Who will win Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers (Women’s Big Bash League 2019-20)?
Part two of their double-header at Harrup Park, Mackay, sees Brisbane Heat bidding to avenge Saturday’s eight-wicket loss to Adelaide Strikers. The Women’s Big Bash League match takes place on November 3 and will start at 15:00 local time.
Defending champions Brisbane Heat posted 139 in their first meeting, with in-form Beth Mooney hitting 73 of them, but that proved well below par. Adelaide Strikers needed just 19 overs to chase it down, losing just two wickets as Bridget Patterson and Suzie Bates led them to a dominant win.
Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers (Women’s Big Bash League 2019-20): Where to watch/Live streaming
Live streaming: Cricket Australia Network, Kayo
Toss Prediction
Adelaide Strikers won the toss and elected to field last time out, which proved a winning tactic and one they may be keen to repeat in Mackay.
Weather Report
Conditions will be similar to Saturday – warm but with cloud and humidity to make for a wetter heat.
Pitch Condition
Adelaide Strikers made lighter work of batting on the Mackay wicket last time out – it proved good batsmen will score runs at Harrup Park.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds and match prediction forBrisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers (Women’s Big Bash League 2019-20).
Brisbane Heat Women Team News & Playing 11
BRHW Team News
A lack of runs proved costly last time out but the Heat won with the same line-up against Hobart Hurricanes and may be unchanged again.
BRHW Key Players
Beth Mooney: Continued her own good form by top-scoring for Brisbane Heat last time out as she hit 73 from 49 balls. It proved a lone fight, however.
Jess Jonassen: Her bowling form has already come to the fore in this tournament – taking 4-20 in the win against Hobart Hurricanes. She batted well against Sydney Thunder too, scoring 42.
Amelia Kerr: The highly-rated teenage leg-spinner started the tournament by taking 3-8 against Sydney Sixers and, while she has been quiet since, there is a reason she is already so revered.
BRHW Team Form
Brisbane Heat have had a mixed start to their title defence, as summed up by their two most recent games. Against Hobart Hurricanes, Jess Jonassen claimed four wickets before Beth Mooney led the chase of 124 in a five-wicket win.
Last time out, however, Mooney fought a lone cause as she hit 73 in a total of 139 and Adelaide Strikers chased it down with an over – and eight wickets – to spare
Brisbane Heat Women Predicted Playing 11
Grace Harris, Beth Mooney (wk), Jess Jonassen, Maddy Green, Laura Harris, Kirby Short (c), Amelia Kerr, Delissa Kimmince, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Mikayla Hinkley, Georgia Prestwidge
Adelaide Strikers Women Team News & Playing 11
ADSW Team News
After a dominant win last time out, Adelaide Strikers will surely be looking for more of the same against Brisbane Heat. Lauren Winfield has come into the team, covering Stafanie Taylor while the West Indian is away on international duty.
ADSW Key Players
Suzie Bates: Led from the front last time out as the world’s number one T20i batsman hit a patient 55* from 52 balls to lead the Strikers to victory.
Sophie Devine: Fell short with the bat last time out, but she had already done the damage having claimed 2-21 in a tidy bowling spell instead. Her all-round credentials put her also among the world’s best.
Megan Schutt: The world’s number one T20i bowler took 2-29 last time out to move to seven in five games in this tournament so far.
ADSW Team Form
Adelaide Strikers have now won their last three matches in a row and four from five in total this season. Tahlia McGrath hit 65* from 46 balls to lead a comprehensive chase of 116 to beat Perth Scorchers, and they were in similarly dominant form against Brisbane Heat last time out – they bowled them out for 139 and Bridget Patterson and Suzie Bates guided the Strikers to an eight-wicket win.
Adelaide Strikers Women Predicted Playing 11
Suzie Bates (c), Sophie Devine, Tahlia McGrath, Bridget Patterson, Lauren Winfield, Katie Mack, Tegan McPharlin (wk), Amanda-Jade Wellington, Sarah Coyte, Alex Price, Megan Schutt
Brisbane Heat Women vs Adelaide Strikers Women Head to Head
Suzie Bates and Bridget Patterson hit unbeaten half-centuries to lead Adelaide Strikers to victory on Saturday, to dent the Heat’s dominant record in this fixture. Adelaide have now won three of their nine matches, having bowled the Heat out for 139 despite Beth Mooney’s excellent innings, before Bates and Patterson led the Strikers to an eight-wicket success.
BRHW vs SYSW Head to Head Stats
Matches Played |
BRHW Won |
SYSW Won |
Tie |
No Result |
9 |
6 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
🏆 Brisbane Heat Women vs Adelaide Strikers Women Prediction
Adelaide Strikers are in excellent form but Brisbane Heat are the defending champions and there are enough key players in their team to suggest they can avenge their defeat when these teams meet again.
Final Verdict: Back Brisbane Heat to beat Adelaide Strikers
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