26 Oct 2020, Brisbane Heat is going to play against Melbourne Renegades at Hurstville Oval, Sydney. Here is the Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Renegades, Womens Big Bash League 2020 | 6th T20 Match Prediction. The WBBL T20 match will start at 10:30 PM GMT (Oct 25) / 09:30 AM LOCAL.

Brisbane Heat
Brisbane Heat
Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Renegades
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Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Renegades, Womens Big Bash League 2020 | 6th T20 Match Prediction

Brisbane Heat 43%
Melbourne Renegades 37%
The percentages are showing in between 80%. The rest of the 20% is for exceptional cases. The explanations are down below.

“Brisbane Heat” Can Be The Winner.

  1. Team Ranking:

    The defending champion Brisbane Heat started their tournament with positivity by beating Perth Scorchers. They are without their best batter and bowler but still shows optimism. Brisbane is currently sitting in the 2nd position while Melbourne Renegades sits in the 6th position of WBBL 2020 team ranking.

  2. Home Advantage:

    The match between Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Renegades is set to happen in Hurstville Oval, Sydney. This is neutral ground. SO, there’s no home advantage for any teams.

  3. Head To Head:

    Brisbane Heat and  Melbourne Renegades have faced each other 13 times. Renegades is much ahead of Heat in head to head battle. Renegades won battles for 13 times whilst Heat just won 3 matches.

  4. Field Condition:

    Hurstville Oval is not that large and this field helps both batters and bowlers.

  5. Player Analysis:

    Batsmen Analytics

    Maddy Green of Brisbane Heat has an AVG 11.66 and SR 86.32. Another top batsman of Brisbane Heat Laura Harris – has an AVG 14.67 and SR 92.41.

    On the other hand, Makinley Blows of Melbourne Renegades has an AVG 11.50 and SR 127.39. Another top batsman of Melbourne Renegades – Carly Leeson has an AVG 10.60 and SR 106.

    Bowlers Analytics

    Brisbane Heat bowler Jess Jonassen’s AVG 20.29 and Econ 5.41. Another Top bowler of Brisbane Heat‘ Brooke Hepburn has an AVG 28.40 and his Econ 6.82.

    Hence, Maitlan Brown of Melbourne Renegades has an AVG 25.26 and Econ 6.98. Another Top bowler of Melbourne Renegades Sophie Molineux has an AVG 20.95 and his Econ 5.98.

    Brisbane Heat has a great batting unit. Although Renegades has a good pace attack, Heat has good spinners and that could make a difference in the game.

  6. Point Table:

    Brisbane Heat earned 2 points from 1 match while Renegades still yet to earn a single point.

  7. Pitch Supports:

    The conditions in Sydney are generally a bit spin-friendly and slower than in other parts of Australia. For the beginning fo the WBBL, however, we expect good batting conditions and plenty of runs to be scored.

However, things could be change in some terms like weather condition, or injury cases of players in a team. But, these are exceptional cases at all.

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Brisbane Heat Women Squad

 Georgia Redmayne (wk), Jess Jonassen (c), Maddy Green, Laura Harris, Mikayla Hinkley, Georgia Voll, Nadine de Klerk, Delissa Kimmince, Amelia Kerr, Grace Harris, Nicola Hancock, Georgia Prestwidge, Charli Knott, Lilly Mills, Courtney Grace Sippel.

Melbourne Renegades Squad

Georgia Redmayne (wk), Jess Jonassen (c), Maddy Green, Grace Harris, Laura Harris, Amelia Kerr, Mikayla Hinkley, Delissa Kimmince, Georgia Prestwidge, Courtney Grace Sippel, Nicola Hancock, Nadine de Klerk, Charli Knott, Lilly Mills, Georgia Vol.