On Sunday, October 22, the North Sydney Oval in Sydney, will be the battleground for Match 6 of the WBBL, featuring the clash between Sydney Thunder Women (ST-W)and Sydney Sixers Women (SS-W).
The previous season was quite disappointing for Sydney Thunder Women, as they managed to secure just one win and five points throughout the entire season. Rachael Haynes has been replaced as the team’s captain, with England’s Heather Knight taking over the role. Heather Knight is eagerly looking forward to the challenge of reviving the team’s fortunes, and she’ll begin this journey with the upcoming derby match.
The opening match of a WBBL season is always full of excitement, but in the last game, Sydney Sixers Women faced a close contest and narrowly lost to Melbourne Stars Women by a margin of 2 runs at North Sydney Oval. This experience means that Ashleigh Gardner’s team will have a good understanding of the playing conditions for their upcoming match.
ST-W VS SS-W Match Details
Match | Sydney Thunder Women vs Sydney Sixer Women, Women’s Big Bash League 2023 |
Venue | North Sydney Oval, Sydney |
Date & Time | Sunday, October 22, 11:55 AM |
Live Broadcast and Streaming Details | Star Sports Network and FanCode |
North Sydney Oval Pitch Report
North Sydney provides an excellent batting pitch, but as the Sunday evening match progresses, we can anticipate an increase in the spin potential from the surface. Despite being hard and not significantly exposed to sunlight, the pitch has surprisingly accumulated very little grass. As the game unfolds, the ball is likely to grip better, presenting spinners with an opportunity to exploit the conditions.
ST-W vs SS-W Probable Playing XI
Sydney Thunder Women (ST-W)
Chamari Athapathu (C), Phoebe Litchfield, Tahila Wilson, Heather Knight, Marizane Kapp, Sammy Jo-Johnson, Paris Boulder (WK), Lauren Bell, Hannah Darlington, Samantha Bates, Lauren Smith
Sydney Sixers Women (SS-W)
Alyssa Healy (WK), Suzie Bates, Kate Pelle, Ashleigh Gardner (C), Erin Burns, Chloe Tryon, Carmichael, Maitlan Brown, Smith, Lauren Cheatle, Kate Peterson
Probable Best Performers
Probable Best Batter
Alyssa Healy (Sydney Sixers Women)
Alyssa Healy had a less-than-ideal performance in the WBBL’s opening match against Melbourne Stars, getting out after scoring just 10 runs in 10 balls. Nevertheless, considering the favourable batting conditions at this venue, there’s a good chance that she can make the most of the conditions and produce impressive innings.
Probable Best Bowler
Ashleigh Gardner (Sydney Sixers Women)
In the previous game against Melbourne Stars, Ashleigh Gardner stood out as the standout bowler. She bowled her entire 4-over spell, securing 2 wickets while conceding just 23 runs, maintaining an economy rate of less than 6. Her ability to vary her deliveries and maintain precision in her line and length could make her a formidable force in the upcoming match.