MR-W vs AS-W Head To Head Ahead Of The 13th Match In WBBL 10



MR-W vs AS-W, WBBL 10: Head to head ahead of Match 13 [Source: @WBBL/x.com]MR-W vs AS-W, WBBL 10: Head to head ahead of Match 13 [Source: @WBBL/x.com]

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The Melbourne Renegades Women (MR-W) will face off against the Adelaide Strikers Women (AS-W) in the 13th match of the 10th edition of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2024. This exciting encounter will take place at the Junction Oval in Australia on Sunday, November 03.

The Melbourne Renegades displayed a strong show against the Perth Scorchers and registered their first win of this edition. They would be looking to maintain the momentum and win this match to climb up in the points table.

On the other hand, the Adelaide Strikers Women also lost two games, but they have won one out of three games they have played so far in this tournament. The Strikers Women will be eyeing a win in the upcoming match to climb to a good spot in the points table.

MR-W vs AS-W Head To Head

In their head to head record, Melbourne Renegades Women and Adelaide Strikers Women have faced each other a total of 19 times. The Renegades Women have won nine times, while the Strikers Women have won ten times. None of these matches have ended in a no result or a draw.

Stats
Melbourne Renegades Women
Adelaide Strikers Women
Matches Played1919
Matches Won910
Matches Lost109
No Result--
Draw--
Win %47.3752.63

MR-W vs AS-W Head To Head in Junction Oval

In their head-to-head encounters in the Junction Oval, the Melbourne Renegades Women and Adelaide Strikers Women have each played two matches, with the Melbourne Renegades Women winning all the games.

Stats
Melbourne Renegades Women
Adelaide Strikers Women
Matches Played22
Matches Won20
Matches Lost02

MR-W vs AS-W: What happened when they last played?

The last time, Melbourne Renegades Women and Adelaide Strikers Women met was on November 08, 2023 at Karen Rolton Oval in match no. 29 of WBBL 2023. Adelaide Strikers 149 for 4 ( Bridget Patterson 36*, Georgia Prestwidge 2-19) beat Melbourne Renegades 148 for 5 ( Jess Duffin 54, Harmanpreet Kaur 45, Georgia Adams 1-9) by six wickets.

Late hitting from Bridget Patterson powered defending champions Adelaide Strikers past struggling Melbourne Renegades at Karen Rolton Oval in their last WBBL fixture. The 96-run stand between Jess Duffin and Harmanpreet Kaur went in vain for Renegades, who remain stuck at the bottom of the pile.