The upcoming WBBL clash between Brisbane Heat Women and Perth Scorchers Women at Allan Border Field promises to be an exciting contest between two power-packed sides. With both teams featuring world-class talent and dependable all-rounders, fans can expect a tight battle marked by smart bowling and explosive batting.
Brisbane Heat Women Squad
Jess Jonassen (C), Georgia Redmayne (WK), Mikayla Wrigley (WK), Lily Bassingthwaighte, Bonnie Berry, Lucy Bourke, Sianna Ginger, Lucy Hamilton, Nicola Hancock, Grace Harris, Charli Knott, Grace Parsons, Jemimah Rodrigues, Chinelle Henry, Nadine de Klerk.

Brisbane Heat come into this fixture with confidence, backed by a well-rounded squad that combines experience with youthful energy. Skipper Jess Jonassen anchors the spin department, while Grace Harris and Jemimah Rodrigues bring game-changing firepower to the batting order. With Georgia Redmayne’s consistency at the top and Nadine de Klerk’s balance as an all-rounder, the Heat have all bases covered for home conditions.
Perth Scorchers Women Squad
Sophie Devine (C), Beth Mooney (WK), Chloe Ainsworth, Maddy Darke, Amy Edgar, Mikayla Hinkley, Ebony Hoskin, Freya Kemp, Alana King, Katie Mack, Shay Manolini, Lilly Mills, Chloe Piparo, Paige Scholfield, Ruby Strange.

Led by the experienced Sophie Devine, the Scorchers boast a formidable top order. Beth Mooney remains the key pillar in the batting lineup, while Alana King’s spin and Chloe Ainsworth’s pace ensure a balanced attack. With Paige Scholfield and Katie Mack capable of accelerating in the middle overs, Perth have the potential to trouble any opposition on their day.
Pitch Report – Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Allan Border Field traditionally offers a good balance between bat and ball. The surface starts true and aids stroke-making early on, but spinners tend to find grip as the game progresses. Teams batting first often aim for a competitive total around the 150-mark, with the average first-innings score hovering between 140 and 150.
Predicted First Innings Score Range
- 125–185 runs overall
- Likely range: 140–150 runs
A score above 152 when batting first has historically been a winning total here, with Brisbane Heat enjoying an 84.8% win rate when surpassing that benchmark.
Winning Prediction
Based on multiple performance metrics and historical data, Brisbane Heat Women hold a slight advantage heading into this clash.
| Factor | Weight | Advantage | Insights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head-to-Head & Common Opponents | 20% | Brisbane Heat | 67% win rate in past matchups |
| Venue Record | 15% | Brisbane Heat | Stronger results at Allan Border Field |
| Batting First/Second Balance | 15% | Brisbane Heat (slight edge) | Consistent both chasing & setting targets |
| Recent Form | 15% | Brisbane Heat | 75% recent win probability |
| Squad Composition | 20% | Even | Both sides balanced with key match-winners |
| Venue Context | 15% | Brisbane Heat | Better record above 152 when batting first |
Overall Win Probability:
- Brisbane Heat Women: 56–59%
- Perth Scorchers Women: 41–44%
Top Player Predictions
Top Batters (30+ Runs Probability)
| Player | Team | Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Beth Mooney | Perth Scorchers | 43.92% |
| Paige Scholfield | Perth Scorchers | 35.71% |
| Grace Harris | Brisbane Heat | 34.43% |
Top Bowlers (2+ Wickets Probability)
| Player | Team | Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Alana King | Perth Scorchers | 41.67% |
| Sianna Ginger | Brisbane Heat | 35.71% |
| Chloe Ainsworth | Perth Scorchers | 30.77% |
Boundary Prediction
Allan Border Field demands precision over power. Expect calculated aggression from both sides.
| Innings | Fours | Sixes |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Innings | 14.39 | 2.14 |
| 2nd Innings | 13.36 | 1.82 |
Total Boundaries Predicted: Around 32 fours and 4 sixes combined.
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