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Perth Scorchers Women are favorites to win
Perth Scorchers Women will take on Melbourne Renegades Women at the Ted Summerton Reserve, Moe. Match 53 of the 2022 WBBL will get underway at 10:15 local time on Sunday, November 20th.
After losing to Melbourne Stars Women by six runs on Saturday, Perth Scorchers Women now need to win this game and hope that Hobart Hurricanes Women or Adelaide Strikers Women lose their final match to create an opening in the top four.
Chloe Piparo top scored for Perth Scorchers Women against Melbourne Stars Women with 34 runs from 27 balls. There were also useful contributions from opener Sophie Devine (27), Maddy Green (24) and spinner Alana King (26). The Scorchers will hope to use their knowledge of the pitch to post a better score in this game.
Perth Scorchers Women leaked runs at a high rate on Saturday but picked up continuous wickets to restrict Melbourne Stars Women to 179-8. The medium pace bowlers had the most joy with Piepa Cleary (2-18) and Amy Edgar (3-27) leading the way and we expect them to be dangerous again in this fixture.
Perth Scorchers Women have won only one and lost four of their last five WBBL matches.
After a convincing eight wicket win over Sydney Thunder Women in Match 47, Melbourne Renegades Women now have a two point cushion above Thunder at the bottom of the table. The victory was only their third of a very disappointing campaign.
Although opener Chamari Athapaththu got a three-ball duck, skipper Hayley Matthews led the way with 46 not out from 40 balls in the win on Tuesday. Josephine Dooley and Coutney Webb both scored 21 and the entire batting order will be looking forward to having a go on this friendly wicket.
It was a fine bowling performance from Melbourne Renegades Women against Sydney Thunder Women and we expect the entire bowling unit to arrive in Moe full of confidence. Georgia Prestwidge took 3-22 and her medium pacers will also be dangerous on this surface.
Melbourne Renegades Women have won two of their last six fixtures.
The match will be played at the Ted Summerton Reserve, Moe. It is an excellent batting wicket with short boundaries. A par score will be over 170 in this match.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds, and match prediction for Perth Scorchers Women vs Melbourne Renegades, Women's Big Bash League 2022
Beth Mooney (wk), Sophie Devine (c), Chloe Piparo, Maddy Green, Marizanne Kapp, Amy Louise Edgar, Mathilda Carmichael, Alana King, Piepa Cleary, Lilly Mills, Taneale Peschel
Beth Mooney (wk), Chloe Piparo, Sophie Devine (c), Maddy Green, Marizanne Kapp, Mathilda Carmichael, Amy Louise Edgar, Alana King, Piepa Cleary, Lilly Mills, Taneale Peschel
Although Perth Scorchers Women have been in poor form, they are still the current WBBL holders and they will not want to give up their title easily. We expect a close game but are backing the bowling line-up of Perth Scorchers Women to be too strong for Melbourne Renegades Women. Overall we are predicting a Perth Scorchers Women victory.
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