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Melbourne Renegades Women vs Melbourne Stars Women: Melbourne Renegades Women will face Melbourne Stars Women in the 22nd game of the Womens Big Bash League 2022. The Melbourne derby will be played at Eastern Oval Stadium on 29th October 2022.
Melbourne Renegades are having a tough tournament. They managed to win only one game out of the 4 played. And, currently, they stand at the bottom two of the points table. They faced an embarrassing defeat against Adelaide Strikers in the previous fixture. The entire team was bundled with a low score of 101 and lost the game in 17 overs itself.
Meanwhile, the Stars are having the worst tournament of all. They are yet to taste victory this season. Out of the 4 games, they failed to win any, and one was abandoned due to rain. They are last on the points table. They did manage to put on a good show against the defending champions, Perth Scorchers, but just not enough.
Match Details for Melbourne Renegades Women vs Melbourne Stars Women
Series: Womens Big Bash League 2022
Date: 29th October 2022 (Saturday)
Time: 8:30 AM IST
Venue: Eastern Oval, Ballarat
Live Streaming: Sony Sports, Sonyliv
Pitch Report
Not many games have been played at this venue. The pitch will be a balanced track and will have something to offer to both departments. Rain showers are likely during the game. Bowling first could be the preferred choice for both captains.
Probable Playing XI
Melbourne Renegades Women
Sophie Molineux (captain), Hayley Matthews, Evelyn Jones, Josephine Dooley (wicket-keeper), Courtney Webb, Carly Leeson, Sarah Coyte, Ellie Falconer, Georgia Prestwidge, Ella Hayward, Shabnim Ismail
Melbourne Stars Women
Nicole Faltum (captain/wicket-keeper), Lauren Winfield-Hill, Jemimah Rodrigues, Alice Capsey, Annabel Sutherland, Kim Garth, Sasha Moloney, Tess Flintoff, Sophie Reid, Rhys McKenna, Sophie Day
Match Predictions for Melbourne Renegades Women vs Melbourne Stars Women
Melbourne Renegades Women are the probable winners of this game. Their performance in this tournament is slightly better than the Melbourne Stars Women. Head to head, the Renegades Women lead the tally 8-4. Hopefully, we get to see a full game of T20 cricket.
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