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Toss Winner - Sydney Sixers Women won the toss and chose to bat first
Brisbane Heat Women beat Sydney Sixers Women by 3 wickets
Sydney Sixers Women take on Brisbane Heat Women in the hope to change their poor form.
Brisbane Heat Women are favourites to win this match.
Tournament: WOMENS BIG BASH LEAGUE 2020 | Format: T20 | Venue: Blacktown International Sportspark, Sydney, Australia | Toss: To Bowl
Bet NowSydney Sixers Women are on a sudden downfall that has put their qualification chances at risk. Currently, they are in the 4th position after suffering four consecutive losses and don’t look like the team they were at the start of the tournament. Their next game is against Brisbane Heat Women who have found good form recently and are shaping up well at the right time. The defending champions had appeared to have lost the plot this time but it seems as if they have regrouped well and two consecutive wins put them in good stead.
This should be a closely-fought contest as both teams would be desperate to get that win.
No one would have anticipated that the Sydney Sixers Women would lose four games in a row after the way they had started. But now, the Sixers really need to get their act together for another couple of losses may well see them being out of contention from the top four spots.
They are coming off a 14-run loss against Adelaide Strikers Women where they could just manage 105-9 while chasing a target of 120. The main problem with the Sixers is their batting which has let them down in recent times. Despite having the likes of Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, Marizanne Kapp, and Erin Burns, they are not being able to put the opposition under pressure. In the last game, all of these batters got starts, but couldn’t finish the game. Even Dane van Niekerk and Angela Reakes need to do a better finishing job.
Sydney’s bowling is better and led by the experienced Kapp and skipper Perry, who have both been terrific. Van Niekerk, Stella Campbell, and Erin Burns have done a good supporting job and have even managed wickets among themselves. The onus will be on them to do an even better job considering that the batting unit is underperforming.
Alyssa Healy (wk), Ellyse Perry (c), Ashleigh Gardner, Erin Burns, Marizanne Kapp, Dane van Niekerk, Angela Reakes, Emma Hughes, Sarah Aley, Jodie Hicks, Stella Campbell, Maddy Darke
Lauren Cheatle, Angela Reakes, Stella Campbell, Lisa Griffith, Alyssa Healy, Jodie Hicks, Ellyse Perry, Marizanne Kapp, Erin Burns, Sarah Aley, Dane van Niekerk
Defending champions Brisbane Heat Women have finally got some momentum going in their campaign with two back-to-back wins. This comes after they suffered four losses in a row that pushed them towards the bottom end of the table. However, now they finally look to be getting back on track. In the last two games, Brisbane Heat has managed to choke the opposition batting first and then chase down the target with ease.
In the previous match, they shot out Hobart Hurricanes Women for just 82 and then chased the target without losing any wickets. Delissa Kimmince and Nicola Hancock were the stars for the team, taking 3 wickets between them while giving away only 33 runs. The management should give this duo a few more opportunities. Captain Jess Jonassen and Grace Harris were good as usual and Amelia Kerr is showing why she is such a good spinner for these tracks.
On the batting front, Grace Harris and Georgia Redmayne have done a stellar job as openers in the last two games. Their form will again be crucial. The Heat also has Georgia Voll, Jonassen herself, Maddy Green, and Amelia Kerr in the middle-order who can all be match-winners on their day.
Grace Harris, Georgia Redmayne (wk), Jess Jonassen (c), Georgia Voll, Maddy Green, Amelia Kerr, Laura Kimmince, Charli Knott, Georgia Prestwidge, Delissa Kimmince, Nicola Hancock
Grace Harris, Georgia Redmayne, Jess Jonassen, Delissa Kimmince, Maddy Green, Amelia Kerr, Nicola Hancock, Charli Knott, Georgia Voll, Georgia Prestwidge, Laura Kimmince Harris
The pitch at the Sydney Showground Stadium is quite a true surface. Batters would enjoy it when the pitch is hard and seam bowlers will also find some good purchase here. How much help do spinners get here in this game could play a vital part.
The weather forecast for the day of the match is partly cloudy with a 30% chance of a shower or two. Hence, we might have a rain-affected game.
Chasing has been the better option at the Sydney Showground Stadium this season. Targets of 120 and 140 were comfortably chased down. Hence, the team batting first in this game would like to post a total of at least 150-160 to feel a little safe.
The team winning the toss would like to bowl first. This has proved to be a good chasing ground and this season that should certainly be taken into consideration.
The last time Sydney Sixers Women and Brisbane Heat Women clashed in this WBBL 2020 season, the Sixers registered a thumping 9-wicket win. However, things have changed dramatically in the last week or so. The Sixers are on a slump and their confidence would certainly be dented. Meanwhile, Brisbane Heat has finally found their form which was lagging in the first half. In the last couple of seasons, they have dominated the Sixers and would be looking to get their third consecutive win now. This could be a close contest but on current form, Brisbane Heat will have the edge.
Brisbane Heat Women are favourites to win this match.
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