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WBBL 2023: Brisbane Heat Women confront Perth Scorchers Women

Brisbane Heat Women will be clashing with Perth Scorchers Women on Thursday at Allan Border Field in Brisbane. Brisbane Heat Women and Perth Scorchers Women are placed on third and fourth position respectively in the points table. Brisbane Heat Women have played seven matches, out of those seven, they have registered victories in five matches. They have lost two matches as they carry 10 points along with the positive NRR of +0.266. They played their last match against Sydney Thunder Women where they suffered an 8-run defeat. Perth Scorchers Women, on the other side, played their last match against Adelaide Strikers Women that they lost by 6 wickets. Perth Scorchers Women have played seven matches as well with their four wins and three defeats. They have 8 points along with the positive NRR of +0.808. After having suffered their defeats in their last matches, both teams would eye to return to winning ways.
Brisbane Heat Women Probable XI: Grace Harris, Georgia Redmayne (wk), Amelia Kerr, Mignon du Preez, Charli Knott, Jess Jonassen (c), Georgia Voll, Bess Heath, Mikayla Hinkley, Nicola Hancock, Courtney Sippel
Perth Scorchers Women Probable XI: Chloe Piparo, Beth Mooney (wk), Maddy Darke, Sophie Devine (c), Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amy Jones, Amy Louise Edgar, Piepa Cleary, Alana King, Stella Campbell, Chloe Ainsworth
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