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WBBL 2023: Brisbane Heat Women take on Melbourne Renegades Women

The 43rd match of the ongoing Women’s Big Bash League will witness the fight between Brisbane Heat Women and Melbourne Renegades Women on Friday at Allan Border Field in Brisbane. Melbourne Renegades Women have registered a devastating campaign in the ongoing edition of the tournament with their nine defeats from their ten matches, they have been successful in registering only one win so far. They are positioned at the bottom in the points table with two points and the negative NRR of -0.704. Melbourne Renegades Women had their last clash against Melbourne Stars Women that they lost by four runs. They have no chance to make it to the knockout stages as they will now look forward to playing for pride after suffering disastrous defeats. Brisbane Heat Women, on the other hand, are on the third position with their seven wins from ten matches. They are carrying (14) points along with the positive NRR of +0.271. Brisbane Heat Women thrashed Hobart Hurricanes Women in their last match as they continue to make gains with their incredible performances. The match will get underway at 2:10 PM (IST).
Brisbane Heat Women Probable XI: Grace Harris, Georgia Redmayne (wk), Amelia Kerr, Mignon du Preez, Charli Knott, Jess Jonassen (c), Georgia Voll, Bess Heath, Courtney Sippel, Nicola Hancock, Lucy Hamilton
Melbourne Renegades Women Probable XI: Tammy Beaumont, Hayley Matthews (c), Harmanpreet Kaur, Georgia Wareham, Jess Duffin, Courtney Webb, Josephine Dooley (wk), Emma de Broughe, Sarah Coyte, Ella Hayward, Sara Kennedy
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