PS-W vs BH-W, WBBL 2024: Match Prediction for 14th game [Source: @HeatBBL, @ScorchersBBL/x.com]
The Perth Scorchers will take on the Brisbane Heat in the 14th match of the WBBL 10. This match will be played at the WACA in Perth on November 5 at 2:40 PM IST.
The Perth Scorchers have had a moderate start in the tournament. They have won one and lost one of their two games. Though they are currently at the bottom half of the table, a win in this game could give them the boost they need to gain a few places in the points table.
The Brisbane Heat have made a decent start to their campaign so far. They have won two of their three matches and are currently in the third sport in the points table. Jess Jonassen and her girls will be looking to win this match and climb to the top spot.
PS-W vs BH-W Head To Head
The face-off between the Perth Scorchers and the Brisbane Heat is heavily titled towards the Heat. The Brisbane-based franchise has dominated most of the clashes and has managed to win 12 of these 20 games, while the Scorchers have eight wins to their name.
Categories | Perth Scorchers | Brisbane Heat |
---|---|---|
Matches Played | 20 | 20 |
Matches Won | 8 | 12 |
Matches Lost | 12 | 8 |
No Result | 0 | 0 |
Win% | 40 | 60 |
PS-W vs BH-W Head To Head in WACA, Perth
Categories | Perth Scorchers | Brisbane Heat |
---|---|---|
Matches Played | 5 | 5 |
Matches Won | 2 | 3 |
Matches Lost | 3 | 2 |
No Result | 0 | 0 |
PS-W vs BH-W: What happened when they last played?
The Perth Scorchers and the Brisbane Heat last played in the Challenger of the WBBL 2023. The Brisbane Heat played brilliant cricket in that game and earned themselves a spot in the summit clash of the tournament.
While batting first, Brisbane Heat were led by Grace Harris's aggressive batting. She scored a brilliant 54 off 33 deliveries and laid a strong foundation for the rest of the batters. The Brisbane Heat posted a formidable total of 197/5 in their 20 overs. Alana King was the pick of the bowlers for the Scorchers, with 3 for 30 in her four overs.
The Perth Scorchers struggled to get going in their choice. They kept losing wickets and never got the momentum to go near the target. Nat Sciver-Brunt was the only batter to show a bit of resilience, scoring 36 runs off 27 deliveries. The Scorchers managed to score 130/8 in their 20 overs and lost the game by a massive margin of 67 runs.