Match Preview – Adelaide Strikers Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women( AS-W vs HH-W ), Dream11 Prediction, 37th Match, WBBL 2025. Who Will Win, On December 05, 2025

Adelaide Strikers Women( AS-W ) is set to face Hobart Hurricanes Women( HH-W ) in their 37th match during the Women’s Big Bash League 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the Karen Rolton Oval on Friday, December 5.


Match Preview – Adelaide Strikers Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women( AS-W vs HH-W ), Dream11 Prediction, 37th Match, WBBL 2025. Who Will Win, On December 05, 2025

Match Details:

  • Match: Adelaide Strikers Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women( AS-W vs HH-W ), 37th Match, Women’s Big Bash League 2025
  • Date and Time: December 05,  08:10 am GMT / 01:40 pm IST / 06:40 pm local time
  • Venue: Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide, South Australia

AS-W vs HH-W Tips & Match Prediction:

Who will win the toss? – Adelaide Strikers Women
Who will win the match? – Hobart Hurricanes Women

Adelaide Strikers Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women Preview:

Adelaide Strikers Women( AS-W ) is set to face Hobart Hurricanes Women( HH-W ) in their 37th match during the Women’s Big Bash League 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the Karen Rolton Oval on Friday, December 5.

Adelaide Strikers Women have struggled to find consistency this season. With only three wins from eight matches, they sit fifth on the table and now face a tight finish. Two league games remain, and while a playoff spot is still within reach, they’ll need a clear lift in performance to get there.

Laura Wolvaardt has been their standout by a long way, scoring 264 runs in eight matches at an average of 44 and a strike rate of 122.22. Tammy Beaumont has also been steady, adding 182 runs from seven outings and helping anchor the top order.

In the middle overs, Bridget Patterson’s 103 runs at a strike rate of 120 have offered some stability, while Tahlia McGrath and Amanda Wellington have played useful supporting roles. Their contributions will be crucial as the Strikers race toward the end of the league stage.

Bowling, however, has been a mixed bag. Darcie Brown has led the attack with 11 wickets at an economy of 7.33, and Wellington along with Sophie Ecclestone have provided dependable spells, combining for 14 wickets. But the rest of the bowling group has struggled to maintain pressure, which has been a major factor in their inconsistent results.


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Hobart Hurricanes Women, on the other hand, have been one of the standout teams of the tournament. With seven wins from nine matches, they sit comfortably near the top and have already become the first side to secure a playoff berth. They’ve simply outplayed most opponents they’ve faced this season.

Their batting has been their biggest strength. Danielle Wyatt has been in outstanding form, smashing 416 runs from nine innings at a strike rate of 146 — including four half-centuries — and looks primed for another strong outing. Lizelle Lee (228 runs) and Nicola Carey (180 runs) have also been reliable, consistently adding valuable contributions to keep the innings steady.

The Hurricanes’ depth is another advantage, with Nat Sciver-Brunt and Elyse Villani both capable of producing match-winning knocks whenever needed.

Their bowlers have also done an excellent job. Heather Graham leads the pack with 14 wickets in nine matches at an economy of 7.87, while Molly Strano and Lauren Smith have taken 12 wickets each, giving the Hurricanes a balanced and well-rounded attack.

AS-W vs HH-W Possible Playing XI:

Adelaide Strikers Women: Tammy Beaumont, Laura Wolvaardt, Madeline Penna, Tahlia McGrath (c), Bridget Patterson (wk), Ellie Johnston, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Sophie Ecclestone, Jemma Barsby, Ellie Johnston, Darcie Brown.

Hobart Hurricanes Women: Lizelle Lee (wk), Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Nicola Carey, Heather Graham, Elyse Villani (c), Rachel Trenaman, Hayley Silver-Holmes, Molly Strano, Linsey Smith, Lauren Smith.

AS-W vs HH-W Recent 5 Match Performance:

AS-W vs HH-W Head-To-Head Records:

StatsMatchAS-W WonHH-W WonNRTied
Overall2012710
Recent 5 Matches52300

AS-W vs HH-W Toss Prediction:

We’re hoping the team wins the toss and chooses to bowl first.

AS-W vs HH-W Pitch Report:

The pitch at Junction Oval in Melbourne is known for its consistent bounce and naturally batting-friendly nature, making it a ground where stroke-makers enjoy their time in the middle. Fast bowlers may find some early movement, especially in the first few overs, but the surface settles down quickly and becomes ideal for fluent shot-making. As the match progresses, the pitch tends to dry out slightly, bringing the spinners into play with a bit of grip and slow turn, though nothing too dramatic. Overall, teams that bat first often gain an advantage by putting runs on the board, with a competitive T20 total usually falling in the 165–185 range.

AS-W vs HH-W Weather Report:

The weather at Karen Rolton Oval on December 5 at 6:40 PM local time is expected to be warm and mostly cloudy, with temperatures hovering around 26°C. The evening conditions should feel comfortable, with the cloud cover helping to soften the late-day light and keeping the heat from becoming intense. There is no indication of rain, and the breeze is likely to stay light, creating an ideal setting for uninterrupted play. As the night progresses, temperatures will gradually cool, making it pleasant for both players and spectators throughout the match.

Expected Scores:

1st Innings: 145–165 runs
2nd Innings: 135 – 155 runs

Key Notes:

Adelaide Strikers Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women Full Squad:

Adelaide Strikers Women: Laura Wolvaardt, Bridget Patterson, Jemma Barsby, Tammy Beaumont(w), Darcie Brown, Sophie Ecclestone, Tahlia McGrath(c), Ellie Johnston, Eleanor Larosa, Anesu Mushangwe, Madeline Penna, Megan Schutt, Tabatha Saville, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Ella Wilson.

Hobart Hurricanes Women Squad: Lizelle Lee(w), Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Nicola Carey, Heather Graham, Elyse Villani(c), Rachel Trenaman, Hayley Silver-holmes, Molly Strano, Lauren Smith, Linsey Smith, Kathryn Bryce, Amy Smith, Ruth Johnston, Callie Wilson, Isabella Malgioglio.

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