Womens Big Bash League 2022: Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women – Match 35 Preview and Updates

These two teams faced each other less than a week ago, and they will want a different outcome as the tournament nears its conclusion. Each win and each point counts as the teams compete for a spot in the semi-finals.

Melbourne Renegades Women have struggled to win games after a strong start to the tournament. They were on a six-match losing streak until their last game, when they won and will hope to carry that momentum into this game. They will be hoping for a different result against Hobart, who won by four wickets. Hobart Hurricanes Women, on the other hand, have gone hot and cold, unable to string together results or a winning streak. They are coming off a loss, but they will be confident because they defeated the Melbourne Renegades Women in their last meeting.

This match has all the makings of a blockbuster. Both teams are currently in the middle of the points table and will hope to improve their standing by winning this match.

The 35th Match between Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women will take place on November 7th, 2022 at Bellerive Oval, Hobart.

Match Details to Note

Match: Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women, 35th Match, Womens Big Bash League 2022

Date: November 07, 2022 (Monday)                                              

Time: 1:40 PM IST

Venue: Bellerive Oval, Hobart

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women

Melbourne Renegades Women (Match Odds – 2.40):

Preview:

The Melbourne Renegades Women have been extremely disappointing after making a strong start to the tournament by winning their first game. Having a six-game losing streak has severely harmed their chances of making the top four. Having a win under their belt on their most recent outing will do them a world of good, and they will hope to maintain this momentum.

The bowling unit did an outstanding job, limiting Sydney Thunder Women to 121 runs and taking 6 wickets in the innings. The bowlers did an excellent job of picking up wickets at regular intervals and denying the batsmen any momentum. Shabnim Ismail took two wickets, but Ella Hayward was the star, taking two wickets and allowing only 14 runs in four overs.

The Batting Department made certain that the hard work of the bowlers was not in vain. However, while chasing 121, the top order collapsed, causing the Melbourne Renegades some issues. Captain Sophie Molineux and Courtney Webb ensured that they did not blow this match, scoring 55 and 29, respectively.

Full Squad:

Hayley Matthews, Chamari Athapaththu, Josephine Dooley(w), Sophie Molineux(c), Courtney Webb, Rhiann O Donnell, Carly Leeson, Sarah Coyte, Georgia Prestwidge, Ella Hayward, Shabnim Ismail, Ellie Falconer, Tayla Vlaeminck, Erica Kershaw, Paris Bowdler, Evelyn Jones, Georgia Wareham

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Players to watch out for:

Hayley Matthews, Sophie Molineux, Courtney Webb, Shabnim Ismail

Possible Playing XI:

Hayley Matthews, Chamari Athapaththu, Josephine Dooley (wk), Sophie Molineux (c), Courtney Webb, Carly Leeson, Rhiann O Donnell, Sarah Coyte, Georgia Prestwidge, Ella Hayward, Shabnim Ismail

Hobart Hurricanes Women (Match Odds – 1.57):

Preview:

Similarly, despite winning their first game of the tournament, the Hobart Hurricanes Women’s have struggled to find a rhythm or momentum in their subsequent matches. They have blown hot and cold and are unable to string together results. Coming into this game after a loss will also not help.

The top order was in the locker room before the fourth over because they were limited to 3-20. Mignon du Preez, who batted in the middle order, resurrected their innings with a magnificent 73 off 54 not out. Nicola Carey, who contributed 30 runs, was a big help to her. Given their poor start, finishing at 164-7 was an excellent result.

The Bowling Department was almost there, but a wild innings from Laura Harris took the game away. Molly Strano and Maisy Gibson were outstanding, each taking two wickets and allowing less than six runs per over. They lost a game they should have won due to poor death bowling. The Hobart Hurricanes will look to replicate their performance against the Melbourne Renegades from the reverse fixture.

Full Squad:

Lizelle Lee(w), Elyse Villani(c), Rachel Trenaman, Mignon du Preez, Heather Graham, Nicola Carey, Ruth Johnston, Naomi Stalenberg, Hayley Jensen, Maisy Gibson, Molly Strano, Hayley Silver-holmes, Issy Wong, Emma Manix-Geeves, Amy Smith, Julia Cavanough

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Players to watch out for:

Mignon du Preez, Ruth Johnston, Maisy Gibson, Molly Strano

Possible Playing XI:

Elyse Villani (c), Lizelle Lee (wk), Rachel Trenaman, Mignon du Preez, Heather Graham, Nicola Carey, Ruth Johnston, Naomi Stalenberg, Hayley Jensen, Maisy Gibson, Molly Strano

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women Top Team Batsmen

In an impressive batting performance on Sunday afternoon, the Melbourne Renegades Women won with five wickets and 12 balls remaining. Sophie Molineux, a left-handed all-rounder, hit 55 not out from 45 balls and looked at ease on this wicket.

Mignon du Preez of South Africa led the way with 73 not out from 54 balls against the Brisbane Heat Women at the Blundstone Arena. Her innings were required by her team after the top three batters could only contribute 14 runs.

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women Top Team Bowlers

The Melbourne Renegades Women’s bowling attack took six wickets against the Sydney Thunder Women, with 19-year-old off-spinner Ella Hayward and South African right-arm fast medium bowler Shabnim Ismail both picking up two. In this game, they will be looking forward to another appearance at the Blundstone Arena.

The spin bowlers were the best for the Hobart Hurricanes Women in their loss on Sunday. Molly Strano took 2-17 from four overs before leg-spinner Maisy Gibson took 2-21 to follow up her 4-24 on Friday in Hobart.

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women Toss Prediction

Teams that bat first have a higher success rate here. As a result, the toss winner will almost certainly bat first.

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women Pitch Report

The Bellerive Oval, formerly known as Blundstone Arena, is a picturesque cricket ground in Hobart, Australia. The Hobart Hurricanes play their home games at this stadium, which has a capacity of around 20,000 people.

When it comes to teams winning batting first or bowling first, this venue has a very balanced record. Batting first, the average score is 153, indicating that the pitch is not a batter’s paradise.

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The weather will be ideal for a game of cricket. Maximum and minimum temperatures will be in the 24°C – 13°C range, with a 4% chance of precipitation.

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women Prediction

This should be an exciting match, with the Hobart Hurricanes Women determined to win in front of their home fans and the Melbourne Renegades Women eager to make it two wins in a row. Overall, we believe the Hobart Hurricanes Women have a stronger spin attack, which will be sufficient to win this game on this spin-friendly pitch. Check out the odds at Cricbaba!

Hobart Hurricanes Women is the favourite to beat Melbourne Renegades Women at the odds of 1.57.

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women Most Recommended Player for Bet:

On Sunday, Mignon du Preez was the best batter on all sides in Hobart. She is our pick to be the highest run scorer for the Hobart Hurricanes Women against the Melbourne Renegades Women in this game.

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