HB W vs MS W Dream11 Prediction and Top Picks: 6th Match, WBBL 2019

HB W vs MS W Dream11 Prediction and Top Picks: 6th Match, WBBL 2019

Hello and welcome to HB W vs MS W Dream11 Prediction, Preview and Probable Playing XI of the 6th Match of WBBL 2019. Melbourne Stars Women will take on Hobart Hurricanes Women in the sixth encounter of Women Big Bash League 2019 at Junction Oval in Melbourne.

Hobart Hurricanes Women outplayed Melbourne stars at their home ground yesterday defeating them by 20 runs.

Batting first, Erin Fazackerley gave an excellent start to the team scoring 46 runs. International recruits Chloe Tryon and Fran Wilson played unbeaten knocks of 46* and 29* runs to take the team to a good total of 164. Erin Osborne struck twice for the hosts in an otherwise poor bowling effort.

Chasing the target, South African duo of Lizelle Lee and Mignon Du Preez failed after getting a good start scoring 28 and 12 respectively. Erin Osborne and Tess Flintoff later played handy knocks of 40 and 34* runs but were ultimately left behind by 20 runs.

Melbourne Stars will hope to bounce back tomorrow and open their account in WBBL 2019 while Hurricanes will want to continue the winning momentum ahead.

Match Details

HB-W vs MS-W, 6th Match, Women Big Bash League 2019.

Junction Oval, Melbourne.

08:30 AM, 20th October 2019.

Live Score

Pitch Condition

A right track can be expected with significant support to batsmen as well as bowlers. Hard-hitting batswomen can enjoy the conditions. Spinners and Pacers can use their skills to take plenty of wickets for their team.

Squads

HB-W:

Corinne Hall, Nicola Carey, Stef Daffara, Erin Fazackerley, Maisy Gibson, Brooke Hepburn, Heather Knight, Sasha Moloney, Meg Phillips, Emily Smith, Chloe Tryon, Belinda Vakarewa, Tayla Vlaeminck, Fran Wilson.

MS-W:

Elyse Villani, Kristen Beams, Mignon du Preez, Nicole Faltum, Tess Flintoff, Nicola Hancock, Emma Inglis, Lizelle Lee, Katey Martin, Erin Osborne, Madeline Penna, Chloe Rafferty, Annabel Sutherland.

Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Stars Women
Dream11 Team News

Hobart Hurricanes Women:

They are unlikely to tinker the winning combination.

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Melbourne Stars Women:

No changes are expected in their playing XI. Madeline Penna and Nicole Faltum are likely to miss out from the XI again.

Probable Playing XI

Hobart Hurricanes Women:

Stef Daffara, Erin Fazackerley, Heather Knight, Nicola Carey, Fran Wilson, Corinne Hall (c), Chloe Tryon, Emily Smith (wk), Maisy Gibson, B Vakarewa, Tayla Vlaeminck.

Melbourne Stars Women:

Lizelle Lee, Elyse Villani (c), Emma Inglis, Mignon du Preez, Katey Martin (wk), Erin Osborne, Annabel Sutherland, Tess Flintoff, Nicola Hancock, Kristen Beams, Chloe Rafferty.

Top picks for HB-W vs MS-W Dream11 Team Prediction

HB-W:

Heather Knight: England skipper Knight is a consistent performer with bat and can also take wickets with her part-time spin. She will be a must pick in MS-W vs HB-W Dream11 team despite her average performance yesterday.

Nicola Carey: Pace all-rounder Carey generally performs well with the ball as well as bat. She will bat at two down and bowl her quota of overs.

Erin Fazackerley: She is an attacking opener and handy medium-pacer. She scored 46 runs in the last match.

Chloe Tryon: South African finisher Tryon is one of the most attacking women batsmen and proved it yesterday scoring 46* runs from just 18 balls.

Maisy Gibson: Spinner Gibson is a  talented spinner and can choke batsmen with her line and length. She took three wicket-haul yesterday.

Corinne Hall: Skipper Hall is a good batswoman and can anchor big innings.

T Vlaeminck: Aussie quick Vlaeminck can bowl at a fast pace and can destroy the stumps of opponent batsmen. She failed to take any scalp yesterday.

Belinda Vakarewa: Aussie Pacer Vakarewa has the good wicket-taking ability and took three scalps yesterday.

Fran Wilson: England player Wilson scored 29* runs in the last match and is a talented performer.

MS-W:

Lizelle Lee: Star opener Lee can play big innings at reasonable strike rate and will be a good pick in your fantasy team. She scored 28 runs yesterday.

Elyse Villani: Skipper Villani is an attacking batswoman and can change the course of match single-handedly. However, Her recent form is not very inspiring and got out on duck yesterday.

Mignon Du Preez: South Africa batswomen Du Preez was one of the top scorers in Kia Women’s Super League and also performed well in India tour. She scored 12 runs in the last match.

Erin Osborne: Former skipper Erin Osborne is a useful middle-order batsman and handy spinner. She scored 40 runs and took two scalps yesterday. E Osborne is good to pick in Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Stars Women
Dream11 Team Prediction.

Katey Martin: Kiwi batswomen Martin is a talented player and can be an excellent grand league pick in MS-W vs HB-W Dream11 team. She got out on duck yesterday.

Annabel Sutherland: She is an excellent lower-order batsman and wicket-taking pacer. She took one scalp yesterday.

Nicola Hancock: She is a lethal pacer and can chip in with crucial wickets for the team.

Kristen Beams: Veteran spinner Beams can take plenty of wickets with her witty spin.

HB W vs MS W Dream11 Prediction

Head to head/Small Leagues

Emma Inglis (wk)
Lizelle Lee
Mignon Du Preez
E Villani
Erin Fazackerley
Heather Knight  ( C )
Erin Osborne (Vc)
Chloe Tryon
Nicole Carey
B Vakarewa
Maisy Gibson

Captain and Vc Choices

Heather Knight, Nicole Carey, Chloe Tryon, Erin Osborne, E Villani, Lizelle Lee, M Du Preez, Erin Fazackerley.

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Disclaimer: This team is based on the understanding, analysis, and instinct of the author. While selecting your team, consider the points mentioned and make your own decision.

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