
25th match Wbl | 11 is set to deliver such an interesting competition Melbourne Renegades Women (Mr-W) to lock the horn Pertherchers Women (PS-W) oval at junction, Melbourne. The encounter promises high-intensity cricket and sustained individual performances with both sides charging hard for play-off spots.
Melbourne Renegades aim to extend their winning momentum
Sitting comfortably in second place with four wins and two losses, the Melbourne Renegades have emerged as one of the most consistent teams of the season. Their success so far has been built on a unified team effort across the batting and bowling departments.
The Reenegades’ top order included Alice Capsey providing an explosive start, Courtney Webb a plate partnership and Deandra Dottin adding strength and experience in the middle. These three shouldered the bulk of the responsibility for the comeback, again ensuring the required pace was left behind.
Star all-rounder Georgia Wareham, with game-changing spells and handy contributing spells, is handy from the lower order.
Meanwhile, captain Sophie Molineux continues to lead from the front in the bowling department, supported by promising young talents Charis Becker and Milly Illingworth. The trio brings a pace, spin and variation that allows the Renegades to maintain tight control in matches.
With balance, depth and momentum on their side, the Renegades enter the competition as a confident and well-rounded unit.
Perth Alugers Come Back Strong After Mixed Start
With three wins and three losses, the perth aciers sit in mid-table and are desperate to find consistency. Their latest nail-biting win against the Adelaide Strikers has given them the confidence to head into this game.
At the top of the order, the Scorpions boast two of the most experienced starters in women’s cricket: Beth mooneyknown for her reliability and elegance and Sophie Devine, a proven match winner with aggressive stroking and all-round influence. Their form will be crucial for bowlers, especially on the oval surface at the batting-friendly junction.
The Memors also have strong middle order in Paige Scholfield and Maddy Darke, both of whom are capable of pacing the innings when needed.
On the Bowling Front, responsibility, responsibility, Early advances, overcoming early advances and the king of Alana, who owns a trio of records.
Mr-W vs PS-W, WBBL | 11: Match details
- Date and Time: November 27; 09:40 AM ist / 04:10 AM GMT / 03:10 PM Local
- Location: Junction Oval, Melbourne
Mr-W vs PS-W, head to head in WBBL
He played matches: 19 | Melbourne Renegades won: 6 | Pertherhers won: 13 | No result: 0
Junction oval pitch sheet
The Junction oval surface is typically sinker friendly, providing ideal conditions for smooth stroke preparation. With teams winning around 53% of the matches here, captains can lean on bowling first after the innings.
Teams:
Melbourne Renegades Women: Emma de Broughe, Courtney Webb, Sophie Molineux (C), Alice Capsey, Geore Wong, Nicole Faltum, Sarah Becker, Naomi Stalenberg, Davina Perrin, Sara Kennedy
Perth Scorchers Women: Katie Mack, Beth Mooney (WK), Maddy Dekine, Sophie Devine (c), Freya Kemp, Paige Scholfield, Chloe Ainsworth, Aman Edgar, Chloe Piparo, Mikayla Hinkley, Ebony Hoskin, Shay Manolini
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Mr-W vs PS-W, WBBL | 11: Prediction of today’s match
Case 1:
- Melbourne Renegades win the toss and bowl first
- Pertherchers PowerPlay Score: 40-50
- Perth Scorpers Total Score: 130-140
Case 2:
- Perthcolers win the toss and bowl first
- Melbourne Reneges PowerPlay Score: 45-55
- Melbourne Renegades Total Score: 140-150
Match Result: Team Bowling to win the game.
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