Match Preview – Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women( HH-W vs MR-W ), Dream11 Prediction, 16th Match, WBBL 2025. Who Will Win, On November 20, 2025

Hobart Hurricanes Women( HH-W ) is set to face Melbourne Renegades Women( MR-W ) in their 16th match during the Women’s Big Bash League 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the North Sydney Oval on Thursday, November 20.


Match Preview – Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women( HH-W vs MR-W ), Dream11 Prediction, 16th Match, WBBL 2025. Who Will Win, On November 20, 2025

Match Details:

  • Match: Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women( HH-W vs AS-W ), 16th Match, Women’s Big Bash League 2025
  • Date and Time: November 20,  04:40 am GMT / 10:10 am IST / 03:40 pm local time
  • Venue: North Sydney Oval, Sydney

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

Who will win the toss? – Melbourne Renegades Women
Who will win the match? – Hobart Hurricanes Women

Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women Preview:

Hobart Hurricanes Women( HH-W ) is set to face Melbourne Renegades Women( MR-W ) in their 16th match during the Women’s Big Bash League 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the North Sydney Oval on Thursday, November 20.

The Hobart Hurricanes Women have made an impressive start to the season, winning their first four matches and claiming the top spot on the table. They’ve looked far stronger than the opposition they’ve faced, and their early form suggests they could hold that position for a while.

Their batting has been a major factor in their success. Danielle Wyatt leads the charge with 251 runs from four innings at a strike rate of 156, including two fifties, the latest coming in her previous match. She’s been in fine touch from the moment she walks to the crease. Lizelle Lee has contributed 139 runs, while Heather Graham has added 87, consistently providing solid support and helping to set a stable platform. The middle order is equally strong, with Nat Sciver Brunt and Elyse Villani capable of producing match-winning innings when needed.

Hobart’s bowling has also been effective. Hayley Silver-Holmes and Heather Graham have shared 13 wickets, while Nicola Carey and Lauren Smith have added nine more. The attack has looked balanced and well-suited to the conditions, making it difficult for opponents to settle.


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The Melbourne Renegades Women have also been in good form, sitting second on the table with three wins from four matches. They’ve built a steady rhythm and will look to carry that confidence into their next game. Georgia Wareham has led their batting, scoring 123 runs at an average of 41 and a strike rate of 150. Courtney Webb has contributed 120 runs at a strike rate of 118, providing consistency at the top, while Alice Capsey and Nicole Faltum have added valuable runs, strengthening the depth of the lineup.

Their bowling has been equally reliable. Wareham has taken seven wickets at an economy of five, Tess Flintoff and Deandra Dottin have claimed eleven wickets combined, and Alice Capsey has chipped in with four more, forming a balanced and dangerous attack.

HH-W vs MR-W Possible Playing XI:

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.

Melbourne Renegades Women: Davina Perrin, Courtney Webb, Alice Capsey, Sophie Molineux (c), Deandra Dottin, Georgia Wareham, Tess Flintoff, Nicole Faltum (wk), Sarah Coyte, Milly Illingworth, Charis Bekker.

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

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

StatsMatchHH-W WonMR-W WonNRTied
Overall1911810
Recent 5 Matches53200

HH-W vs MR-W Toss Prediction:

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

HH-W vs MR-W Pitch Report:

The pitch at North Sydney Oval is generally balanced with a slight edge for batters. It offers consistent bounce and true pace, allowing stroke-makers to play freely, especially in the powerplay. Early in the game, pace bowlers may find some swing under cloudy conditions, while spinners can get a bit of turn as the match progresses. Dew in the evening could make batting under lights easier, so teams chasing often have an advantage if they get a good start. Overall, it promises an exciting contest where both batters and bowlers have opportunities to make an impact, and smart batting in the middle overs can be key to posting or chasing a competitive total.

HH-W vs MR-W Weather Report:

The weather at North Sydney Oval is expected to be cloudy with overcast skies, providing mild and comfortable conditions for play. The temperature should hover around 21–22°C (70–72°F), making it pleasant for both players and spectators. While no significant rain is forecast at that hour, showers may appear later in the evening. The cloud cover could assist swing bowlers early on, but overall the conditions remain favorable for batting. As the day progresses, humidity may rise slightly, and dew could develop if play extends into the evening, potentially helping batters under lights.

Batters to Watch (Recent Form):

Nicola Carey (HH-W): In 10 matches, Carey has scored 279 runs at an average of 46.5 and a strike rate of 122.9, providing stability at the top.

Danni Wyatt-Hodge (HH-W): The Hurricanes’ star is in sensational form with 251 runs in just 4 matches, averaging 83.67 and striking at 155.9.

Courtney Webb (MR-W): A consistent performer, Webb has accumulated 284 runs in 10 matches at 31.56, with a strike rate of 124.56.

Georgia Wareham (MR-W): Not only a handy batter, Wareham has 144 runs in 6 matches at 36 with a strike rate of 139.8, capable of turning games around.

Bowlers to Watch (Recent Form):

Hayley Silver-Holmes (HH-W): The Hurricanes’ lead pacer has taken 15 wickets in 9 matches at an impressive economy of 7.79 and a strike rate of 11.2.

Molly Strano (HH-W): The spin spearhead has 14 wickets from 10 matches at an economy of 5.81, consistently breaking partnerships.

Georgia Wareham (MR-W): Wareham doubles as a threat with the ball too, claiming 9 wickets in 6 matches at an economy of 5.09.

Tess Flintoff (MR-W): Flintoff has been effective with 9 wickets in 7 matches at 7.21 economy, providing crucial breakthroughs.

Expected Scores:

1st Innings Expected Score: 145–165
2nd Innings Expected Score: 140–160

Key Notes:

Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women Full Squad:

Hobart Hurricanes Women: 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, Ruth Johnston, Callie Wilson, Kathryn Bryce.

Melbourne Renegades Women: Courtney Webb, Alice Capsey, Sophie Molineux(c), Deandra Dottin, Georgia Wareham, Tess Flintoff, Nicole Faltum(w), Sarah Coyte, Milly Illingworth, Charis Bekker, Emma de Broughe, Naomi Stalenberg, Issy Wong

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