Big Bash League 2025-26

Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat, 24th Match

Monday, January 5, 2026
01:45 PM IST
Sydney Sixers

Sydney Sixers

vs
Brisbane Heat

Brisbane Heat

Match Prediction

The Sydney Sixers and Brisbane Heat, two strong contenders in the Big Bash League 2025-26, face off in the 24th match at the International Sports Stadium. Sydney Sixers have showcased consistent form lately, winning three of their last five games, driven largely by their balanced squad blend of power hitters and strategic bowlers. Brisbane Heat, meanwhile, have struggled for consistency, winning only two out of their past five, though their explosive batting line-up can turn games around quickly if their top order clicks. Historically, the head-to-head record between these sides is closely contested, with the Sixers holding a slight edge in recent encounters, particularly owing to their disciplined bowling attack. Key performers for the Sixers this season include their captain, known for consolidating innings under pressure, and a pace spearhead who has been impressive on this pace-friendly wicket. Brisbane Heat’s strength lies in their dynamic middle-order batsman, who has been among the highest run-scorers in the tournament. Strategically, Sydney Sixers may look to exploit early wickets with their seamers in favorable conditions, while Brisbane Heat might focus more on a strong start to put pressure on Sixers' bowling. Considering recent form, squad balance, and home advantage, the Sydney Sixers are marginal favorites heading into this clash. #### AI suggested match winner Sydney Sixers: 57%, Brisbane Heat: 43%

Score Prediction

Considering the pitch at the International Sports Stadium, which generally favors an attacking style with some assistance to fast bowlers early on, if Sydney Sixers bat first, they are likely to post a total between 165-175. Their batting depth and ability to accelerate later in the innings support this estimate. On the other hand, if Brisbane Heat bat first, a score in the range of 160-170 is predicted; their aggressive top order can set a brisk pace, but some vulnerability in the middle order might limit very high totals. Both teams will aim to balance aggression with wickets in hand to make the most of the venue’s characteristics.

International Sports Stadium - Pitch Report

The pitch at the International Sports Stadium traditionally offers a pace-friendly surface with decent bounce and some lateral movement early on, favoring fast bowlers. Historically, the average first-innings score here in T20s is around 165 runs. Teams chasing have a modest advantage, winning approximately 52% of matches at this venue. Weather forecast for the day is clear with mild temperatures and low humidity, reducing the likelihood of interruptions or dew issues. Best bowler on the ground from these two teams is Sydney Sixers' leading pacer, who recorded figures of 4/20 in a previous encounter. The best batsman here among the sides is Brisbane Heat’s explosive opener who scored a swift 78 off 44 balls in prior games. The highest individual score on this ground in matches involving these teams is 92 by a Sydney Sixers middle-order batsman.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Sydney Sixers to win given their better recent form and home advantage.
Expect total runs in the first innings to be between 160 and 175 at the International Sports Stadium.
Consider a bet on the first wicket falling within the first 5 overs due to early seam movement.

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

Matches PlayedSydney Sixers WinsBrisbane Heat Wins
221210

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Sydney SixersW L W W L
Brisbane HeatL W L W L

Players to Watch

Sydney Sixers:

Alex Turner – The Sixers captain has been pivotal, scoring crucial 30+ runs in recent games with solid strike rates, anchoring innings effectively.

Liam Patel – Leading fast bowler with consistent early breakthroughs and an impressive economy rate under 7.0 this season.

Rohit Singh – Middle-order batsman known for explosive finishes, averaging 25+ with a strike rate above 140 in the last five matches.

Brisbane Heat:

Chris Mason – Dynamic opener who scored two half-centuries recently, aggressive against both pace and spin.

David Okoye – All-rounder contributing valuable lower-order runs and effective medium pace bowling, especially in death overs.

Ryan Clarke – Lead spinner with a knack for picking wickets in middle overs and maintaining pressure with an economy around 8.0.