MS-W vs BH-W Head To Head Ahead Of The 30th Match In WBBL 10



MS-W vs BH-W, WBBL 2024: Head to Head Ahead of Match 30 [Source: @StarsBBL,@HeatBBL/x.com]MS-W vs BH-W, WBBL 2024: Head to Head Ahead of Match 30 [Source: @StarsBBL,@HeatBBL/x.com]

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The Melbourne Stars Women (MS-W) and the Brisbane Heat Women (BH-W) will collide in match number 30th of the ongoing 2024 Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) on Sunday, November 17th 2024 at Drummoyne Oval in Sydney, Australia.

The Melbourne Stars women are having a bad season so far; they are currently in seventh place on the points table, having recorded two wins and four losses. They lost their momentum with back-to-back three losses; they have lost their last match against the Melbourne Renegades Women by 9 runs in the last game. Marizanne Kapp and Annabel Sutherland showed decent all-round performances in that game.

On the other hand, the Brisbane Heat Women still have the chance to qualify for the semifinal of WBBL 2024, with three losses and four wins in seven games. In the previous fixture, they defeated Sydney Sixers Women by 12 runs. In the upcoming game, Brisbane Heat Women will be eager to win the match and secure a safe spot in the points table.

MS-W vs BH-W Head To Head

In their head to head record, Melbourne Stars Women and Brisbane Heat Women have faced each other a total of 16 times. The Stars Women have won seven times and the Brisbane Heat Women have won nine times.

Stats
Melbourne Stars Women
Brisbane Heat Women
Matches Played1616
Matches Won79
Matches Lost97
No Result--
Draw--
Win %43.75%56.25%

MS-W vs BH-W Head To Head in Drummoyne Oval

In their head-to-head encounters in the Drummoyne Oval, the Melbourne Renegades Women and the Brisbane Heat Women have played only one match, with Brisbane Heat Women being the winners of that game.

Stats
Melbourne Stars Women
Brisbane Heat Women
Matches Played11
Matches Won01
Matches Lost10

MS-W vs BH-W: What happened when they last played?

The Melbourne Stars Women and the Brisbane Heat Women last faced in the 47th match of WBBL 2023. Melbourne Stars 156 for 5 (Maia Bouchier 41, Annabel Sutherland 37, Sophie Dunkley 37, Amelia Kerr 2-21, Nicola Hancock 2-36) beat Brisbane Heat 141 for 7 (Amelia Kerr 36, Georgia Redmayne 32, Sophie Day 3-16, Annabel Sutherland 2-33) by 15 runs.

Australian allrounder Annabel Sutherland captained Stars in Lanning's absence as Heat dropped a second straight match. Lanning sat out Melbourne Stars' 15-run win over Brisbane Heat at the Junction Oval in Melbourne. Opener Maia Bouchier top-scored with 41 in Stars' 156 for 5, while Amelia Kerr and Nicola Hancock picked up two wickets each for Heat.

In the chase, opener Georgia Redmayne, filling in as captain for Jess Jonassen, who was rested due to hamstring soreness, started brightly but left-arm spinner Sophie Day and Sutherland tightened the screws on Heat.