Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers Women
WBBL T20 Match Prediction & Tips
Time: 27 Oct, 01:40 PM (IST)
Series: WBBL T20 Match 19
Venue: Allan Border Field – Brisbane, Australia
Info:
Georgia Redmayne is averaging 54.00 in this campaign and the opener is our tip for Brisbane Heat Women’s highest run scorer in this game.
Leg-spinner Amelia Kerr has taken wickets in each of her last four games and she is well worth backing as Brisbane Heat Women’s highest run scorer against Adelaide Strikers Women.
Amanda Jane Wellington finished as the top wicket taker in the 2021 WBBL and looks to be bowling just as well this year. She is our pick for Adelaide Strikers Women’s top wicket taker against Brisbane Heat Women.
Live Streaming:
Live Streaming:
The match will be live telecast on Fancode.
Weather & Pitch Report:
⛅ Weather:
The weather will be clean with slight cloud. But there is no chances of rain, We can expect a good match between the two sides.
🏟️ Pitch:
The match will be played at the Allan Border Field, Brisbane. It is a hard wicket to get used to with the bat. Most players need at least one over to come to terms with the uneven bounce on this pitch.
Team Form in the Last Five Matches:
BH-W:
W, W, L, L, L
✅✅❌❌❌
AS-W:
W, W, W, W, L
✅✅✅✅❌
TEAM NEWS:
BH-W Team News:
Sydney Sixers Women beat Brisbane Heat Women in Match 1 of this tournament but since then Brisbane Heat Women have won all four of their next fixtures. They have eight points from five games and are currently top of the table.
AS-W Team News:
It has been a good recovery from Adelaide Strikers Women in this campaign so far after they bounced back from defeats in their first two matches with wins in their third and fourth fixtures. They are in fourth place in the table with four points.
BH-W Predicted11
Grace Harris
Georgia Redmayne (wk)
Danielle Wyatt
Georgia Voll
Amelia Kerr
Laura Harris
Charli Knott
Jess Jonassen (c)
Pooja Vastrakar
Nicola Hancock
Courtney Sippel
AS-W Predicted11
Deandra Dottin
Katie Mack
Laura Wolvaardt
Tahlia McGrath (c)
Bridget Patterson
Madeline Penna
Amanda Wellington
Tegan McPharlin (wk)
Jemma Barsby
Megan Schutt
Darcie Brown
Winning Chances:
Adelaide Strikers Women have been impressive over their last two matches and have clearly grown in confidence with wins over Melbourne Renegades Women and Sydney Sixers Women. However, Brisbane Heat Women are currently unstoppable and we are backing them to win this match.
Brisbane Heat Women are favorites to beat Adelaide Strikers Women
Brisbane Heat Women:
BH-W Batting
Requiring 118 runs from 17.2 overs to defeat Sydney Thunder Women on Tuesday, Brisbane Heat Women got home from the final ball of the innings. Opener, and tournament leading run scorer, Georgia Redmayne top scored with 33 runs from 36 balls.
BH-W Bowling
Amelia Kerr is the joint top wicket taker in the competition with eight wickets from five WBBL games so far. Skipper Jess Jonassen is only one dismissal behind and took 2-20 against Sydney Thunder Women. Medium pacer Nicola Hancock also took two wickets on Tuesday.
BH-W Form
Brisbane Heat Women are looking for their fifth successive win in this game.
Adelaide Strikers Women:
AS-W Batting
All-rounder Madeline Penna and opener Deandra Dottin have both scored 96 runs for Adelaide Strikers Women in the tournament. Dottin produced a run a ball 55 against Melbourne Renegades on Monday with an innings which included four fours and two sixes.
AS-W Bowling
Adelaide Strikers Women dismissed Melbourne Renegades for 101 from 19.5 overs in their last match. Spinner Amanda Jade Wellington produced outstanding figures of 5-8 from 3.5 overs to take her tally to eight for this WBBL. Jemma Barsby took her fifth and sixth wickets of the campaign.
AS-W Form
Adelaide Strikers Women have won their last two matches in the competition.
SQUAD:
Brisbane Hea:
Grace Harris, Georgia Redmayne (wk), Danielle Wyatt, Georgia Voll, Amelia Kerr, Laura Harris, Charli Knott, Jess Jonassen (c), Pooja Vastrakar, Nicola Hancock, Courtney Sippel, Ellie Johnston, Grace Parsons.
Adelaide Strikers Wome:
Deandra Dottin, Katie Mack, Laura Wolvaardt, Tahlia McGrath (c), Bridget Patterson, Madeline Penna, Amanda Wellington, Tegan McPharlin (wk), Jemma Barsby, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown, Meagan Dixon, Ella Wilson, Annie O Neil, Anesu Mushangwe.