Womens Big Bash League 2025

Sydney Thunder Women vs Perth Scorchers Women, 15th Match

Wednesday, November 19, 2025
01:40 PM IST
Sydney Thunder

Sydney Thunder Women

vs
 Perth Scorchers

Perth Scorchers Women

Match Prediction

As the Womens Big Bash League 2025 enters its crucial stages, the 15th match between Sydney Thunder Women and Perth Scorchers Women at Drummoyne Oval promises to be a closely fought contest. Sydney Thunder Women have shown steady form recently, with a balanced mix of experienced campaigners and emerging talent. Their batting lineup, led by consistent run-scorers, has been able to post competitive totals, while their bowling unit excels in containing runs during the middle overs. Perth Scorchers Women, on the other hand, have displayed a more aggressive approach, aggressively chasing targets and using their pace attack effectively. Historically, the head-to-head record showcases a relatively even contest with both teams having won crucial matches. Key players for the Thunder include their dependable top order hitters and strike bowlers who excel with variations. Perth Scorchers rely on power hitters and a disciplined bowling attack, especially in the death overs. Strategically, Sydney Thunder might look to build strong partnerships upfront and capitalize with a controlled middle overs batting phase, whereas Perth Scorchers may aim to use early wickets to apply pressure and then accelerate. The pitch at Drummoyne Oval traditionally assists batters but offers something for bowlers who can extract seam movement. In this context, adaptability and execution under pressure will decide the winner. Thus, taking into account recent form, head-to-head stats, and team strengths, Sydney Thunder Women have a slight edge due to home advantage and balanced squad depth.

Winning Probability: Sydney Thunder Women: 55%, Perth Scorchers Women: 45%

Score Prediction

If Sydney Thunder Women bat first, they are likely to post a total around 155-165 given their solid top order, the placid nature of Drummoyne Oval pitch, and the home support boosting confidence. The pitch tends to offer good strokeplay opportunities early on. Conversely, if Perth Scorchers Women take the first strike, expect a competitive total in the region of 150-160. Their aggressive batting lineup is well suited to exploiting good batting conditions, although the occasional pressure from Thunder's bowlers could restrict them slightly. Overall, scoring in the 150-165 range should be the benchmark for both sides batting first.

Drummoyne Oval - Pitch Report

Drummoyne Oval typically provides a balanced wicket favoring batters with true bounce and modest assistance to seamers early on. The average first-innings score in recent WBBL matches here hovers around 155 runs, highlighting a conducive environment for strokeplay. Teams batting second have a winning percentage close to 48%, indicating a fairly level playing field for chasing or setting a target. The weather forecast for match day is clear skies with mild temperatures around 22°C and moderate humidity, ideal for cricket without much interference. Best bowler at this ground from these teams: Perth Scorchers' Georgia Prestwidge, known for her sharp bowling variations and wicket-taking ability here. Best batsman: Sydney Thunder's Tammy Beaumont who holds the highest individual score on this ground between the two sides with a rapid 85* in a previous WBBL encounter.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Sydney Thunder Women to win given their home advantage and balanced side.
Consider betting on the first innings total to be between 150-165 runs.
Look for over 15.5 runs from the top scorer in the match, likely from Sydney Thunder’s opening batter.

Sydney Thunder Women vs Perth Scorchers Women - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches Played12
Sydney Thunder Women Wins6
Perth Scorchers Women Wins6

Team Recent Performance

TeamLast 5 Matches
Sydney Thunder WomenW, L, W, W, L
Perth Scorchers WomenL, W, L, W, W

Players to Watch

Tammy Beaumont: Continues to anchor Sydney Thunder’s innings with consistent 40+ scores, crucial in setting competitive targets.

Alana King: Perth Scorchers’ leading spinner, recently picked up multiple wickets and maintains a low economy rate in middle overs.

Georgia Prestwidge: A key wicket-taking bowler for Perth, known for breakthroughs at critical stages, especially effective at Drummoyne Oval.

Hannah Darlington: Rising star for Sydney Thunder, contributing valuable runs and controlling the pace of play with steady stroke-making.