AS-W vs MR-W Head To Head Ahead Of The 23rd Match In WBBL 10



AS-W vs MR-W, WBBL 2024: Head to Head records ahead of 23rd Match [Source: @RenegadesBBL,@StrikersBBL/x.com]AS-W vs MR-W, WBBL 2024: Head to Head records ahead of 23rd Match [Source: @RenegadesBBL,@StrikersBBL/x.com]

The Adelaide Strikers and the Melbourne Renegades will face each other in the 23rd match of the WBBL 2024. The match will be played at the Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide on November 11 at 12:40 PM IST.

The Adelaide Strikers are in desperate need of a win to restore sanity to their campaign. They have lost five of their six matches and are currently struggling at the bottom of the table. On the other hand, The Melbourne Renegades will be looking to build a winning momentum. They have three wins in six matches and will seek a win to climb in the points table from the third spot.

AS-W vs MR-W Head To Head

As far as head-to-head records are concerned, the two teams have shared the spoils. The Strikers and the Renegades have played 21 matches against each other, and both of them have won 10 games.

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Adelaide Strikers
Melbourne Reneagades
Matches Played2121
Matches Won1010
Matches Lost1010
No Result1
1
Win%47.6147.61

AS-W vs MR-W Head To Head in Karen Rolton Oval

This will be the first time these two teams will play at the Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide.

AS-W vs MR-W: What Happened When They Last Played?

The last meeting between these two teams was in the 13th match of the WBBL 10. The Strikers batted first in the game, and Tahlia McGrath led the team's batting effort. She scored a brilliant 64 off 44 balls and took the team’s total to 157/5 at the end of the 20 overs. Sophie Molineux was the pick of the bowlers for the Renegades as she picked up a couple of wickets for 39 runs from her four overs.

In the reply, the Renegades lost their top order cheaply. But Sophie Molineux staged a dramatic comeback for her team with an outstanding knock of 64 runs off 32 deliveries. Her blazing innings ensured that the Renegades won the match by two wickets in the last over.