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Published Dec 13, 2021, 12:28 am IST
Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Renegades Big Bash Today Match Prediction. Brisbane Heat will face Melbourne Renegades in Match 11 of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2021-22 on Monday at the Carrara Oval in Queensland (December 13). Both teams have had slow beginnings to their seasons and will be eager to win the forthcoming match. The Renegades got off to an exciting start, defeating the Adelaide Strikers in a low-scoring thriller by two runs.
The Strikers, on the other hand, won their next match against the Kane Richardson-led team. The Melbourne-based squad was humiliated by a big defeat, losing by 49 runs. Brisbane, on the other hand, is in even worse shape, sitting at the bottom of the team standings after losing both of their games thus far. As a result, they must put their best foot forward in order to establish themselves in the team ranks.
Match: Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Renegades BBL.
Date: December 13, 2021
Time: 01:45 PM IST.
Venue: Metricon Stadium, Carrara.
The forecast for tomorrow is for bright skies. The daytime temperature will reach 35 °C, while the nighttime temperature will drop to 29 °C. There will be little or no rainfall, and clouds will cover 13 percent of the sky.
Metricon Stadium’s surface is an excellent sports surface that will help the bowlers more than the batsmen. The pacers must set the tone for the rest of the squad by bowling the proper places early on. On this surface, the team that wins the toss will seek to pursue, while the side that bats first will try to break the 160-run barrier and then defend it.
Jimmy Peirson (c & wk), Chris Lynn, Max Bryant, Ben Duckett, Sam Heazlett, Tom Cooper, James Bazley, Xavier Bartlet, Cameroon Gannon, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Liam Guthrie.
Kane Richardson (c), Sam Harper (wk), Will Sutherland, James Pattinson, Reece Topley, Zahir Khan, Mackenzie Harvey, James Seymour, Mohammad Nabi, Jonathan Merlo, Jake Fraser-McGurk.
Kane Richardson
Kane Richardson, the captain of the Melbourne Renegades, took four wickets in his last match and there’s no reason why he can’t do it again. In the powerplay overs, the right-arm pacer can restrict batters, and his repertoire of variations makes him an even better asset.
Chris Lynn
In his first two outings this season, the sassy opener may not have impressed. The Renegades, on the other hand, would be foolish to dismiss him. The swashbuckling opener can go at bowlers right away, and his ability to knock sixes is unrivaled. As a result, the 31-year-old has a good chance of becoming the game’s leading run-scorer.
This Melbourne Renegades team has a lot to like about it, with lots of youthful talent like Jake Fraser-McGurk complimenting more experienced players like James Pattinson and Kane Richardson. Their bowling team appears to be excellent, with plenty of variety and balance, which could help them limit the under-performing Brisbane Heat to a reasonable overall batting total, but an early dismissal of Brisbane’s Chris Lynn will be critical.
It’s worth noting that the Melbourne Renegades batters won’t be facing a bowler of Rashid Khan’s caliber like they did against the Strikers, and if they bat sensibly here, combining both power and control when needed, the Renegades have all the tools they need to extend the Heat’s losing streak and earn their second win of the tournament.
Today’s match prediction: Brisbane Heat to win the match
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