ST-W vs BH-W Head To Head Ahead Of The 16th Match In WBBL 10
ST-W vs BH-W, WBBL 10: Head to Head Records before Match 16 [Source: @HeatBBL,@ThunderBBL/x.com]
The Sydney Thunder Women (ST-W) and the Brisbane Heat Women (BH-W) will collide in match number seven of the ongoing 2024 Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) on Thursday, November 07th at WACA in Perth, Australia.
The Sydney Thunder Women lost their opening match, they have made a strong comeback and won back-to-back two matches, currently they are at the top of the points table. They have won their last game against the Adelaide Strikers and will be looking to maintain their momentum with a win in this game.
Brisbane Heat Women are off to a mixed start this WBBL 2024 season, with two losses and two wins in four games. In the previous fixture, they have lost to the Perth Scorchers Women by 28 runs. Led by Jess Jonassen, Brisbane Heat Women will be looking to win this match and climb to the top spot.
ST-W vs BH-W Head To Head
In their head to head record, Sydney Thunder Women and Brisbane Heat Women have faced each other a total of 22 times. The Thunder Women have won nine times, while the Brisbane Heat Women have won thirteen times. None of these matches have ended in a no result or a draw.
Stats | Sydney Thunder Women | Brisbane Heat Women |
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Matches Played | 22 | 22 |
Matches Won | 9 | 13 |
Matches Lost | 13 | 9 |
No Result | - | - |
Draw | - | - |
Win % | 40.91 | 59.09 |
ST-W vs BH-W Head To Head in WACA
In their head-to-head encounters in the WACA, the Sydney Thunder Women and Brisbane Heat Women have each played only one match, and Brisbane Heat Women won that game.
Stats | Sydney Thunder Women | Brisbane Heat Women |
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Matches Played | 1 | 1 |
Matches Won | 0 | 1 |
Matches Lost | 1 | 0 |
ST-W vs BH-W: What happened when they last played?
The last time, Sydney Thunder Women and Brisbane Heat Women met was on November 28, 2023, at WACA in the eliminator 1 of WBBL 2023. Brisbane Heat - 169 for 8 (Kerr 48, G Harris 45, Darlington 3-42) beat Sydney Thunder - 125 for 9 (Athapaththu 41, Sippel 3-9, Hancock 2-16) by 44 runs.
Courtney Sippel and Nicola Hancock effectively utilised a bouncy WACA surface as Brisbane Heat comfortably beat Sydney Thunder in the elimination final. Heat kept their season alive after allrounder Amelia Kerr top-scored with 48 before Sippel and Hancock combined for five wickets under lights to crash Thunder's chase of 170.