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121/10 in 19.5
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Toss Winner - Sydney Sixers won the toss and choose to bowl first
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Sydney Thunder Women to play against the neighbors to keep the momentum.
We predict that Sydney Thunder Women will defeat Sydney Sixers Women.
Tournament: | Womens Big Bash League, 2024 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Drummoyne Oval, Drummoyne, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 25.1°C|Sunny |
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It’s just the halfway mark of this year’s WBBL, and what a thrilling season it’s shaping up to be! The competition is fiercer than ever, with five of the eight teams already tied at 8 points, setting up a nail-biting race for the qualifiers. Sydney Thunders Women are currently at the top of the points table with 10 points in 7 games. They will face Sydney Sixers Women in the 31st game of the WBBL 2024 at Drummoyne Oval, Sydney on 17th November from 11:55 AM onwards.
The Sydney Thunder Women have shown incredible grit and determination, bouncing back in style after a 74-run loss to the Perth Scorchers Women. In their next game, they made history by pulling off their highest-ever successful chase in the WBBL, suring a daunting target of 170 with an over to spare. Georgia Voll delivered a breathtaking performance with an unbeaten 97 off just 56 balls, guiding her team to victory. Taneale Peschel took three wickets for 28 in the first innings.
The Sydney Sixers Women endured consecutive defeats. After an 18-run loss to the Sydney Thunder Women, Sydney Sixers suffered a tough 12-run defeat to the Brisbane Heat in a low-scoring encounter. Bowling first, Amelia Kerr took four wickets to hold Brisbane Heat Women to 139. Chasing 140, the Sixers’ innings faltered early as they were reduced to 28 runs for four wickets. Sarah Bryce’s 30 and late efforts from Sophie Ecclestone and Caoimhe Bray couldn’t recover Sydney Sixers from their dismal start.
Both teams played at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney a week back. Batting first, Sydney Thunder Women scored 158 for losing six wickets after a half-century from Heather Knight. Amelia Kerr took two wickets for 23 runs. Sydney Sixers Women were bowled out for 140 after Samantha Bates took three wickets for 22. Thunder won the game by 18 runs to strengthen their place at the top of the points table.
Sydney Sixers are currently in sixth position with 6 points in 7 games.
170/5 in 20.0 8.5
173/3 in 19.0 9.11
97/10 in 19.3 4.97
171/7 in 20.0 8.55
148/10 in 19.2 7.66
212/5 in 20.0 10.6
122/7 in 18.0 6.78
104/1 in 15.0 6.93
149/9 in 20.0 7.45
155/7 in 20.0 7.75
56/4 in 8.3 6.59
195/4 in 20.0 9.75
The Sydney Thunder Women are riding high on confidence, currently leading the WBBL table with 10 points from seven matches. Georgia Voll has been the star of their campaign, scoring 259 runs at a strike rate of 144.69, including a stunning unbeaten 97 in their historic chase against the Perth Scorchers. She has hit 34 fours so far - the highest among the Thunder Batters. She will open the innings with Chamari Athapaththu. Athapaththu has proven to be a key all-rounder. She has 130 runs with the bat and 10 wickets with the ball at an economy of 6.45. Skipper Phoebe Litchfield has been consistent at the top with 223 runs in seven games.
Heather Knight has managed to solidify the middle order with 226 runs at a strike rate of 149.66 - the highest among the batters. She scored a half-century in the Thunder’s win against the Sixers this season. The key issue with Sydney Thunder is that they have just four batters in the team. Anika Learoyd, Sammy-Jo Johnson, and Tahlia Wilson have failed to show their talent this season. The trio has scored 126 runs in 7 games (18 innings) with a collective average of 10.5.
Samantha Bates will lead the bowling unit with Taneale Peschel, Hannah Darlington, and Shabnim Ismail. Bates is the leading wicket-taker of the tournament with 16 wickets at an average of 11. She will be the bowler to watch out for. Peschel has played just four games this season and has 7 wickets. Shabnim Ismail has the lowest economy of 6.45 among the bowlers. She has 9 wickets and has taken 8 catches.
Key Players: Georgia Voll, Heather Knight, Samantha Bates.
Chamari Athapaththu, Georgia Voll, Phoebe Litchfield (c), Heather Knight, Tahlia Wilson (wk), Anika Learoyd, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Hannah Darlington, Taneale Peschel, Shabnim Ismail, Samantha Bates.
Georgia Adams, Chamari Atapattu, Hannah Darlington, Shabnim Ismail, Sammy Jo Johnson, Anika Learoyd, Phoebe Litchfield, Taneale Peschel, Georgia Voll, Tahlia Wilson, Samantha Bates
The Sydney Sixers Women’s campaign has been marked by inconsistency, with both batting and bowling units struggling to find sustained form. Their batting unit has been heavily reliant on Ellyse Perry, who has been in stellar form with 316 runs in 7 innings at an average of 63.20 and a strike rate of 147.66. Her 45 fours and 6 sixes so far underscore her dominance at the crease. Her opening partner Alyssa Healy is struggling since her return after the World Cup-ending injury. She has 20 runs in 4 innings.
Amelia Kerr at number three has shown the full potential of an all-rounder. In three games, she has 72 runs with the bat and has claimed 8 wickets at an average of 10.25 - the lowest among the bowlers. She will be the bowler to watch out for. Sarah Bryce has provided in the middle order, contributing 141 runs at an average of 23.50. However, the rest of the middle-order, including Ashleigh Gardner (83 runs at an average of 13.83) and Hayley Armitage (97 runs at 16.16), has struggled for consistency.
On the bowling front, Sophie Ecclestone has been the standout performer, taking 11 wickets in 7 games at an average of 18.90, with best figures of 3/18. Ashleigh Gardner has also been effective with the ball, claiming 9 wickets at 22.11. However, the pace attack, led by Lauren Cheatle and Courtney Sippel is leaking the runs. None of the Suxers bowlers have an economy of below 7.
Key Players: Ellyse Perry, Amelia Kerr, Sophie Ecclestone.
Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry (c), Amelia Kerr, Ashleigh Gardner, Hollie Armitage, Sarah Bryce (wk), Maitlan Brown, Sophie Ecclestone, Caoimhe Bray, Courtney Sippel, Lauren Cheatle.
Hollie Armitage, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Amelia Kerr, Maitlan Brown, Courtney Sippel, Mathilda Carmichael, Lauren Cheatle, Elsa Hunter, Sarah Bryce, Caoimhe Bray
The weather at Drummoyne Oval, Sydney, is expected to be partly cloudy on match day, with temperatures ranging between 18 and 25 degrees Celsius. Winds will blow from the southeast at 10-15 km/h. The pitch at Drummoyne Oval has generally favored batters, offering consistent bounce and pace. However, spinners have also found success, especially in the middle overs, exploiting any turn available.
The 31st T20 of the Women’s Big Bash League will be played at Drummoyne Oval, Sydney, on 12th November, starting at 4:10 am onwards.. The venue has a capacity of 5,000 spectators and has hosted 5 ODIs. As a neutral venue for this local derby, Drummoyne Oval promises an exciting contest between these two city rivals in the ongoing WBBL season.
In 5 ODIs, the results have favored the teams defending the target on 3 occasions. The average first innings score is 216. The only game which was played here this season was won by Perth Scorchers who batted first. The team winning the toss should bat first.
Sydney Thunder Women will come into this match with momentum, thanks to strong performances from Georgia Voll and Samantha Bates. Their team appears more balanced and has shown the ability to deliver in pressure situations. The Sydney Sixers Women, are dependent on Ellyse Perry's contributions with the bat and Sophie Ecclestone's ball. The Sixers have struggled to perform cohesively as a team.
We predict that Sydney Thunder Women will defeat Sydney Sixers Women.
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