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Predicting Hobart Hurricanes Women’s playing XI for their match against Sydney Sixers Women in WBBL

Predicting Hobart Hurricanes Women's playing XI for their match against Sydney Sixers Women in WBBL

Hobart Hurricanes Women are all set to host Sydney Sixers Women in the 15th match of the Women’s Big Bash League 2024. Both the teams have not had a very good start to the season as they have been defeated twice.

The hosts, Hobart Hurricanes Women have won two out of their opening four games and currently sit  fifth in the league standings. They would be hoping for a big comeback after a humiliating defeat at the hands of Melbourne Stars Women in their previous game.

On the other hand, Sydney Sixers Women started off their season well with a win against Adelaide Strikers Women, however, they have now succumbed to back-to-back defeats in their previous two games. They need to get back to winning games as another loss can prove to be detrimental to their confidence.

Once known for its initially slow conditions, the Bellerive Oval has seen a dramatic change in characteristics. For both hitters and bowlers, games played here today offer a more peaceful and equitable competition. The pitch has changed over time to offer a fair game that equally addresses both facets of the game.

Today, we are going to look at how Hobart Hurricanes Women might line-up for this enthralling encounter against Sydney Sixers Women at the Bellerive Oval on November 6, 2025.

Predicting Hobart Hurricanes Women’s playing XI for their match against Sydney Sixers Women in WBBL

The Hurricanes, led by Tahlia Wilson, will be eager to capitalize on their home field advantage and rally the local supporters. The squad has a talented lineup full of up-and-coming players who are ready to carry out a calculated strategy. It is anticipated that Wilson’s leadership will be crucial in motivating her group and keeping a laser-like focus in the face of a tough foe.

Predicted XI for Hobart Hurricanes is  as follows : –

Lizelle Lee (wk), Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Nicola Carey, Elyse Villani (c), Heather Graham, Chloe Tryon, Tabatha Saville, Kathryn Bryce, Molly Strano, Lauren Smith, Callie Wilson

Disclaimer: This exclusive news is based on the author’s insights, analysis, and intuition. While reviewing this information, consider the points discussed and form your own conclusions.

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