Date: November 11, 2025
Time: 9:10 AM Local (4:10 AM GMT)
Venue: Junction Oval, Melbourne
Tournament: Women’s Big Bash League 2025/26
Match Number: 5th Match
Umpires: Chris Grant, Daryl Brigham
TV Umpire: Bede Sajowitz
Match Referee: Bob Parry
Match Preview
The defending champions Melbourne Renegades Women are back at their home ground, Junction Oval, after winning their opening match against Brisbane Heat. They beat the Heat by 7 wickets in a rain-affected game, showing why they’re the team to beat this season.
Sydney Thunder Women, on the other hand, lost their first match against Hobart Hurricanes despite posting a strong total of 181 runs. Their bowling struggled to defend the target, which is a concern heading into this match.
Junction Oval offers a batting-friendly pitch with consistent bounce and good carry, making it ideal for aggressive stroke play. This means we could see plenty of runs scored in this match.
Expected Playing XIs
Melbourne Renegades Women (Likely XI)
Source: Based on squad lists from Female Cricket and previous match lineup
- Courtney Webb
- Davina Perrin
- Alice Capsey
- Deandra Dottin
- Sophie Molineux
- Nicole Faltum
- Georgia Wareham
- Sarah Coyte
- Charis Bekker
- Tess Flintoff
- Sara Kennedy
Note: The official playing XI will be confirmed at the toss. This lineup is based on the squad available and their previous match.
Sydney Thunder Women (Likely XI)
Source: Based on their previous match against Hobart Hurricanes (Outlook India)
The Thunder played with Georgia Voll, Tahlia Wilson (wicketkeeper), Phoebe Litchfield (captain), Heather Knight, Chamari Athapaththu, Anika Learoyd, Laura Harris, Hasrat Gill, Taneale Peschel, Shabnim Ismail, and Samantha Bates in their opening match.
- Georgia Voll
- Tahlia Wilson
- Phoebe Litchfield
- Heather Knight
- Chamari Athapaththu
- Anika Learoyd
- Laura Harris
- Hasrat Gill
- Taneale Peschel
- Shabnim Ismail
- Samantha Bates
Players to Watch
Batters
| Player | Team | Recent Form | Why Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Courtney Webb | Melbourne Renegades | Scored 34 runs from 22 balls with a strike rate of 154.54 in the opening match | Provides explosive starts at the top |
| Chamari Athapaththu | Sydney Thunder | Scored 32 off 22 balls in their first match | Experienced T20 specialist |
| Heather Knight | Sydney Thunder | Made 39 off 31 balls against Hobart | England international in good form |
| Alice Capsey | Melbourne Renegades | Key batting allrounder | Can change the game with bat |
Bowlers
| Player | Team | Recent Form | Why Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia Wareham | Melbourne Renegades | Took 3 wickets for just 12 runs in four overs with an economy rate of 3.00 | Match-winning leg-spinner |
| Sophie Molineux | Melbourne Renegades | Captain and key bowler | Left-arm spinner who leads from front |
| Shabnim Ismail | Sydney Thunder | Fast bowler from South Africa | Pace and experience |
| Samantha Bates | Sydney Thunder | Left-arm spinner | Key wicket-taker |
Pitch and Weather Report
Pitch Conditions: Junction Oval in Melbourne offers a batting-friendly pitch, characterized by consistent bounce and good carry, making it ideal for aggressive stroke play. Fast bowlers can get help early in the innings, but batters usually dominate as the match goes on.
Weather: Melbourne weather can be unpredictable. The temperature will be around 15°C with humidity around 69%. There were rain delays in a previous match at this venue, so weather could play a role.
Toss Factor: Teams winning the toss might prefer to bowl first, as chasing teams have won several matches at Junction Oval recently.
Head-to-Head Record
Sydney Thunder Women have won 11 matches against Melbourne Renegades Women, while the Renegades have claimed victory 8 times in WBBL history. There have been no no-results or draws between the two teams.
Thunder have a slight edge in the overall record, but the Renegades are the defending champions and playing at home.
What to Expect
This match promises to be exciting. Melbourne Renegades are confident after their opening win and have a strong bowling attack. Georgia Wareham’s match-defining bowling spell in their opener showed the Renegades’ bowling strength.
Sydney Thunder need to improve their bowling after conceding 181 runs and still losing. Their batting looks strong with international stars like Heather Knight and Chamari Athapaththu, but they must find a way to take wickets.
The Junction Oval pitch favors batters, so expect both teams to post big totals. The team that bowls smarter and takes wickets at key moments will likely win.
Match Prediction
Winner: Melbourne Renegades Women
Why: The Renegades are playing at home, have momentum from their first win, and possess a stronger bowling attack. Georgia Wareham and Sophie Molineux can control the middle overs, which could be the difference. While Thunder have strong batters, their bowling concerns give Renegades the edge.
Expected Score: First innings around 150-165 runs
