SS-W vs BH-W Head To Head Ahead Of The 26th Match In WBBL 10


SS-W vs BH-W, WBBL 2024: Head to Head Records Ahead of Match 26 [Source: @HeatBBL,@SixersBBL/x.com]SS-W vs BH-W, WBBL 2024: Head to Head Records Ahead of Match 26 [Source: @HeatBBL,@SixersBBL/x.com]

The Sydney Sixers Women (SS-W) and the Brisbane Heat Women (BH-W) will collide in match number 26 of the ongoing 2024 Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) on Thursday, November 13th 2024 at North Sydney Oval in Sydney, Australia.

The Sydney Sixers Women are ranked sixth on the eight-team WBBL 2024 standings after defeat against Sydney Thunder Women. With six points from six matches, the Sixers’ net run rate currently stands at  -0.499. In a bid to climb up the table, star all-rounders Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner need to come up clutch for the Sixers in their crucial WBBL fixture.

On the other hand, Brisbane Heat Women are off to a mixed start this WBBL 2024 season, with three losses and three wins in six games. In the previous fixture, they defeated Adelaide Strikers Women by 8 runs. In the upcoming game, Brisbane Heat Women will be eager to win the match and secure a safe spot in the points table.

SS-W vs BH-W Head To Head

In their head to head record, Sydney Sixers Women and Brisbane Heat Women have faced each other a total of 20 times. The Sixers Women have won nine times, while the Brisbane Heat Women have won eleven times. None of these matches have ended in a no result or a draw.

Stats
Sydney Sixers Women
Brisbane Heat Women
Matches Played2020
Matches Won911
Matches Lost119
No Result--
Draw--
Win %45%
55%

SS-W vs BH-W Head To Head in North Sydney Oval

In their head-to-head encounters in the North Sydney Oval, the Sydney Sixers Women and Brisbane Heat Women have played six matches, Sixers Women won twice and Brisbane Heat won four times.

Stats
Sydney Sixers Women
Brisbane Heat Women
Matches Played66
Matches Won24
Matches Lost42

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

The Sydney Sixers Women and the Brisbane Heat Women last faced on 12th October 2024 in the seventh match of the T20 Spring Challenge 2024. The Brisbane Heat Women won the toss and chose to bowl first in the game. While batting first at the end of the 20 overs, the Sydney Sixers posted 147 runs for the loss of 5 wickets. Mathilda Carmichael (41 off 39) was the highest run scorer for the team.

While chasing the target, Brisbane Heat were restricted to 144/9 at the end of the 20 overs, and the Sixers won by 3 runs. Georgia Redmayne (41 off 31) was the best batter from the Heat, and from the Sydney Sixers bowling department, Juliette Morton picked up three wickets.