Melbourne Renegades Women vs Brisbane Heat Women, WBBLT20, Today Match Prediction

Melbourne Renegades Women vs Brisbane Heat Women, WBBLT20, Today Match Prediction

πŒπ€π“π‚π‡ :Β Melbourne Renegades Women vs Brisbane Heat Women
𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄 : December 01 ,​Sunday​
π“πˆπŒπ„ : 07:50 AM IST​​​​​​
𝐕𝐄𝐍𝐔𝐄 : Melbourne Cricket Ground, Richmond, Australia
π“πŽπ”π‘ππ€πŒπ„ππ“ :​​​ Women’s Big Bash League Final, 2024


Brisbane Heat Women got the better of the Melbourne Renegades Women in their last matchup this season.

  • Brisbane Heat will be expecting strong performances from Grace Harris and Jess Jonassen in the final.
  • The team batting first will be looking to set a score of around 150-160 runs.
  • Melbourne Renegades’ victory will depend a lot on Hayley Matthews and Sophie Molineux’s performances.

TV channels: The fans can watch the match live on Hotstar

Live Streaming: Live streaming of the match will be available on the FAFA191 Cricket Exchange India and website.


It’s time for the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) finals! Melbourne Renegades Women will take on Brisbane Heat Women at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground this Sunday for a mouth-watering final clash. The Renegades topped the group stage and look all set to set their hands on their maiden WBBL trophy. However, two-time champions Brisbane Heat are in impressive form and have shown that they can take down any team on their day as well.

Melbourne Renegades Preview

It’s been a remarkable WBBL campaign for Melbourne Renegades Women. With seven wins out of ten league games, they’ve secured the top spot and booked their place in the final. Riding a five-match winning streak, they’re riding a wave of momentum.

Brisbane Heat Preview

Brisbane Heat Women are on a roll, just like the Melbourne Renegades, having won six games in a row to reach the final. Their recent Challenger match against the Sydney Thunder Women saw them comfortably chase down a target of 134 in just 15.2 overs, losing only one wicket. Georgia Redmayne (50* off 41 balls) and Jemimah Rodrigues (43* off 30 balls) were the key players in this successful chase. 

Weather Conditions

The Melbourne Cricket Ground provides a fair contest for both batters and bowlers. Fast bowlers can exploit the pitch’s good bounce and pace, making it a tough for the batters early on. Spinners, however, usually don’t have a big role to play here. 

It’s looking cloudy in Melbourne, with forecasts predicting a few morning showers and intermittent rain and drizzle later in the day. The match could be affected by these conditions, so teams might prefer to chase, especially if the DLS method becomes a factor.

MRW vs BHW Pitch Report

The average score batting first at the MCG is 122. The highest total posted at the venue is Sydney Thunder Women’s 173-3 while chasing a target of 172 versus Perth Scorchers Women this WBBL. Given that it’s the final, both teams will be looking to set a score of around 150-160 runs to feel safe. 

Toss: To Bowl

9 of the 15 women’s domestic T20s played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground have been won by the chasing side. Given the conditions, both captains might lean towards batting second as it’s a tad easier to score in the second innings.