25 Oct 2020, Perth Scorchers is going to play against Brisbane Heat at North Sydney Oval, Sydney. Here is the Perth Scorchers vs Brisbane Heat, Women’s Big Bash League 2020 | 1st T20 Match Prediction. The IPL T20 match will start at 11:20 PM GMT (Oct 24) / 10:20 AM LOCAL.

Perth Scorchers
Perth Scorchers
Brisbane Heat
Brisbane Heat
<strong>PRSW vs BRHW, WBBL T20 Match Prediction </strong>

Perth Scorchers vs Brisbane Heat, Women’s Big Bash League 2020 | 1st T20 Match Prediction

Perth Scorchers 42%
Brisbane Heat 38%
The percentages are showing in between 80%. The rest of the 20% is for exceptional cases. The explanations are down below.

“Perth Scorchers” Can Be The Winner.

  1. Team Ranking:

    The Womens Big Bash League 2020 is about to begin! Perth Scorchers and the defending champion Brisbane Heat will light up the first match of this tournament. The WBBL is probably the best women’s tournament and the competition is always very significant. It will bring excitement for sure! As Perth and Brisbane will inaugurate the tournament, let’s check out the team ranking of both teams in the previous edition. Perth has earned the 3rd position while Brisbane became the champion of the tournament.

  2. Home Advantage:

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

  3. Head To Head:

    Perth Scorchers vs Brisbane Heat have faced each other 13 times. Perth has a slight upper hand over Brisbane. Perth has won 7 times while Brisbane managed to win 6 times.

  4. Field Condition:

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

  5. Player Analysis:

    Batsmen Analytics

    Sophie Devine of Perth Scorchers has an AVG 31.66 and SR 82.35. Another top batsman of Perth Scorchers – Chloe Piparo has an AVG 23.79 and SR 87.02.

    On the other hand, 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.

    Bowlers Analytics

    Sarah Glenn of Perth Scorchers has an AVG 12.63 and Econ 5.34. Another Top bowler of Perth Scorchers Sophie Devine has an AVG 17.07 and his Econ 6.26.

    Hence, the 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.

    The batting unit of Perth is much deeper and stronger than Brisbane. However, the bowling of Brisbane is superior than Perth. But, Perth has overall a balanced squad and has the capability to win the game.

  6. Point Table:

    Perth Scorchers earned 18 points from 14 matches in WBBL 2019-20 and NRR +0.026. Hence, Brisbane Heat obtained 9 points from 14 matches and NRR 0.028.

  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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PRSW vs BRHW, WBBL 2020, T20 Dream 11

Perth Scorchers Women Squad
Sophie Devine (c), Amy Ellen Jones (wk), Chloe Piparo, Beth Mooney, Megan Banting, Samantha Betts, Georgia Wyllie, Jemma Barsby, Piepa Cleary, Mathilda Carmichael, Emma King, Heather Graham, Sarah Glenn, Taneale Peschel
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 .