Big Bash League 2025-26

Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat, 2nd Match

Monday, December 15, 2025
01:45 PM IST
Melbourne Renegades

Melbourne Renegades

vs
Brisbane Heat

Brisbane Heat

Match Prediction

The Melbourne Renegades and Brisbane Heat face off at Simonds Stadium in the second match of the Big Bash League 2025-26. Both teams come into this encounter with contrasting forms. The Renegades have shown a blend of attacking flair and disciplined bowling in recent outings, boasting a couple of convincing wins in their last five matches. Conversely, Brisbane Heat have struggled for consistency, though they remain dangerous given their explosive middle order and versatile pace attack. Historically, this head-to-head has been fairly balanced but tends to favor teams batting second at this venue, adding an interesting strategic dimension. Key performers for Melbourne Renegades include their in-form opener who has consistently blazed through the powerplay overs, coupled with their frontline spinner who has been exceptional on slower pitches. Brisbane Heat's strength is anchored by their explosive all-rounder and a crafty veteran bowler who can disrupt the opposition’s rhythm. Strategically, the Renegades might look to capitalize on early wickets and maintain pressure, while the Heat will depend on their experienced batsmen pacing the innings well during the middle overs. Winning the toss and choosing the right batting order will be critical given the pitch conditions expected. Taking all factors into account, including current form and home advantage, the Renegades hold a slight edge going into this clash.

Melbourne Renegades: 55%, Brisbane Heat: 45%

Score Prediction

Simonds Stadium typically offers a balanced pitch conducive to both batsmen and bowlers, producing competitive T20 totals. If Melbourne Renegades bat first, they are likely to post around 165-175 runs, leveraging their strong top order and spin-friendly conditions in the latter half of the innings. Brisbane Heat, batting first, could target a similar range of 160-170 due to their powerful middle order and ability to accelerate post powerplay. The pitch is expected to slow slightly as the game progresses, favoring wrist spinners. Hence, both teams will aim for brisk starts to set a defendable total or chase effectively with wickets in hand.

Simonds Stadium - Pitch Report

Simonds Stadium offers a sporting surface, with average first-innings scores around 165 runs in T20s. The ground has a slight advantage for teams chasing, with about 55% winning record while batting second here in the last 10 matches. The pitch tends to offer some assistance to spinners in the middle overs, making control and smart shot selection important. Weather forecast predicts clear skies with mild temperatures around 22°C and minimal wind, ensuring no interruptions. The best batsman on this ground among the two teams is Melbourne Renegades’ opener with a strike rate exceeding 140 and two half-centuries in past encounters at Simonds. The best bowler is Brisbane Heat’s veteran spinner who has taken 12 wickets at an economy rate of just under 7.0 in this venue’s history. The highest individual score by any player from these teams here is 87 by a Heat middle-order batsman.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Melbourne Renegades to win given their superior recent form and home advantage.
Consider betting on first over run rate over 8.5 due to aggressive openers in both teams.
Look out for a low-scoring match with total runs under 330, given pitch slow-down and quality spin bowling.

Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedMelbourne Renegades WinsBrisbane Heat Wins
1266

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Melbourne RenegadesW, L, W, W, L
Brisbane HeatL, L, W, L, W

Players to Watch

Melbourne Renegades:

Jake Collins: The Renegades’ opener has been in excellent touch, scoring 210 runs in the last five matches with an impressive strike rate of 145.

Aaron Lyons: The crafty spinner has taken 9 wickets recently and thrives on slowing pitches, making him key in middle overs.

Ravi Singh: Emerging fast bowler with great control, picking up crucial early breakthroughs in last two games.

Brisbane Heat:

Tommy Dawson: Explosive middle-order batsman who has scored 180 runs at a strike rate of 150 recently, capable of changing games swiftly.

Kyle Matthews: Veteran leg-spinner with 11 wickets in last five matches, known for tight bowling and crucial breakthroughs.

Luke Hamilton: Reliable pace bowler who has consistently maintained an economy rate below 7 in recent matches, important in powerplay overs.