Check out our predicted Brisbane Heat playing XI for their exciting clash against the Hobart Hurricanes. On Thursday, the two sides will play each other in the 36th league-stage game of the current Big Bash League at Brisbane’s iconic Gabba. With three victories in eight games, the Brisbane Heat, captained by Colin Munro, are now fifth in the standings and have performed below expectations in the league. They are coming off a successful chase of 174 runs and have won two of their past four games at The Gabba. After their previous loss in Adelaide, Colin Munro will be looking for improved bowling.
On the other hand, Hobart Hurricanes have been fantastic in the tournament, winning six out of their first eight games, qualifying for the playoffs, and hoping to continue their purple patch. Brisbane Heat are coming into this game with a loss and will aim to win the game.
Predicted Brisbane Heat’s Playing XI vs Hobart Hurricanes:
Top Order:

Captain Colin Munro and Jack Wood make up the Heat’s top order. While Nathan McSweeney comes for support. In the last game when the opener failed he stood and scored 43 runs which helped the team to reach the good target.
Middle Order:

Max Bryant, Matt Renshaw, Tom Alsop, and Michael Neser are the Heat’s middle-order batters. After dominating the opposition’s bowling onslaught, their team reached the finish line. They will need to continue playing well in the next games if they want to improve their chances of moving on to the next round. They managed to win the match in spite of the top order’s failure. However, the hitters will have to step up and score runs on power plays in order to assist the middle-order hitter.
Lower Order:

Xavier Bartlett, Mitchell Swepson, Spencer Johnson, and Matthew Kuhnemann are the team’s key bowlers. In the previous match, Johnson took three wickets, demonstrating his outstanding bowling ability. The other bowlers, excluding him, had flawless line and length. Despite being excellent ball strikers, they haven’t scored much in a few games, particularly the most recent one.
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