HBH vs PRS Head to Head
Scorchers have won 8 of 14 matches against the Hurricanes
HBH vs PRS Head to Head Stats in T20
Matches Played | HBH Won | PRS Won | Tie | No Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
14 | 6 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
Our Pick Perth Scorchers are favorites to win
Hobart Hurricanes pulled off a massive win against Sydney Thunder in their last match. The win has put them fifth in the points table.
The gap between the teams is so less that a win for Hurricanes in this match will get them to the second position. A win against a high flying Perth Scorchers won’t be easy though. Scorchers have won 6 of their last 7 matches and are at the peak of their form.
Read our Preview as Hobart Hurricanes take on Perth Scorchers in the 47th match of the Big Bash League. The match will be played at the Dockland Stadium and is scheduled to get underway at 4:05 PM local time.
Hobart Hurricanes were terrific in their last game. Ben McDermott was the star of the match with a scintillating 96 of 56 deliveries. In the bowling department, Scott Boland bowled well for his 4 wickets.
Every now and then Hurricanes deliver such performance but have failed to back it up with another one. Players like D Arcy Short and Will Jacks have been very inconsistent. Same can be said about Dawid Malan, Ben McDermott, Peter Handscomb and Tim David.
If Scorchers can get Malan and McDermott cheaply, we believe that Hurricanes will struggle in the match.
Riley Meredith and Scott Boland have been good as pacers while Sandeep Lamichhane and D Arcy Short will be the spinners. The bowling is still not an issue. If the batsmen can score runs, they can be a very strong opposition.
Perth Scorchers have been top class in the second half of the tournament and have 6 wins in 7 games.
They’ve best the best batting line up of all teams in the tournament.
Colin Munro, after a slow start to the tournament is really turning on the heat. Other players like Jason Roy, Liam Livingstone, Josh Inglish, Ashton Turner are capable to decimate any bowling line up.
In the bowling department, Jhye Richardson is at the top of his form. He’s got good support from Andrew Tye, Jason Behrendorff and Fawad Ahmed.
Perth Scorchers have been top class as a team. They’ve a solid batting line up backed by a quality bowling attack. They’re our favourites for the match.
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The wicket gets slower in the second innings thus batting second will be a challenge
It’s a good wicket to bat on but gets slower in the second innings. Chasing won’t be easy
The weather at Melbourne looks fantastic with plenty of sunshine.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds and match prediction for Hobart Hurricanes vs Perth Scorchers, Big Bash League 2020-21.
Hobart Hurricanes will be boosted by the return of Matthew Wade and Tim Paine in their squad for their next match against Perth.
Hobart Hurricanes are having a decent tournament with 6 wins and 5 losses.
Ben McDermott (wk), D Arcy Short, Dawid Malan, Peter Handscomb (c), Will Jacks/ Mathew Wade, Tim David/ Tim Paine, Mitchell Owen, Nathan Ellis, Scott Boland, Riley Meredith, Sandeep Lamichhane
It’s a great news for the Scorchers fans and Mitchell Marsh have been named in the squad for their next clash against the Hurricanes in BBL 2020-21.
Scorchers are in top form at the moment as they’ve won 6 of their last 7 games.
Jason Roy, Liam Livingstone, Colin Munro, Josh Inglis (wk), Cameron Bancroft, Ashton Turner (c), Aaron Hardie/Mitch Marsh, Jhye Richardson, Andrew Tye, Jason Behrendorff, Fawad Ahmed
Scorchers have won 8 of 14 matches against the Hurricanes
HBH vs PRS Head to Head Stats in T20
Matches Played | HBH Won | PRS Won | Tie | No Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
14 | 6 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
Perth Scorchers have been top class in the last 7 games. They’ve a brutal batting line up and the quality in their bowling is second to none. Hurricanes on the other hand have been very inconsistent. We back Scorchers to win the match
Wicket Keeper
Ben McDermott at 9.5 and Josh Inglish at 8.5 are two top picks. McDermott is the second leading run scorer of the tournament while Josh Inglish have batted well on occasions.
Batsmen
Dawid Malan at 9.5, Colin Munro at 9.5 and Tim David are best selections from this section. Munro is really turning on the heat in the second half of the tournament and has been very consistent. He scored 82 in the last match. Malan we all know can be very destructive while David is there to manage the credits
All rounder
D Arcy Short at 10, Mitchell Marsh at 9.5 and Liam Livingstone at 9.0 will add strength to our side.Mitch Marsh will be returning after an injury and is expected to fair well. Short is a top batsmen and will be handy with his spin on this wicket. Livingstone has also bee brilliant with the bat.
Bowlers
Jhye Richardson at 9.0, Fawad Ahmed and Scott Boland at 8.5 will complete our team. Jhye Richardson has been sensational for the Scorchers while Boland picked up a 4-fer in the last match. Fawad will get some purchase from this surface
Captain /Vice Captain
Ben McDermott will be our skipper while we’ll back Mitchel Marsh as his deputy.
Batsmen:Colin Munro, Dawid Malan, Tim david
All Rounder:D ARcy Short, Mitchell Marsh(vc), Liam Livingstone
Wicket Keeper:Ben McDermott©, Josh Inglish
Bowler:Jhye Richardson, Scott Boland, Fawad Ahmed
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