SS-W vs BH-W | Womens Big Bash League 2019 | 19-10-2019 13:40
SYDNEY SIXER WOMEN (SS-W) vs BRISBANE HEAT WOMEN (BH-W)
Match: SS-W vs BH-W Team Prediction
Time: 19 Oct , 01:40 PM (IST)
Series: Womens Big Bash League 2019
Venue: North Sydney Oval, Sydney.
After toss Update:
Toss: Brisbane Heat Women won the TOSS & elected to BAT first.Line-ups out on D11
SS-W Confirm11:
Ellyse Perry(c), Alyssa Healy(w), Ashleigh Gardner, Erin Burns, Marizanne Kapp, Maddy Darke, Lauren Smith, Hayley Silver-holmes, Jodie Hicks, Sarah Aley, Stella Campbell.
BH-W Confirm11:
Beth Mooney(w), Kirby Short(c), Grace Harris, Jess Jonassen, Maddy Green, Mikayla Hinkley, Laura Harris, Amelia Kerr, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Delissa Kimmince, Georgia Prestwidge.
Team Form in Last Five Matches (most recent first)
SS-W: W L W L WBH-W: W W W W L
Head to Head Stats
Matches Played 09
SS-W Won 04
BH-W Won 05Info:
- Sydney Sixers kicked off the new Women’s Big Bash League season in style - Ellyse Perry scoring 81 from 48 balls and taking 2-13 as she captained the Sixers to victory against Sydney Thunder.
- This is a repeat of last year’s final, however, when the Sixers posted 131/7 and fell to a three-wicket defeat against Brisbane Heat.
- Beth Mooney was the player of the match in that game, and the Heat will be hoping her superb recent form for Australia continues in this series.
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SS-W vs BH-W Toss Prediction
Sydney Sixers won the toss in the first game and elected to bat first, as they did when these two teams last met too. If Ellyse Perry wins the toss again, she will likely elect to bat first once more.
SS-W vs BH-W Weather Report
Though partly cloudy, conditions in Sydney are set to be dry through the day for another good evening of cricket.
SS-W vs BH-W Pitch Condition
The North Sydney Oval has proved an excellent pitch for batting recently, both for Australia in their series against Sri Lanka and for the Sixers in their opening game.
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The North Sydney Oval has proved an excellent pitch for batting recently, both for Australia in their series against Sri Lanka and for the Sixers in their opening game.
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Team NEWS:
SS-W Team News
Sydney Sixers are unlikely to make any changes after opening with an excellent batting and bowling performance in their win against Sydney Thunder. Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy will be at the top of the batting order, with Perry sharing the new ball with Marizanne Kapp when it comes to bowling. Dane van Niekerk missed the opening game.
BH-W Team News
BH-W Team News
The defending champions have replaced departing South African duo Sune Luus and Laura Wolvaardt with New Zealand pair Amelia Kerr and Maddy Green for the new season. Josie Dooley has left for the Melbourne Renegades but Mikayla Hinkley arrives to bolster the batting line-up. In-form Beth Mooney could take over behind the stumps.
Predicted Lineups (Playing11):
SS-W
Ellyse Perry (c), Alyssa Healy (wk), Ashleigh Gardner, Erin Burns, Marizanne Kapp, Hayley Silver-Holmes, Maddy Darke, Lauren Smith, Jodie Hicks, Sarah Aley, Stella Campbell.
BH-W
Grace Harris, Beth Mooney (wk), Sammy-Jo Johnson, Kirby Short (c), Amelia Kerr, Maddy Green, Mikayla Hinkley, Jess Jonassen, Delissa Kimmince, Haidee Birkett, Jemma Barsby.
SS-W vs BH-W Dream11 Fantasy Team:
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Make Your own C/VC- E.Perry , A.Healy and G.HarrisKey Players:
BH-W Key Players:
Beth Mooney:Player of the match in last year’s final and she arrives at this tournament after smashing a century during Australia’s WT20i win against Sri Lanka at the North Sydney Oval last month.
Delissa Kimmince:
The Australian international took 22 wickets in 16 matches last season, helping to bowl Brisbane Heat to the WBBL title.
Jess Jonassen:
The Australia all-rounder took seven wickets in the WT20i series win against West Indies in September and took that form into the recent ODI series against Sri Lanka, where she claimed six wickets.
SS-W Key Players:
Ellyse Perry:Started the tournament in superb form, scoring 81 from 48 balls, before taking two wickets in her first over. Last season she scored 777 runs in 16 innings to comfortably top the batting charts – hitting two centuries and six 50s.
Alyssa Healy:
The Australian wicket-keeper-batsman hit 42 in her first innings of the tournament, following up her superb form for Australia – which included smashing 148* in the final T20i against Sri Lanka.
Marizanne Kapp:
Took 20 wickets in last year’s Women’s Big Bash and started this year’s tournament by claiming 1-10 from her first three overs.
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Team Forms:
SS-W Team Form
Sydney Sixers, beaten in last year’s final, started this year’s tournament in excellent form against Sydney Thunder. Ellyse Perry set the tone with 81 from 48 balls in a total of 192/6, before taking two wickets in her first over. Sarah Aley also claimed 3-28 in a 49-run win.BH-W Recent Team Form
Brisbane Heat are defending champions in the Women’s Big Bash League, having beaten Sydney Sixers in last year’s final. They defended 140/7 to beat Sydney Thunder by four runs in the semi-final, before Beth Mooney led the Heat to a three-wicket win in the final – she hit 65 as Brisbane chased 132 to win.SQUAD:
SS-W:
Ellyse Perry(c), Alyssa Healy(w), Ashleigh Gardner, Erin Burns, Marizanne Kapp, Hayley Silver-holmes, Maddy Darke, Lauren Smith, Jodie Hicks, Sarah Aley, Stella Campbell, Dane van Niekerk, Lauren Cheatle, Alisha Bates, Emma Hughes.
BH-W:
Beth Mooney(w), Kirby Short(c), Laura Harris, Maddy Green, Mikayla Hinkley, Delissa Kimmince, Jess Jonassen, Haidee Birkett, Amelia Kerr, Lilly Mills, Charli Knott, Georgia Prestwidge, Courtney Grace Sippel, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Grace Harris.
All the best
All the best
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