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Sydney Sixers Women are favorites to win
Sydney Sixers Women will take on Melbourne Stars Women in the 1st match of the 2023 Women’s Big Bash League . The match will be played at the North Sydney Oval and will start at 2:10 PM IST.
The wicket will be good for run scoring. There will be little to no help for fast bowlers once the ball is a few overs old. Spinners, however, will get some purchase.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds, and match prediction for Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars Women T20, WBBL 2023
Sydney Sixers Women had a great outing last year as they managed to reach the final. However, they lost to Adelaide Strikers in the summit clash. The team has compiled a strong unit for the 2023 edition and is one of the top contenders to lift the title.
The batting will be led by Aussie veteran Ellyse Perry, who showed good form in recent matches for Australia against West Indies women. Ash Gardner is another key batter of the team along with New Zealand star Suzie Bates, who can be destructive on her day.
The bowling will rest on the shoulders of Ash Gardner, who is a top class spinner and did well against West Indies. South Africa spinner Chloe Tryon is also a great pick along with New Zealand pacer Jess Kerr.
The team had a great run in 2022 and reached the final. Most of the players who will be playing for Sixers this year have played some good cricket in recent times for their national team.
Jade Allen, Suzie Bates, Maitlan Brown, Erin Burns, Mathilda Carmichael, Lauren Cheatle, Ashleigh Gardner, Alyssa Healy, Emma Hughes, Kate Peterson, Ellyse Perry, Chloe Tryon, Jess Kerr
Melbourne Stars women will be looking for a better show this year after failing to reach the playoffs last season. The team has a good squad at disposal with some big names and can beat any team in the competition if they play to their potential.
Aussie captain Meg Lanning will be a key batter of the team. Lanning is one of the most destructive batters when on song. England opener Sophia Dunkley will also be very important at the top. England all-rounder Alice Capsey will also be handy in the lower order.
The bowling will depend on Kim Gareth, Annabel Sutherland and Alice Capsey, all of whom are great wicket-taking options. The players have a lot of experience in playing T20 cricket and can be backed to do well in the tournament.
Melbourne Stars women were able to win just five out of the 14 games last season.
Sophie Day, Nicole Faltum, Tess Flintoff, Kim Garth, Olivia Henry, Milly Illingworth, Meg Lanning, Sasha Moloney, Rhys McKenna, Sophie Reid, Annabel Sutherland, Alice Capsey, Maia Bouchier, Sophia Dunkley, Jas Nevins
Both teams have some good players in the ranks and the match should be a close one. However, after analysing the teams, we see that Melbourne Stars’ bowling attack is slightly weaker when compared to Sydney Sixers’ bowling attack thus we feel that Sixers have a good chance of winning the game as they have a great batting line-up and should be able to score big runs.
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