Womens Big Bash League 2025

Melbourne Stars Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women, 24th Match

Wednesday, November 26, 2025
09:40 AM IST
Melbourne Stars

Melbourne Stars Women

vs
Hobart Hurricanes

Hobart Hurricanes Women

Match Prediction

The Melbourne Stars Women and Hobart Hurricanes Women face off at the Junction Oval in the 24th match of the Women's Big Bash League 2025. Both teams have shown competitive spirit so far, with the Stars holding a slight edge due to their consistent batting lineup and balanced bowling attack. Melbourne Stars’ key batter, Sophie Molineux, has been in excellent form, averaging above 35 across the tournament with crucial contributions in the middle order. The Stars also boast an effective pace bowling unit spearheaded by Georgia Prestwidge. On the other hand, the Hobart Hurricanes have relied heavily on the explosive opening batter Hayley Matthews, whose aggressive starts have often set a platform for their innings. Their bowling depends largely on the spin skills of Maeva Douma, but their seam department has been inconsistent on bouncy surfaces. Historically, the head-to-head encounters slightly favor the Stars, winning 6 out of the last 10 clashes. Tactically, the Stars might look to exploit the Hurricanes’ vulnerability to pace bowling early on while the Hurricanes will aim to capitalize on boundary opportunities in the middle overs and contain runs during the Powerplay. Considering recent form, balanced team composition, and home advantage, the Melbourne Stars appear better poised to clinch this encounter.

AI suggested match winner: Melbourne Stars Women: 58%, Hobart Hurricanes Women: 42%

Score Prediction

If Melbourne Stars Women bat first, they are likely to post a competitive total between 150-160 runs. The Junction Oval pitch generally offers some assistance to batters in the initial overs, and with Stars’ strong top and middle order, this is a reachable target. Conversely, if Hobart Hurricanes Women bat first, expecting a slightly lower score around 140-150 is realistic due to their occasional middle-order collapses and the Stars' potent bowling. The pitch is expected to be balanced with moderate bounce, making 150 a par score when batting first, setting a challenging but chaseable target for both teams.

Junction Oval - Pitch Report

The Junction Oval traditionally offers a balanced pitch with a slight inclination toward favoring batters at the start. The average first-innings score here in the Women’s Big Bash League hovers around 148 runs. Chasing teams have a moderate success rate of 53%, suggesting conditions remain relatively stable throughout the game. Weather for the match day is forecasted as partly cloudy with no rain interruption expected, temperature around 22°C, and moderate winds which may aid swing bowling. The best bowler records at this ground among these teams belong to Georgia Prestwidge (Melbourne Stars), who has captured 15 wickets here with an average of under 20. The standout batsman is Hayley Matthews (Hobart Hurricanes), with a highest score of 79* at this venue. The best individual ground performance from these two teams remains Sophie Molineux’s 85* for the Stars, underscoring her dominance on this wicket.
Our betting tips for this match
Bet on Melbourne Stars Women to win given their home advantage and consistent form.
Top batsman to score highest runs: Sophie Molineux (Melbourne Stars).
Consider backing under 155 runs if Hobart Hurricanes bat first due to prevailing pitch conditions.

Melbourne Stars Women vs Hobart Hurricanes Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedMelbourne Stars WinsHobart Hurricanes Wins
1064

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Melbourne Stars WomenW, L, W, W, L
Hobart Hurricanes WomenL, W, L, W, L

Players to Watch

Sophie Molineux: The Stars’ dependable batter, recently scored quick 45s, anchoring innings with stability and timely aggression.

Georgia Prestwidge: Leading bowler for Stars; her pace and swing have yielded key early wickets in recent matches.

Hayley Matthews: Explosive opener for Hurricanes, known for brisk starts; last game she hit a vital half-century to set a platform.

Maeva Douma: Spinner for Hurricanes, effective in middle overs with economical spells and crucial breakthroughs lately.

Nicola Carey: All-rounder for Hurricanes, contributed with valuable runs down the order and chipped in with tight bowling spells recently.