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Match Prediction For Perth Scorchers Women Vs Sydney Sixers Women 47th T20 | Women Big Bash League 2019 | WBBL 2019 | PRSW Vs SYSW

ABOUT THE MATCH

Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers Women will face each other in the 47th match of WBBL 2019. The match is scheduled to play on November 23rd at Lilac Hill Park, Perth.

In the first encounter, Perth Scorchers won over Sydney Sixers by 52 runs. Nat Sciver’s 52 and Heather Graham’s unbeaten 25 off just 14 deliveries made a total of 152/5 winning score.

On the other hand, Sydney Sixers haven’t won a match from the last 3 fixtures and were placed fourth in the point table.

TOSS PREDICTION

The Lilac Hill Park is a batting wicket and the toss winning team is likely to bat first.

PITCH AND CONDITIONS

The pitch at the Lilac Hill Park favors batsmen and is likely to encourage big hitting. 

The weather looks bright and sunny with a temperature of around 26-27 degrees Celsius and there is no chance of rain at all.

PROBABLE PLAYING XI OF PERTH SCORCHERS WOMEN

Amy Ellen Jones (wk), Meg Lanning (c), Georgia Redmayne, Natalie Sciver, Nicole Bolton, Heather Graham, Chloe Piparo, Jemma Barsby, Kim Garth, Taneale Peschel, Samantha Betts

PROBABLE PLAYING XI OF SYDNEY SIXERS WOMEN

Alyssa Healy, Hollie Armitage, Ashleigh Gardner, Erin Burns/Jodie Hicks, Marizanne Kapp, Dane van Niekerk, Lauren Smith, Maddy Darke, Sarah Aley, Hayley Silver-holmes, Stella Campbell

MATCH PREVIEW

PERTH SCORCHERS WOMEN

  • Perth Scorchers has won seven out of the eleven matches played so far and is placed third on the points table.
  • Scorchers scored a 52-run win against Sydney Sixers in the last encounter.
  • Amy Ellen Jones and Meg Lanning will be opening the innings followed by Georgia Redmayne and Natalie Sciver.
  • Kim Garth, Heather Graham and Nicole Bolton will be the key bowlers.

 SYDNEY SIXERS WOMEN

  • Sydney Sixers with a defeat against Perth Scorchers were dropped down to the fourth position in the points table.
  • After a 49-run win over Sydney Thunders, they failed to win the consecutive three matches of the league.
  • They lost by 52 runs in the last match against Perth Scorchers.
  • Alyssa Healy and Hollie Armitage will be opening the innings followed by Ashleigh Gardner and Marizanne Kapp in the batting order.
  • Dane van Niekerk, Sarah Aley and Marizanne Kapp will keep the bowling part.
  • E Burns might be replaced with Jodie Hicks due to her poor performance in the last matches.

PROBABLE WINNING TEAM:

Perth Scorchers are in good form and are likely to beat Sydney Sixers in this encounter.

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Points Table

WBBL 2024
Womens T20 2024 Group A
Womens T20 2024 Group B
TeamsMWLTN/RPTNRR
Sydney Thunder Women3210041.158
Melbourne Stars Women3210040.775
Perth Scorchers Women3210040.352
Brisbane Heat Women4220040.133
Melbourne Renegades Women422004-0.156
Hobart Hurricanes Women422004-0.207
Sydney Sixers Women312002-0.695
Adelaide Strikers Women413002-0.900
TeamsMWLTN/RPTNRR
Australia4400082.223
New Zealand4310060.879
India4220040.322
Pakistan413002-1.040
Sri Lanka404000-2.173
TeamsMWLTN/RPTNRR
West Indies4310061.536
South Africa4310061.382
England4310061.091
Bangladesh413002-0.844
Scotland404000-3.129

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