bounce, making it conducive for stroke play. The ball tends to come onto the bat nicely, allowing for aggressive shots and high-scoring matches.
It doesn't offer the true bounce of the Gabba or the raw pace of the WACA but turns which ensures spinners have one venue in Australia to look forward to rolling their arm over.
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Minimal TurnThe 21st T20 of the Women’s Big Bash League will be played at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney on 10th November from 4:40 am onwards. The venue has a capacity of 48,000 spectators and has hosted 114 Tests, 168 ODIs & 21 T20Is. It is a home venue for New South Wales and Sydney Sixers.
In 21 T20Is, the results have favored the teams chasing the target on 12 occasions. The average first innings score is 160. The three T20WI also have higher winning percentage for teams batting first. The team winning the toss should bat first.
Both teams have played two games at Sydney Cricket Ground and have ended up losing both. Hobart Hurricanes are currently having a poor run with both bat and ball. On the other hand, Scorchers’ Alana King has 10 wickets in five games against Hobart Hurricanes Women with an economy less than six. She is currently the leading wicket-taker and can be an ideal threat for the Hurricanes.
We predict that Perth Scorchers Women will defeat Hobbart Hurricanes Women.
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