26 Nov 2020, Brisbane Heat is going to play against Sydney Thunder at North Sydney Oval, Sydney. Here is the Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Thunder, Women’s Big Bash League 2020 | 2nd Semi-Final T20 Match Prediction. The WBBL T20 match will start at 08:10 AM GMT / 07:10 PM LOCAL.

Brisbane Heat
Brisbane Heat
Sydney Thunder
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<strong>BRHW vs SYTW, WBBL T20 Match Prediction </strong>

Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Thunder, Women’s Big Bash League 2020 | 2nd Semi-Final T20 Match Prediction

Brisbane Heat 42%
Sydney Thunder 38%
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 league matches are done and it’s time for semi-final in WBBL 2020 edition. The defending champion Brisbane Heat is set to meet Sydney Thunder in the 2nd semi-final of the tournament. Both teams finished their season by sitting 2nd and 3rd spot in the team ranking respectively. They’ve finished the season in a strong manner.

  2. Home Advantage:

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

  3. Current Form: 

    Heat Heat won the last seven matches in a row while Thunder won four matches at a stretch in this ongoing competition. So, it’s easy both teams are in red hot form and it will be a cracking contest in the 2nd semi-final of WBBL 2020.

  4. Head To Head:

    Thunder won 2 times while Heat won 3 times in the last 5 head to head clashes.

  5. Field Condition:

    North Sydney Oval, Sydney is a medium-sized field and a good place for the batters.

  6. 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, Rachael Haynes of Sydney Thunder has an AVG 27.17 and SR 118.72. Another top batsman of Sydney Thunder Tammy Beaumont – has an AVG 22.29 and SR 108.73.

    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, Sydney Thunder bowler Shabnim Ismail’s AVG 18.65 and Econ 5.13. Another Top bowler of Sydney Thunder Sammy-Jo Johnson has an AVG 18.47 and his Econ 4.86.

    Both teams are in great form. However, Heat has their momentum as they have more experience than Thunder in the big matches and it could gives them an edge over their opponent in this high-profile game.

  7. Point Table:

    Brisbane Heat earned 18 points from 14 matches and NRR +0.543. On the other hand, Sydney Thunder obtained 16 points from 14 matches and NRR +0.344.

  8. Pitch Supports:

    North Sydney is a small venue but it has a lively pitch that offers good rewards for the fast bowlers. This evens it out between the batters and the bowlers. The short square boundaries offer plenty of hitting opportunities to the batters. Spinners have struggled at this venue as there isn’t great margin of error for them.

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.

Sydney Thunder Squad

Sam Bates, Tammy Beaumont (Eng), Hannah Darlington, Rachael Haynes, Saskia Horley, Shabnim Ismail (SA) Sammy-Jo Johnson, Anika Learoyd, Phoebe Litchfield, Heather Knight (Eng), Kate Peterson, Olivia Porter, Lauren Smith, Rachel Trenaman, Tahlia Wilson.