BH-W vs ST-W Dream11 Prediction, WBBL Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing XI, Pitch Report & Injury Updates For Match 52 of WBBL 2023
Brisbane Heat Women have an upper-hand over Sydney Thunder Women in this match.
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Preview
Get ready for an enthralling clash as the Brisbane Heat Women (BH-W) take on the Sydney Thunder Women (ST-W) in Match 52 of the Women's Big Bash League 2023, scheduled at the Adelaide Oval. These two teams are meeting for the second time in this tournament, with the previous encounter resulting in a thrilling 8-run victory for the Sydney Thunder Women.
In their recent outing, Brisbane Heat Women faced Sydney Sixers Women in a high-scoring affair. Despite posting a challenging total of 176 runs for the loss of seven wickets, Brisbane Heat Women faced a defeat as Sydney Sixers Women successfully chased the target in 19 overs, losing four wickets in the process. Amelia Kerr's impressive 64 runs and Mignon du Preez's valuable contribution of 42 runs were the highlights for Brisbane Heat Women. Jess Jonassen's bowling effort, securing two crucial wickets, showcased their bowling strength.
On the other hand, Sydney Thunder Women faced a narrow defeat against Adelaide Strikers Women in their recent encounter. Despite their efforts restricting Adelaide Strikers Women to 121 runs, Sydney Thunder Women fell short by just three runs, managing to score only 118 runs for the loss of seven wickets. Marizanne Kapp's all-round performance with 16 runs and two crucial wickets, along with Tahlia Wilson's 33 runs, were the standout performances for the Thunder Women.
Match Information
Brisbane Heat Women vs Sydney Thunder Women, Match 52
Women's Big Bash League, 24 Nov 2023, Fri, 10:10 AM IST ,Adelaide Oval
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Weather Report
Rain
21.2Ā°C
Team Form (Last 5 matches)
Brisbane Heat Women
BH-W
vs
SS-W
WBBL
MS-W
vs
BH-W
WBBL
BH-W
vs
MR-W
WBBL
BH-W
vs
HH-W
WBBL
BH-W
vs
AS-W
WBBL
Sydney Thunder Women
ST-W
vs
AS-W
WBBL
ST-W
vs
PS-W
WBBL
AS-W
vs
ST-W
WBBL
PS-W
vs
ST-W
WBBL
ST-W
vs
MS-W
WBBL
Players Stats in current Series
Chamari Atapattu
ST-W - all
552 Runs
15Ā Matches
Grace Harris
BH-W - all
501 Runs
17Ā Matches
Mignon du Preez
BH-W - bat
382 Runs
17Ā Matches
Amelia Kerr
BH-W - all
355 Runs
12Ā Matches
Georgia Redmayne
BH-W - wk
354 Runs
16Ā Matches
Tahlia Wilson
ST-W - wk
323 Runs
15Ā Matches
Laura Harris
BH-W - bat
211.54
4Ā Matches
Lauren Bell
ST-W - bowl
200.00
2Ā Matches
Grace Harris
BH-W - all
165.89
17Ā Matches
Mikayla Hinkley
BH-W - bat
150.00
12Ā Matches
Charli Knott
BH-W - bat
146.63
17Ā Matches
Jess Jonassen
BH-W - bowl
142.28
16Ā Matches
Jess Jonassen
BH-W - bowl
24 Wkts
16Ā Matches
Nicola Hancock
BH-W - bowl
23 Wkts
17Ā Matches
Hannah Darlington
ST-W - bowl
22 Wkts
14Ā Matches
Courtney Sippel
BH-W - bowl
16 Wkts
17Ā Matches
Sammy-Jo Johnson
ST-W - all
12 Wkts
12Ā Matches
Lauren Smith
ST-W - bowl
11 Wkts
9Ā Matches
Lauren Smith
ST-W - bowl
5.84
9Ā Matches
Samantha Bates
ST-W - bowl
6.35
15Ā Matches
Georgia Voll
BH-W - bat
6.78
17Ā Matches
Chamari Atapattu
ST-W - all
6.84
15Ā Matches
Lauren Bell
ST-W - bowl
7.14
2Ā Matches
Nicola Hancock
BH-W - bowl
7.17
17Ā Matches
Probable Playing XI
Brisbane Heat Women
GM Harris, G Redmayne (wk), BAM Heath, AC Kerr, M du Preez, JL Jonassen (C), C Knott, Georgia Voll, M Hinkley, NM Hancock, CG Sippel
Bench : Ellie Johnston, L Harris, S Glenn, Grace Parsons, Lucy Hamilton, B Berry
Sydney Thunder Women
C Atapattu, Phoebe Litchfield, HC Knight (C), M Kapp, Anika Learoyd, T Wilson (wk), Olivia Porter, SJ Johnson, LG Smith, HJ Darlington, S Bates
Bench : Paris Bowdler, Claire Moore, S Horley, Ebony Hoskin, LK Bell, Isabella Malgioglio
Injury and availability news
Pitch Report
70%
Pace Bowling
30%
Spin Bowling
50%
Batting Pitch
125
Average Score
50%
Bowling Pitch
Player Picks
Chamari Atapattu ST-W | ALL
Atapattu has been a standout all-rounder for Sydney Thunder Women, accumulating a remarkable tally of 451 runs and also contributing with eight wickets in this tournament. Her consistent performances with both bat and ball make her a pivotal player for the team.
Amelia Kerr BH-W | ALL
Kerr has showcased her all-round abilities, contributing significantly with 226 runs and taking eight wickets in this tournament. Her prowess with both bat and ball makes her a vital player for Brisbane Heat Women, adding depth to the team's performances.
Jess Jonassen BH-W | BOWL
An impactful all-rounder, Jonassen has been a crucial asset for Brisbane Heat Women, amassing 143 runs and claiming an impressive tally of 16 wickets in this tournament. Her consistent performances in both batting and bowling departments make her a key player for the team.
Hannah Darlington ST-W | BOWL
Darlington, a right-arm fast bowler, has been exceptional, claiming 18 wickets in this tournament. Her ability to pick crucial wickets consistently and maintain pressure on the opposition batsmen makes her a key player in the Sydney Thunder Women's bowling unit.
Nicola Hancock BH-W | BOWL
As a right-arm fast bowler, Hancock has been impressive, claiming 15 crucial wickets in this tournament. Her ability to consistently trouble the opposition's batting line-up with pace and accuracy makes her an essential component of Brisbane Heat Women's bowling attack.
Tahlia Wilson ST-W | WK
As a top-order batter, Wilson has been consistent, amassing 293 runs in this tournament. Her ability to anchor the innings and provide stability at the top makes her an important asset for Sydney Thunder Women's batting line-up.
Avoid Having These Players In Your Fantasy Sports Team
Samantha Bates
ST-W | BOWL
Her bowling performance has been unimpressive in this tournament, so she can be avoided in your fantasy team.
Olivia Porter
ST-W | ALL
Her batting performance was unimpressive in the last match, so she can be avoided in your fantasy team.
Last Updated On - Nov 23 2023 10:46 PM
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