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Sydney Sixers Women are favorites to win
Melbourne Stars Women will take on Sydney Sixers Women at the Junction Oval, Melbourne. Match 40 of the 2022 WBBL will get underway at 13:40 local time on Saturday 12th November.
With six points from eight games, Melbourne Stars Women are in sixth place in the 2022 WBBL, five points behind the play-off positions. They lost their last game, by five wickets with five balls remaining, to Adelaide Strikers Women in Perth.
Annabel Sutherland is Melbourne Stars Women’s leading run scorer in the tournament and top scored in the defeat to Adelaide Strikers Women with 47 runs from 41 balls. Making large totals has been an issue for the side and it will be tough to post a large total on this pitch.
Sophie Day and Alice Capsey were the only Melbourne Stars Women bowlers to not pick up wickets during their last match. Kim Garth, Sasha Moloney and Tess Flintoff all delivered one dismissal with Annabel Sutherland taking two wickets. Sutherland should get movement from the surface at the Junction Oval.
Melbourne Stars Women lost their last match after being unbeaten for four consecutive games.
Although they have not won either of their last two games, Sydney Sixers Women are in second place in the competition, one point behind Brisbane Heat Women with a game in hand. Their last match, against Melbourne Renegades Women, ended in a no-result.
Three of the top ten run scorers in the 2022 WBBL are in the Sydney Sixers Women’s side. The confidence in the batting line-up will be crucial on the tough batting surface at the Junction Oval. Suzie Bates has hit two half-centuries at the top of the order across the eight games.
Sydney Sixers Women bowled 11 overs against Melbourne Renegades Women with only Ashleigh Gardner picking up a wicket. England spinner Sophie Ecclestone went wicketless from two overs but will certainly get turn and be dangerous in Melbourne.
Sydney Sixers Women have not won either of their last two matches.
The match will be played at the Junction Oval, Melbourne. Batting is hard work on this surface where we expect bowlers to dominate in both innings.
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Lauren Winfield-Hill, Jemimah Rodrigues, Alice Capsey, Annabel Sutherland, Kim Garth, Nicole Faltum (c & wk), Sasha Moloney, Tess Flintoff, Sophie Reid, Rhys McKenna, Sophie Day
Suzie Bates, Alyssa Healy (wk), Ellyse Perry (c), Ashleigh Gardner, Erin Burns, Nicole Bolton, Maitlan Brown, Sophie Ecclestone, Angelina Genford, Lauren Cheatle, Kate Peterson
With Sydney Sixers Women taking only one point from their last two games, they will be desperate to get back to winning ways in this fixture. Melbourne Stars Women have improved over recent matches but this will be a really tough contest. Sydney Sixers Women’s bowling attack is very strong and we expect that to be the key difference between the sides. Overall we are backing Sydney Sixers Women to win this clash.
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