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Sydney sixers vs perth scorchers women, bbl: match preview

Author: Bidisha Halder
by Bidisha Halder
Posted: Dec 09, 2018

Match details

Sydney Sixers women vs Perth Scorchers women, 5th match, Fantasy Cricket League preview.

Seventh December 2018, 1:40 pm ist

North Sydney Oval, Sydney

Venue

The North Sydney oval stadium in Sydney has hosted just one t20i which was in September earlier this year. Australia women faced their New Zealand counterparts in the first game of a three-match t20i series. Australia chased down 163 with ease in that game (with over 2 overs to spare).

The pitch should more or less play the same way it did in that t20i. The forecast is cloudy but the rain should stay away.

Preview

The two teams have had contrasting starts to their 2018 bbl campaign. While Sydney Sixers are coming off a heavy defeat against Melbourne Stars, Perth Scorchers won in the final over against Hobart Hurricanes.

The defending champions Sydney Sixers were excellent at the start with the bat but they squandered the good start as apart from the openers no batter went past the 20-run mark. They managed to score just 57 runs in their 8 overs.

Then again, Perth chased down 147 with three balls to spare. Three out of the top four batters were dismissed for single-digit scores. However, that might not be a cause of concern as they've played just one game in the tournament. The bowlers pulled things back nicely after Hobart had gotten off to a flyer.

In this manner, it promises to be a good contest as the last year finalists square off for the first time this season.

Last match's playing xi and possible changes

Sydney Sixers

Ellyse Perry (c), Alyssa Healy (wk), Ashleigh Gardner, Erin burns, Sara McGlashan, Dane van Niekerk, Marianne Kapp, Lauren Smith, Sarah Aley, Lauren Cheatle, Carly Leeson

Perth Scorchers

Meg Lanning (c), Elyse Villani, Nicole Bolton, Heather Graham, Lauren ebsary, Chloe Piparo, Emily Smith (wk), kate cross, Hayleigh Brennan, Neale Peschel, Emma King

The two teams might continue with the same combination.

WK

Alyssa Healy has been in some incredible shape as of late. She was the player of the competition in the as of late finished up Women's World T20 and she sponsored that great execution with a sublime 70 in the main diversion.

BAT

Elyse Villani and Chloe Piparo guided the Perth Scorchers to a win in their opening amusement. While the previous came back with a created 58, Piparo completed things off with a 16-ball 26. Erin Burns and Sara McGlashan looked great in their concise remain yet they will like to set up better exhibitions.

Elective: Meg Lanning for Elyse Villani

ALLROUNDERS

Heather Graham was astounding with the ball in the primary innings as she came back with figures of 3/25. In the meantime, Ellyse Perry had a decent all-around amusement as she struck a fifty and accepting a wicket also.

Elective: Ashleigh Gardner for Heather Graham

BOWL

Marizanne Kapp was the most conservative Sixers' bowler in that first amusement. Kate Cross, Taneale Peschel and Lauren Smith finish the knocking down some pins gathering.

Elective: Ema King for Lauren Smith

Captain: Ellyse Perry

Vice - captain: Alyssa Healy

Player to keep an eye out for Alyssa Healy

The 28-year-old wicket-guardian hitter has gone past 20 in her last 6 T20 innings. She is by all accounts as her life and has been just eminent at the highest point of the request in the briefest configuration. It would appear that she's eager for increasingly and alternate groups need to keep an eye out for her.

About the Author

An ardent follower of cricket. Cricket enthusiast who eats and lives cricket. Hobby is playing fantasy cricket.

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