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Source: Cricket Australia
The Women's Big Bash League (WBBL 2024) Challenger match between the Brisbane Heat Women (BH-W) and Sydney Thunder Women (ST-W) will be held in Brisbane's Allan Border Field on Friday, November 29. Regarding the two teams playing in the forthcoming match, Brisbane, in second position, has won seven of its ten games, while Sydney, in third place, has won six.
Given how well both teams are playing, the Challenger Match should be an exciting matchup. Sydney Thunder will want to keep up their momentum and upset the hosts, while Brisbane Heat will try to take advantage of their home-field advantage and potent batting lineup.
WBBL 2024 Match Details:
Match | Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Thunder Women, Challenger |
Venue | Allan Border Field, Brisbane |
Date & Time | November 29, Friday, 1:45 pm IST |
Live Broadcast and Streaming Details | Star Sports Network and Disney+ Hotstar |
Pitch Report:
The favourable batting conditions at the Allan Border Field are well known. The pitch is distinguished by a flat, continuously grass-covered surface that provides reliable bounce and pace. In an effort to get a high total on this incredibly batting-friendly ground, captains who win the toss frequently decide to bat first. Weather-wise, there is a 90% probability of rain in Brisbane, which might result in fewer overs and a game hampered by rain.
Head to Head:
Matches Played | 22 |
Won by Brisbane Heat Women | 12 |
Won by Sydney Thunder Women | 10 |
No Result | 00 |
Brisbane Heat Probable Playing XI:
Nicola Hancock, Sianna Ginger, Mikayla Wrigley, Ruby Strange, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Laura Harris, Lucy Hamilton, Shikha Pandey, Grace Parsons, Georgia Redmayne (wk), Jemimah Rodrigues, Charli Knott, and Jess Jonassen (c)
Sydney Thunder Probable Playing XI:
Phoebe Litchfield (c), Anika Learoyd, Georgia Adams, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Hannah Darlington, Taneale Peschel, Shabnim Ismail, Samantha Bates, Ella Briscoe, Sienna Eve, Chamari Athapaththu, Phoebe Voll, and Chamari Voll.
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