Match Preview – Brisbane Heat Women vs Sydney Sixers Women( BH-W vs SS-W ), Dream11 Prediction, 26th Match, WBBL 2025. Who Will Win, On November 28, 2025

Brisbane Heat Women( BH-W ) is set to face Melbourne Stars Women( MS-W ) in their 22nd match during the Women’s Big Bash League 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the Allan Border Field on Sunday, November 23.


Match Preview – Brisbane Heat Women vs Sydney Sixers Women( BH-W vs SS-W ), Dream11 Prediction, 26th Match, WBBL 2025. Who Will Win, On November 28, 2025

Match Details:

  • Match: Brisbane Heat Women vs Sydney Sixers Women( BH-W vs MS-W ), 26th Match, Women’s Big Bash League 2025
  • Date and Time: November 28,  04:40 am GMT / 10:10 am IST / 03:10 pm local time
  • Venue: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

BH-W vs SS-W Tips & Match Prediction:

Who will win the toss? – Sydney Sixers Women
Who will win the match? – Sydney Sixers Women

Brisbane Heat Women vs Sydney Sixers Women Preview:

Brisbane Heat Women( BH-W ) is set to face Sydney Sixers Women( SS-W ) in their 26th match during the Women’s Big Bash League 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the Adelaide Oval on Friday, November 28.

The Sydney Sixers are former WBBL champions, though last season they narrowly missed out on the playoffs, finishing sixth. This year, they’ve had a mixed start. They began with a dominant win over the Perth Scorchers but then suffered a setback against the Hobart Hurricanes. Wins against cross-town rivals the Thunder and the Hurricanes have been balanced by a loss to the Melbourne Stars. With three wins and two losses, six points, and one of the poorest net run rates in the league, the Sixers currently sit fifth on the points table.


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The Brisbane Heat, meanwhile, are two-time WBBL champions and last season reached the final, finishing as runners-up. But WBBL 2025 has been a tough campaign for them. In their four games so far, they’ve lost to the Renegades, Scorchers, Hurricanes, and Sydney Thunder. They also have a match against the Adelaide Strikers coming up. With no wins, zero points, and the lowest net run rate in the league, the Heat find themselves at the bottom of the table.

BH-W vs SS-W Possible Playing XI:

Brisbane Heat Women: Grace Harris, Charli Knott, Jess Jonassen (c), Chenille Henry, Nadine de Klerk, Georgia Redmayne (wk), Lauren Winfield-Hill, Annie O Niel, Mikayla Wrigley, Nicola Hancock, Lucy Hamilton.

Sydney Sixers Women: Ellyse Perry, Sophia Dunkley, Alyssa Healy (wk), Ashleigh Gardner (c), Erin Burns, Maitlan Brown, Mady Villiers, Emma Matrix-Geeves, Caoimhe Bray, Lauren Kua, Lauren Cheatle.

BH-W vs SS-W Recent 5 Match Performance:

BH-W vs SS-W Head-To-Head Records:

StatsMatchBH-W WonMS-W WonNRTied
Overall2213900
Recent 5 Matches53200

BH-W vs SS-W Toss Prediction:

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

BH-W vs SS-W Pitch Report:

Adelaide Oval in Adelaide is generally considered a batsman-friendly pitch with true bounce, consistent pace, and a fast outfield that rewards timing and aggressive stroke play. Early in the innings, seamers may find some movement and bounce, especially with a new ball, giving opening bowlers an opportunity to make early inroads. As the match progresses, the pitch tends to flatten, making it easier for batters to score, while spinners may get occasional turn or grip in the middle and later overs. The boundaries are short enough that well-timed shots often reach the ropes, making the outfield fast and high-scoring. Overall, Adelaide Oval favors teams that start strongly with the bat, but bowlers who use variation, flight, and disciplined lines can still make an impact as the game develops.

BH-W vs SS-W Weather Report:

At 3:10 PM local time on November 28, the weather at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide is expected to be sunny and pleasant, with temperatures around 22–24°C (72–75°F). The skies should remain mostly clear, with a light to moderate breeze keeping conditions comfortable for players and spectators alike. Humidity is likely to be moderate, typical for late November, and there is minimal chance of rain, ensuring the outfield remains firm and fast. Overall, it promises to be ideal conditions for cricket, with good visibility and a stable environment for both batting and bowling.

Expected Scores:

1st Innings Expected Score: 145–160 runs
2nd Innings Expected Score: 135–155 runs

Key Notes:

Brisbane Heat Women vs Sydney Sixers Women Full Squad:

Brisbane Heat Women: Lucinda Bourke, Charli Knott, Georgia Redmayne(w), Jess Jonassen(c), Chinelle Henry, Nadine de Klerk, Nicola Hancock, Mikayla Wrigley, Sianna Ginger, Lucy Hamilton, Bonnie Berry, Annie O Neil, Lauren Winfield-Hill.

Sydney Sixers Women: Sophia Dunkley, Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy(w), Ashleigh Gardner(c), Elsa Hunter, Maitlan Brown, Mady Villiers, Erin Burns, Caoimhe Bray, Lauren Kua, Lauren Cheatle, Amelia Kerr, Mathilda Carmichael, Courtney Sippel, Emma Manix-Geeves.

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