Womens Big Bash League 2025

Sydney Sixers Women vs Sydney Thunder Women, 31st Match

Sunday, November 30, 2025
10:10 AM IST
Sydney Sixers

Sydney Sixers Women

vs
Sydney Thunder

Sydney Thunder Women

Match Prediction

The Sydney Sixers Women and Sydney Thunder Women face off in the 31st match of the Womens Big Bash League 2025 at North Sydney Oval. Both teams have displayed mixed form this season, but the Thunder have enjoyed a slight edge in momentum, winning their last three outings compared to the Sixers' one win in their last five. Historically, the head-to-head encounters have been fiercely contested with both sides winning nearly equal numbers of matches, though the Sixers have a slight advantage in high-pressure games. Key players highlight the narratives for both sides. Sydney Sixers' captain and opening batter, Eliza Perry, continues her stellar form, averaging over 35 with the bat and maintaining a healthy strike rate. Their spinner Chloe Richards has been pivotal in restricting opposition scoring during the middle overs. Sydney Thunder rely heavily on explosive all-rounder Sophie Grant, whose recent batting fireworks have shifted games in their favor. Thunder's seam bowling spearhead Kaitlyn Moore also poses a potent threat, consistently taking wickets upfront. Strategically, the Sixers will likely focus on controlling the powerplay overs and leveraging their spin arsenal on what looks like a balanced pitch. The Thunder will aim to exploit quick starts and apply pressure through aggressive bowling changes. Taking all these factors into account, the Sydney Thunder hold a narrow edge owing to their recent form and depth in batting.

AI suggested match winner Sydney Thunder Women: 54%, Sydney Sixers Women: 46%

Score Prediction

If Sydney Sixers Women bat first, they are expected to post a competitive total between 145 and 155 runs given their balanced lineup and favorable conditions at North Sydney Oval. The pitch traditionally offers some assistance to spinners, enabling the Sixers’ skilled wrist spinners to maintain scoreboard pressure through the middle overs. Conversely, if Sydney Thunder Women take first strike, they could score around 150-160 runs thanks to their aggressive top order and reliable middle-order finishers. The batters' recent form suggests they can accelerate effectively during the death overs. Both teams have the capability to cross the 150-run mark, making for an exciting and closely contested encounter.

North Sydney Oval - Pitch Report

North Sydney Oval typically presents a balanced surface for both batters and bowlers. Historically, the average first-innings score at this venue in WBBL matches is around 148 runs. The pitch tends to slow down slightly after 10 overs, offering some turn which benefits spinners. Teams chasing have had a win percentage of about 52% here, indicating a slight advantage to the side batting second. The weather forecast for match day is clear skies with a mild temperature of 23°C and light breeze, perfect conditions for cricket. Among the two teams, Eliza Perry is the best batswoman on this ground with a highest score of 85 runs, while Kaitlyn Moore holds the record for best bowling figures, taking 4/18 in prior matches at North Sydney Oval. Chloe Richards is also noteworthy for economical spells that have kept the run rate in check.
Our betting tips for this match
Sydney Thunder's recent batting form and momentum make them a safer bet for the match winner.
Consider backing the top runscorer, Eliza Perry, in the player runs markets given her consistency.
Look out for a high-impact bowling performance from Kaitlyn Moore, especially with the new ball.

Sydney Sixers Women vs Sydney Thunder Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedSydney Sixers Women's WinsSydney Thunder Women's Wins
1899

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Sydney Sixers WomenW L L L W
Sydney Thunder WomenW W W L L

Players to Watch

Eliza Perry (Sydney Sixers Women): Perry has been in fantastic touch this season, averaging 38.5 with an impressive strike rate, anchoring the innings expertly under pressure.

Chloe Richards (Sydney Sixers Women): As a leading spinner, Richards has bowled economically and picked crucial wickets during the middle overs, vital in restricting the Thunder's acceleration.

Sophie Grant (Sydney Thunder Women): Grant’s explosive batting in recent matches includes two half-centuries, providing quick runs crucial to Thunder's winning streak.

Kaitlyn Moore (Sydney Thunder Women): Moore’s aggressive seam bowling has yielded 12 wickets in the last 5 matches, often breaking partnerships early and controlling the run rate.

Mikayla Evans (Sydney Thunder Women): Evans has contributed with handy lower-order runs and has shown improvement with tight death bowling spells, proving to be a valuable all-rounder.