AS-W vs ST-W, WBBL 10: Head to head ahead of match 8 [Source: @WBBL/x.com]
Adelaide Strikers will take on the Sydney Thunder in the eighth match of the 10th edition of Women’s Big Bash Premier League. This match will be played at the North Sydney Oval in Australia on November 1 at 10:45 AM IST.
It has been a moderate start for the Adelaide Strikers in the tournament, as they have lost one and won one of their first two games. However, Tahlia Mcgrath and her side will draw inspiration from the brilliant comeback that they made in the previous game against the Sydney Sixers. After snatching a win from the jaws of defeat the team will be confident about maintaining their momentum in the tournament and climbing up the ladder in the points table.
The Sydney Thunder did not have a great start to the tournament. However, in their second game they have made a strong comeback and have brought themselves up in the top three of the points table. The Thunder have won their last match and will turn up to play the second consecutive game of the tournament. The Sydney based franchise will be looking to maintain their momentum with a win in this game.
AS-W vs ST-W Head To Head
The Adelaide Strikers and the Sydney Thunder have played 18 matches against each other in the WBBL history. The Strikers have an advantage in the face-off, having won 10 of these 18 clashes, while the Thunder have won just 6.
Categories | Adelaide Strikers Women | Sydney Thunder Women |
---|---|---|
Matches Played | 18 | 18 |
Matches Won | 10 | 6 |
Matches Lost | 6 | 10 |
No Result | 2 | 2 |
Win% | 55.55 | 33.33 |
AS-W vs ST-W Head To Head in North Sydney Oval
Categories | Adelaide Strikers Women | Sydney Thunder Women |
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Matches Played | 1 | 1 |
Matches Won | 1 | 0 |
Matches Lost | 0 | 1 |
AS-W vs ST-W: What happened when they last played?
The Adelaide Strikers and the Sydney Thunder last faced off in the 48th match of the WBBL 2023. The Strikers batted first in the game and posted a moderate total of 121/7 in their 20 overs. Laura Wolvaardt was the highest scorer for them, with 70 off 61 deliveries. Marizanne Kapp was the pick of the bowlers for the Thunder, with two wickets for 23 runs in her four overs.
In reply, the Thunder top order crumbled, only to be revived by Tahlia Wilson and Sammy-Jo Johnson lower down the order. However, the Thunder were restricted to 118/7 in their 20 overs, and they lost the game by three runs. Megan Schutt and Anesu Mushangwe both picked up a couple of wickets each and led the bowling effort of the side.