Melbourne Stars Women vs Brisbane Heat Women Match, WBBL 2020
Melbourne Stars women will take on Brisbane Heat women in the 49thst game of the women’s Big Bash League. The match will be played at the Sydney Showground Stadium, Sydney and is scheduled to begin at 9:30 AM local time.
What a fabulous tournament WBBL 2020 has turned out to be. It has been so close that even after 48 games, we’re not sure about the teams that are going to make it through to the semi-finals. Melbourne Stars, having already qualified for the semi final can breathe a sigh of relief but for Brisbane Heat, it’s a very crucial game. A win against Melbourne Stars will almost confirm their place in the knockouts. However, beating the table toppers won’t be easy. Even though we expect Melbourne Stars to make some changes in their team, they still will be a very strong opponent. Annabel Sutherland made the most of her promotion at the top and scored a brilliant 50 in the last game. She was the only concern for Stars as Elyse Villani, Meg Lanning and Mignon du Preez are already in good form. Her form will be a big confidence booster for Stars. As a bowling unit, Stars are second to none with Nat Sciver, Katherine Brunt, Sophie Day, and Holly Ferling in terrific form.
Brisbane Heat have turned things in their favour in the most dramatic way. They’re coming back from 5 back to back wins and will be brimming with confidence. Even though their big guns like Jess Jonassen and Grace Harris have not been that consistent with the bat, players like Georgia Redmayne, Laura Harris, Amelia Kerr, and Georgia Voll have stood up to the occasion big time. Amelia Kerr and Grace Harris have been terrific with the ball while players like Jess Jonassen, Delissa Kimmince, and Nicola Hancock have also bowled pretty well. Overall, it’s all set up for an enthralling contest with both teams good enough to beat each other.
Melbourne Stars Women to beat Brisbane Heat Women
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