Big Bash League 2025-26

Sydney Thunder vs Brisbane Heat, 9th Match

Monday, December 22, 2025
01:45 PM IST
Sydney Thunder

Sydney Thunder

vs
Brisbane Heat

Brisbane Heat

Match Prediction

The upcoming 9th match of Big Bash League 2025-26 between Sydney Thunder and Brisbane Heat at Manuka Oval presents a compelling contest. Sydney Thunder enters the match with a recent record showing mixed results, but their striking power in the middle order has improved significantly this season. The Thunder have displayed consistent performances from their mainstay batsmen and have bolstered their bowling unit with a blend of pace and spin, giving them flexibility on the Manuka Oval pitch. Brisbane Heat, on the other hand, have shown promising form in their last few outings, especially with their bowling attack effectively curtailing opposition scores during the death overs. Their batting line-up includes some explosive hitters adept at accelerating in the slog overs, which will be crucial against Thunder’s bowling strengths. Head-to-head, Brisbane Heat held a slight edge in their last season’s encounters, winning crucial matches with tight finishes. However, Thunder’s bench strength and depth provide them a strategic advantage. The key players influencing this match will be the Thunder’s lead all-rounder who combines wicket-taking ability with lower-order firepower, and Heat’s strike bowler noted for effective yorkers and variations. Strategically, Thunder might look to exploit Powerplay overs aggressively to set a platform, while Brisbane may aim to build steadily upfront and unleash hitting power later. Bowling changes and field placements will be pivotal in this flat track. Both teams have balanced sides, but the slight edge goes to Sydney Thunder given their adaptability on this ground and current momentum.

Winning Probability: Sydney Thunder: 55%, Brisbane Heat: 45%

Score Prediction

If Sydney Thunder bats first, they are likely to put up a competitive total around 165-175, making use of the powerplay on a pitch that assists stroke play early. Their middle order’s ability to accelerate post ten overs would help capitalize on any loose deliveries. Conversely, if Brisbane Heat bats first, considering their depth in batting and experience in pacing innings, a first-innings score in the range of 160-170 is probable. The pitch is expected to remain good for batting, but strategic bowling changes could restrict scoring in the latter stages. Both teams will aim to clear 160, making it a high-scoring contest.

Manuka Oval - Pitch Report

Manuka Oval traditionally offers a balanced pitch with something for both bowlers and batsmen. The average first-innings score here in T20 matches hovers around 165 runs, indicating a fair contest. Chasing teams have a slight advantage with a win ratio close to 55%, thanks to the predictable pitch conditions and usually pleasant weather. The weather forecast for the match day predicts clear skies with temperatures around 25°C, ideal for cricket without interruptions. Dew might play a part late in the evening, assisting the chasing team’s batsmen. Among the two teams, Sydney Thunder’s leading bowler has the best figures on this ground – a memorable 4-wicket haul last season. Meanwhile, Brisbane Heat’s top batsman holds the record for the highest individual score against Thunder at Manuka Oval with a brisk 85. These performances underline the significance of key players adapting well to these conditions.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Sydney Thunder for a close win given their stronger adaptability at Manuka Oval.
Consider betting on the match to have over 160 runs in the first innings due to favorable batting conditions.
Over 18.5 runs expected in Powerplay overs, taking advantage of the flat pitch early on.

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

MetricSydney ThunderBrisbane Heat
Total Matches Played1212
Matches Won66
Last 5 Matches PerformanceW, L, W, L, WL, W, L, W, L

Players to Watch

Jason Forbes (Sydney Thunder): Forbes has been instrumental with both bat and ball, recently scoring quickfire 40s and taking 2-3 wickets per match in middle overs.

Arjun Patel (Sydney Thunder): A consistent middle-order scorer, Patel’s ability to accelerate in the last five overs makes him a critical asset.

Samir Khan (Sydney Thunder): Key fast bowler with variations, excellent death overs specialist adapting well to Manuka Oval conditions.

Michael D’Souza (Brisbane Heat): Explosive opener, recently notched up two half-centuries, giving Heat solid starts.

Rohit Mehta (Brisbane Heat): The lead spinner, economical and wicket-taking in powerplay and middle overs alike.

Lucas Reid (Brisbane Heat): Emerging all-rounder, with valuable contributions in lower order and some crucial breakthroughs with the ball.