BBL Match Prediction | Big Bash League 2024-25 | Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder | Match 29 | Jan 10 – Who do you think will climb the table HH or ST?
Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder will play each other in the Big Bash League 2024-25 29th game on January 10, 2025, at 02:15 PM BST at Bellerive Oval, Hobart.
The Hobart Hurricanes have kept themselves firmly in the race with four wins from six matches, one no-result, and one loss. However, their NRR of -0.154 reflects the need to secure more commanding victories to improve their standing.
The Sydney Thunder have demonstrated resilience and consistency, matching the Sixers in points with four wins out of seven matches, one no-result, and two losses.
Their NRR of +0.167 highlights their competitive edge, though their extra match played gives them a slight disadvantage in the standings.
HH vs ST Team Preview & Squads
Hobart Hurricanes
Hobart Hurricanes have turned their season around after a disastrous start, where they were bowled out for just 74 in their opener against the Renegades. With four consecutive wins, the team has found its rhythm and is now well-placed to make the finals for the first time in three seasons, with only four games left.
While Matthew Wade’s top score is a modest 27, the rest of the top six batters have stepped up at crucial moments. Rising star Mitch Owen delivered the standout innings of the season, smashing an unbeaten 101 against the Scorchers. Ben McDermott has also been impactful, scoring 124 runs in five innings at an impressive strike rate of 149, while Tim David demonstrated his power with a blistering 62* off 28 balls against the Strikers.
It’s been a collective effort on the bowling front, with captain Nathan Ellis, Riley Meredith, Chris Jordan, and Billy Stanlake all making vital contributions. However, the HH will adjust as Afghan spinner Waqar Salamkheil and West Indies batter Shai Hope depart to participate in the UAE’s T20 league. Left-arm spinner Paddy Dooley is expected to cover Salamkheil’s absence.
Hobart Hurricanes Squads
Hobart Hurricanes Squads
Waqar Salamkheil, Billy Stanlake, Rishad Hossain, Shai Hope, Caleb Jewell, Peter Hatzoglou, Nathan Ellis, Ben McDermott, Chris Jordan, Mitchell Owen, Tim David, Macalister Wright, Matthew Wade, Riley Meredith, Patrick Dooley, Nikhil Chaudhary, Jake Doran, Iain Carlisle, and Charlie Wakim.
Sydney Thunder
Sydney Thunder is well-placed to secure a spot in the top four, despite their previous game being called off. Their batting lineup has been in excellent form, led by captain David Warner, who has amassed 228 runs in six innings at an average of 45.60 and a strike rate of 146.15.
The return of teenage Test opener Sam Konstas, fresh from Australia’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy triumph, provides a timely boost to the Thunder as they contend with several injuries. Another key player to watch is Sam Billings, who has been in outstanding touch, scoring 149 runs in six innings at a remarkable average of 144.66. Additionally, Matthew Gilkes has made a significant impact in the three matches he has featured in.
ST’s bowling attack is equally formidable, with Chris Green leading the way with eight wickets in six games at an economy rate of 8.29. Wes Agar and Lockie Ferguson have also been crucial, combining for 16 wickets and solidifying a potent and balanced bowling unit.
Sydney Thunder Squads
Sydney Thunder Squads
Liam Hatcher, Sherfane Rutherford, Lockie Ferguson, Sam Billings, Chris Green, Daniel Sams, Cameron Bancroft, Matthew Gilkes, Ryan Hadley, Oliver Davies, Tanveer Sangha, David Warner, Sam Konstas, Jason Sangha, William Salzmann, Wes Agar, Nic Maddinson, and Nathan McAndrew.
HH vs ST: Match Details
Match
Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder, Match 29 | Big Bash League 2024-25
Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder outfield report
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
The pursuing team has won two of the three BBL games played at Bellerive Oval this season. According to this pattern, the pursuing team may have the upper hand in this situation, and both captains may decide to field first.
There is no chance of rain throughout the game, and the weather in Hobart is predicted to be mainly overcast and cold.
A solid batting surface is frequently provided by Bellerive Oval, especially early in the game. A reasonable pace and carry should be expected, enabling batters to execute their shots. Later on, spinners might discover some turn, particularly if the surface is dry, but it’s usually not a big deal.
Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder Head-to-Head Stats of Last 5 Matches
In their last five matches, HH won 3 games and ST won 1.
Cricket analysts predict the Hobart Hurricanes have a 51% chance of winning.
Disclaimer: This cricket prediction is based on the author’s insights and analysis. Readers should consider the points discussed and draw their own conclusions.
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