Match Preview – Sydney Thunder Women vs Perth Scorchers Women( ST-W vs PS-W ), Dream11 Prediction, 15th Match, WBBL 2025. Who Will Win, On November 19, 2025

Sydney Thunder Women( ST-W ) is set to face Perth Scorchers Women( PS-W ) in their 15th match during the Women’s Big Bash League 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the Drummoyne Oval on Wednesday, November 19.


Match Preview – Sydney Thunder Women vs Perth Scorchers Women( ST-W vs PS-W ), Dream11 Prediction, 15th Match, WBBL 2025. Who Will Win, On November 19, 2025

Match Details:

  • Match: Sydney Thunder Women vs Perth Scorchers Women( ST-W vs PS-W ), 15th Match, Women’s Big Bash League 2025
  • Date and Time: November 19,  08:10 am GMT / 01:40 pm IST / 07:10 pm local time
  • Venue: Drummoyne Oval, Sydney

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

Who will win the toss? – Sydney Thunder Women
Who will win the match? – Perth Scorchers Women

Sydney Thunder Women vs Perth Scorchers Women Preview:

Sydney Thunder Women( ST-W ) is set to face Perth Scorchers Women( PS-W ) in their 15th match during the Women’s Big Bash League 2025. This match is scheduled to take place at the Drummoyne Oval on Wednesday, November 19.

Sydney Thunder Women will be looking to bounce back in this match. Their bowlers did an excellent job in the previous game, holding a strong Sixers batting unit to just 142.

Captain Phoebe Litchfield will be counting on her bowlers to carry that confidence forward and challenge an unpredictable—but dangerous—Scorchers batting lineup.

Shabnim Ismail, Samantha Bates, and Georgia Voll remain the main strike options. Bates’ left-arm spin and Voll’s right-arm offbreaks have worked well this season, and if Litchfield uses them together through the middle overs, they could really tighten the game up.

Taneale Peschel has struggled so far—expensive and wicketless—but the experienced Chamari Athapaththu gives the Thunder another reliable option with the ball. Overall, their bowlers will need to lead the way if Sydney Thunder want to stay competitive.

With the bat, however, Thunder have issues. Georgia Voll opens alongside keeper Tahlia Wilson, but neither has made a big impact yet. Litchfield’s poor form only adds to the pressure. Heather Knight and Anika Learoyd at 4 and 5 have also found runs hard to come by.

Despite a lineup full of talent, Thunder simply haven’t been putting enough runs on the board, and facing a strong Scorchers attack won’t make things easier.


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Perth Scorchers’ batting looks inconsistent on paper but not necessarily in reality. They smashed 172/3 against Brisbane Heat Women and won comfortably. In their last game, they were cruising at 55/2 in the 10th over while chasing 113 before the DLS method confirmed their win.

The only blemish was a 16-run loss to Melbourne Stars Women—but that collapse came while chasing 95 in just 9 overs, a tricky ask for any team. So their form isn’t as shaky as it seems.

Beth Mooney is the batter to watch. She already smashed a century against the Heat and looks in prime touch. Sophie Devine, Freya Kemp, and Paige Scholfield make up a capable middle order that can score quickly when needed. Though they aren’t the most consistent unit, they still have enough firepower to challenge the Thunder.

With the ball, Chloe Ainsworth and Sophie Devine will be key. Alana King remains a major wicket-taking threat as well. The Scorchers have plenty of variety in their attack and are more than capable of putting the Thunder under pressure.

Overall, Perth Scorchers Women appear to hold the advantage heading into this contest, especially given Thunder’s ongoing struggles with the bat.

ST-W vs SS-W Possible Playing XI:

Sydney Thunder Women: Georgia Voll, Tahlia Wilson (wk), Phoebe Litchfield (c), Heather Knight, Chamari Athapaththu, Anika Learoyd, Laura Harris, Lucy Finn, Taneale Peschel, Shabnim Ismail, Samantha Bates.

Perth Scorchers Women: Beth Mooney (wk), Katie Mack, Sophie Devine (c), Mikayla Hinkley, Freya Kemp, Paige Scholfield, Alana King, Chloe Ainsworth, Ruby Strange, Lilly Mills, Amy Edgar.

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

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

StatsMatchST-W WonPS-W WonNRTied
Overall23101210
Recent 5 Matches53200

ST-W vs SS-W Toss Prediction:

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

ST-W vs SS-W Pitch Report:

The pitch at Drummoyne Oval, Sydney offers a fairly balanced contest between bat and ball. Early in the game, pace bowlers can extract some movement and bounce, making the initial overs slightly challenging for batters. As the match progresses, the surface tends to settle, becoming more favorable for batters to build innings and play their strokes freely. In the later stages, spinners can come into play if the pitch slows down or shows variable bounce. Teams winning the toss often prefer to chase, as batting second has been slightly more successful in recent T20 matches. Overall, it’s a typical Sydney wicket that rewards good technique, patience, and smart shot selection.

ST-W vs SS-W Weather Report:

At 7:10 PM local time on November 19 at Drummoyne Oval in Sydney, the weather is expected to be clear with a comfortable temperature around 24°C. Skies will remain mostly sunny earlier in the evening and calm, providing ideal conditions for cricket under the lights. There is no chance of rain, so players can expect consistent outfield and playing conditions throughout the match, making it perfect for an uninterrupted and exciting game.

Batters to Watch (Recent Form):

AB Learoyd (ST-W): 10 matches, 253 runs, 36.14 avg, 110.96 SR – consistent scorer at the top of the order.

TB Wilson (ST-W): 10 matches, 193 runs, 19.3 avg, 109.03 SR – aggressive opener capable of quick starts.

BL Mooney (PS-W): 6 matches, 233 runs, 38.83 avg, 135.46 SR – powerful and explosive, can change games quickly.

MC Hinkley (PS-W): 10 matches, 147 runs, 16.33 avg, 91.3 SR – middle-order batter who rotates strike effectively.

Bowlers to Watch (Recent Form):

SL Bates (ST-W): 9 matches, 11 wickets, 6.27 econ, 18.27 SR – reliable seamer with tight lines.

S Ismail (ST-W): 6 matches, 7 wickets, 7.58 econ, 19 SR – strike bowler, capable of breakthroughs.

LG Mills (PS-W): 8 matches, 12 wickets, 5.54 econ, 12.08 SR – economical and wicket-taking bowler.

AL Edgar (PS-W): 10 matches, 11 wickets, 6.58 econ, 18 SR – consistent performer in the middle overs.

Expected Scores:

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

Key Notes:

Sydney Thunder Women vs Perth Scorchers Women Full Squad:

Sydney Thunder Women: Georgia Voll, Tahlia Wilson(w), Phoebe Litchfield(c), Heather Knight, Anika Learoyd, Chamari Athapaththu, Laura Harris, Lucy Finn, Taneale Peschel, Shabnim Ismail, Samantha Bates, Ella Briscoe, Hasrat Gill.

Perth Scorchers Women: Katie Mack, Beth Mooney(w), Mikayla Hinkley, Sophie Devine(c), Freya Kemp, Paige Scholfield, Alana King, Chloe Ainsworth, Ruby Strange, Lilly Mills, Amy Edgar, Ebony Hoskin, Shay Manolini, Maddy Darke, Chloe Piparo

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