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WBBL 2023: Bottom-placed Sydney Sixers Women to lock horns with Melbourne Renegades Women
Marking their presence at the bottom of the points table, Sydney Sixers Women will be squaring off against Melbourne Renegades Women on Saturday in the 14th match of the ongoing Women’s Big Bash League at Junction Oval in Melbourne. Since the start of the tournament, Sydney Sixers Women have been the most inconsistent side with their three defeats on the trot as they are eying to make their comeback into the tournament. Sydney Sixers Women have been pushed back into the tournament with their regular defeats. It will be important for Sydney Sixers Women to register their victory in this game to harden their stance. Sydney Sixers Women played their last game against Brisbane Heat Women where they suffered a 3-wicket defeat. For Sydney Sixers Women, Ellyse Perry, Suzie Bates and Ashleigh Gardner will be quite crucial in their performance. Sydney Sixers Women are without any point in the points table.
Melbourne Renegades Women, on the other side, have kept the things under control after having registered their two victories from their past three matches. Melbourne Renegades Women are on the fifth position in the points table with their two points and the positive NRR of +0.876. Melbourne Renegades Women’s last match ended in disappointment with their defeat coming against Sydney Thunder Women. For Renegades Women, Hayley Matthews, Tammy Beaumont, Harmanpreet Kaur and Courtney Webb will be crucial. Georgia Wareham also played a crucial 47-run knock in their last match. The match will get underway at 6:30 AM (IST).
Melbourne Renegades Women Probable XI: Hayley Matthews (c), Tammy Beaumont, Sarah Coyte, Josephine Dooley (wk), Harmanpreet Kaur, Jess Duffin, Ella Hayward, Erica Kershaw, Georgia Prestwidge, Georgia Wareham, Courtney Webb
Sydney Sixers Women Probable XI: Suzie Bates, Ellyse Perry (c), Ashleigh Gardner, Erin Burns, Chloe Tryon, Maitlan Brown, Kate Pelle (wk), Jess Kerr, Kate Peterson, Lauren Cheatle, Jade Allen
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