330% up to ₹65,000 on your 1st Deposit with Reg Code: TOPBK
CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Melbourne Renegades won the toss and choose to bowl first
Melbourne Renegades beat Adelaide Strikers by 9 wickets
Melbourne Renegades Women have won three of their last five encounters against Adelaide Strikers Women.
Melbourne Renegades Women are favorites to win this encounter.
Tournament: | Womens Big Bash League, 2024 |
Format: | t20 |
Venue: | Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide, Australia |
Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
Weather: | 21.9°C|Sunny |
The 23rd match of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) 10 will see Adelaide Strikers Women take on Melbourne Renegades Women at the Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide this Monday. The Strikers are having a rough season so far and are stranded at the bottom of the table with just 2 points from five games and a poor NRR of -0.801. The Renegades are doing better and are in fourth place with 6 points after 6 games and an NRR of -0.001. Given the current form of the Strikers, the Renegades will definitely have the edge in this contest.
175/6 in 20.0 8.75
167/4 in 20.0 8.35
158/8 in 20.0 7.9
157/5 in 20.0 7.85
148/10 in 19.2 7.66
212/5 in 20.0 10.6
133/5 in 20.0 6.65
134/6 in 18.0 7.44
146/6 in 20.0 7.3
131/9 in 20.0 6.55
158/8 in 20.0 7.9
157/5 in 20.0 7.85
145/4 in 17.4 8.21
140/10 in 19.4 7.12
169/8 in 20.0 8.45
141/9 in 20.0 7.05
Adelaide Strikers Women have managed just one win in five games this season. This means they are languishing at the bottom of the standings and need a few quick wins to get up.
They have had a few batters who have left the mark but the team hasn’t performed as a unit. Tahlia McGrath has led from the front and tops the batting charts with 145 runs in 5 innings at an average of 48 and a strike rate of 123.
Katie Mack, Bridget Patterson, and Madeline Penna have also been among the runs. However, the lack of Laura Wolvaardt's form is hurting them.
Among the bowlers, Megan Schutt has stood out, taking 7 wickets in 5 innings at an economy of 8.25. Jemma Barsby, Orla Prendergast, Darcie Brown, and Amanda-Jade Wellington have taken 5 wickets each. Their bowling is in good health, with many wicket-takers in the ranks.
Key Players: Tahlia McGrath, Madeline Penna, Megan Schutt
Katie Mack, Smriti Mandhana, Laura Wolvaardt, Tahlia McGrath (c), Bridget Patterson (wk), Madeline Penna, Orla Prendergast, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Jemma Barsby, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown
Smriti Mandhana, Orla Prendergast, Katie Mack, Tahlia McGrath, Bridget Patterson, Maddie Penna, Megan Schutt, Amanda Jade Wellington, Laura Wolvaardt, Jemma Barsby, Darcie Brown
Melbourne Renegades Women have had a balanced season so far, with three wins and three losses. Their last game was a 15-run victory over the Melbourne Stars, where they defended a score of 146-6 thanks to some strong bowling and a solid batting performance.
The good thing about the Renegades this year is that they aren’t dependent on one or two performers; everyone is chipping in with vital contributions in every game.
Their highest run-getter is Courtney Webb, who has 166 runs in 6 innings at an average of 27.66 and a strike rate of 121.
Georgia Wareham follows her next with 101 runs in 6 innings at an average of 20.60 and a strike rate of 114.
Alice Capsey's been the standout in the bowling unit, racking up 12 wickets in just 6 innings while keeping things relatively tight with an economy rate of 6.90. Hayley Matthews is another solid bet, having picked up 7 wickets at a respectable 6.22.
Key Players: Hayley Matthews, Courtney Webb, Alice Capsey
Hayley Matthews (c), Courtney Webb, Alice Capsey, Deandra Dottin, Georgia Wareham, Naomi Stalenberg, Nicole Faltum (wk), Georgia Prestwidge, Sarah Coyte, Milly Illingworth, Charis Bekker
Alice Capsey, Sarah Coyte, Deandra Dottin, Nicole Faltum, Milly Hall Illingworth, Hayley Matthews, Georgia Prestwidge, Naomi Stalenberg, Georgia Wareham, Courtney Webb, Charis Bekker
The pitch at the Karen Rolton Oval is a good one for batting. Like most Australian surfaces, it has good bounce and carry for the seamers. However, the ball comes on at a nice height for batters to hit through the line. Also, since this will be the first game of the season at the venue, we expect the wicket to be fresh and favor batters more.
The weather for the game is to be partly cloudy with chances of some rain in the evening.
The average first innings score at the Karen Rolton Oval is 149. The highest total posted at the venue is Melbourne Renegades Women’s 207-4 versus Brisbane Heat Women in WBBL 2021. They won that game by 15 runs. The team batting first in this match will look to set a target of around 150-160 runs.
In 27 games at the Karen Rolton Oval, the team that batted first has come out on top 15 times. As this is the first game at the oval this season, the pitch should favor batting, and both captains will likely aim to bat first.
Melbourne Renegades Women have taken three of their last five clashes with Adelaide Strikers Women. They've been in good form this season and recently secured a morale-boosting victory. On the flip side, the Strikers are having a tough time, losing three consecutive games. Their poor performance as a team is evident in their results. The Renegades appear more balanced and are likely to come out on top in this match.
Melbourne Renegades Women are favorites to win this encounter.
1xBet
330% up to ₹65,000 on your 1st Deposit with Reg Code: TOPBK