Womens Big Bash League 2025

Perth Scorchers Women vs Brisbane Heat Women, 39th Match

Saturday, December 6, 2025
01:40 PM IST
 Perth Scorchers

Perth Scorchers Women

vs
Brisbane Heat

Brisbane Heat Women

Match Prediction

The 39th match of the Women's Big Bash League 2025 promises an intriguing clash between Perth Scorchers Women and Brisbane Heat Women at the iconic W.A.C.A. Ground. Both teams have been in competitive form this season, with the Scorchers showcasing a solid blend of experience and youth, leveraging their home-ground advantage effectively. In recent outings, Perth have won four of their last five matches, demonstrating strength in both batting and bowling departments. Key performers such as Alana King and have contributed significantly to their momentum. Brisbane Heat Women, on the other hand, have had a mixed run recently with three wins and two losses in their last five outings. Their batting lineup, spearheaded by the explosive Georgia Redmayne and consistent Maddy Darke, has often been able to post competitive totals. Their bowling attack, led by Jess Jonassen, has been effective in controlling the middle overs. Historically, Perth holds a slight edge over Brisbane in head-to-head contests, especially at the W.A.C.A., where their familiarity with the pitch conditions provides tactical advantages. Perth's aggressive opening spells and ability to accelerate in the middle overs should put pressure on the Heat’s bowling strategy. Brisbane will need to capitalize on their power hitters upfront and aim to contain Perth’s key wicket-taking bowlers early. Considering current form, home conditions, and player availability, Perth Scorchers appear to have a marginal advantage going into this match. Their consistent performances and tactical astuteness provide them with a strong platform to claim victory.

Winning Probability: Perth Scorchers Women: 57%, Brisbane Heat Women: 43%

Score Prediction

If Perth Scorchers Women win the toss and bat first, they are expected to post a challenging total around 155-165 runs. Their ability to exploit the pace-friendly conditions of the W.A.C.A. and build partnerships will be key. Perth’s depth in batting ensures a steady flow of runs throughout the innings. Conversely, if Brisbane Heat Women bat first, a target in the vicinity of 145-155 runs is likely. They tend to start aggressively, but sometimes their middle order struggles on quicker pitches. However, heat players like Georgia Redmayne can provide impetus upfront, making this total competitive given the pitch. Considering both teams’ batting strengths and the wicket conditions, a first-innings total in the mid-150s is the benchmark, setting up a game balanced between bat and ball with slight edge to the side batting first given the ground’s characteristics.

W.A.C.A. Ground - Pitch Report

The W.A.C.A. Ground traditionally favors seam bowlers with its pace and bounce, particularly in the initial overs. The pitch tends to settle in the second half of the innings, allowing stroke players to find rhythm. Historically, the average first-innings score at this venue in WBBL matches is around 150 runs, indicating a balanced contest between bat and ball. Chasing teams at the W.A.C.A. have a marginally better record, winning approximately 52% of matches, suggesting the pitch remains consistent throughout. Best bowler at this venue among the two teams is Alana King, known for her deceptive spin and wicket-taking ability. The top batsman is Beth Mooney, who has scored over 300 runs in WBBL games at W.A.C.A. with a highest of 85*. Notable records at this ground include a spectacular 75 runs off 50 balls by Beth Mooney and 4 wickets in an innings by Alana King during previous seasons, highlighting their dominance here. The weather forecast for match day suggests clear skies with mild temperatures around 22°C and light winds, offering perfect playing conditions without any disruptions.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Perth Scorchers Women to win at home due to their consistent form and strong bowling attack.
Consider betting on total runs over 150 when Perth Scorchers bat first, given the favorable pitch conditions.
Watch for the player prop bets on Beth Mooney’s runs; she has a strong track record scoring runs at W.A.C.A.

Perth Scorchers Women vs Brisbane Heat Women - Head to Head Record in T20

StatisticPerth Scorchers WomenBrisbane Heat Women
Total Matches Played1212
Matches Won75
Matches Lost57

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 MatchesWinsLosses
Perth Scorchers WomenW, W, L, W, W41
Brisbane Heat WomenW, L, W, L, W32

Players to Watch

Alana King: Perth’s key spinner, King has been instrumental in taking early wickets and controlling the middle overs, adding significant value with the bat lower down the order.

Beth Mooney: A prolific scorer for Perth, Mooney’s ability to anchor the innings and accelerate when needed makes her a pivotal player for the Scorchers.

Nat Sciver-Brunt: All-rounder providing balance to Perth’s lineup, known for her powerful hitting and crucial breakthroughs.

Georgia Redmayne: Brisbane’s aggressive opener who sets the tone with brisk starts, recently scored a match-winning 70 in the last game.

Maddy Darke: Reliable middle-order batter with consistent performances, contributing crucial runs under pressure.

Jess Jonassen: Veteran spinner leading the Heat’s bowling attack; her variations and control have troubled many batsmen this season.