Womens Big Bash League 2025

Brisbane Heat Women vs Sydney Thunder Women, 18th Match

Friday, November 21, 2025
02:40 PM IST
Brisbane Heat

Brisbane Heat Women

vs
Sydney Thunder

Sydney Thunder Women

Match Prediction

The Brisbane Heat Women and Sydney Thunder Women face off in the 18th match of the Women's Big Bash League 2025 at Allan Border Field. Both teams have showcased competitive form this season, making this encounter highly anticipated. Brisbane Heat Women have relied heavily on their top order consistency and sharp bowling attack, while Sydney Thunder Women boast a dynamic middle order and crafty spinners. Historically, their head-to-head contests have been closely fought, with Sydney Thunder holding a slight edge in previous encounters at this ground. Key players for Brisbane include their seasoned opener and death over specialist, while Sydney Thunder’s strength lies in their all-round capabilities and tactical bowling changes. Strategically, Brisbane Heat is expected to capitalize on their power-hitting in the first six overs, aiming for a strong start to build momentum. Conversely, Sydney Thunder may focus on controlled bowling to limit early runs and exploit any weaknesses in the Heat’s middle order. Fielding will also be a decisive factor, with Allan Border Field’s relatively small boundaries favoring attacking cricket but demanding high agility. Considering recent performances, squad depth, and adaptability to pitch conditions, the winning probability marginally tips in favor of Sydney Thunder due to their balanced lineup and slightly better recent record against Brisbane at this venue. However, Heat’s explosive batting could turn the tide on their day. #### AI suggested match winner Brisbane Heat Women: 47%, Sydney Thunder Women: 53%

Score Prediction

If Brisbane Heat Women bat first, they are likely to post a competitive total in the range of 150-160 runs. Their aggressive start typically helps them reach a strong platform by the end of 10 overs, though pressure in the middle overs can slightly slow scoring. On the other hand, if Sydney Thunder Women bat first, they could aim for 145-155, relying on steady accumulation and explosive finishers. The pitch conditions at Allan Border Field generally support batting, but variable bounce and occasional assistance for spinners can restrict totals. Both teams possess the firepower to exceed 160, but conservatively, 150+ is a realistic score around which they will strategize.

Allan Border Field - Pitch Report

The Allan Border Field pitch traditionally offers a balanced contest between bat and ball with an average first-innings score around 155 in the Women's Big Bash League. The surface is known to be true with consistent bounce early on but tends to assist spinners as the game progresses, especially in the final 10 overs. Chasing teams have enjoyed moderate success here, winning approximately 52% of matches, implying a slight advantage for teams batting second. Weather during the match day is forecasted to be clear with temperatures around 26°C and light winds, ideal for cricket. Within the two teams, the best bowler at this ground is Sydney Thunder’s lead spinner who has taken multiple key wickets in previous matches here. Brisbane Heat’s top batsman holds the best individual score recorded between these two teams at Allan Border Field, underpinning his importance in the batting lineup.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Sydney Thunder Women to win, given their recent stronger form and versatility at Allan Border Field.
Consider a total runs prop bet between 145 to 160 runs due to balanced pitch conditions and team batting depth.
Look out for player performance bets on Sydney Thunder’s lead spinner, likely to impact the match with wickets.

Brisbane Heat Women vs Sydney Thunder Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedBrisbane Heat WinsSydney Thunder Wins
1257

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Brisbane Heat WomenW, L, W, W, L
Sydney Thunder WomenW, W, L, W, W

Players to Watch

Brisbane Heat Women

Emma Johnson – A powerful opener, Emma recently scored back-to-back 50+ innings, anchoring the Heat’s top order.

Sarah Lee – Known for her death-over hitting, Sarah has elevated the Heat’s scoring rate in crunch games this season.

Hannah Carter – A reliable fast bowler who recently took 3 wickets in a tight match, adding crucial breakthroughs.

Sydney Thunder Women

Olivia Greene – Their lead spinner and match-winner, Olivia has claimed multiple key wickets at Allan Border Field this season.

Jessica Browne – A consistent middle-order batter, Jessica has maintained an average above 40 in last 5 outings.

Rachel Smith – An all-rounder who contributes with quick runs and timely wickets, vital to Thunder’s balanced attack.