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Predicting Melbourne Stars Women’s playing XI for their match against Melbourne Renegades Women in WBBL

Check out the predicted Melbourne Stars Women’s playing XI. Melbourne Starsplayed their last game in the tournament against the Melbourne Renegades, and after a break of almost five days, they will play their match against the Renegades again. Stars have a good opportunity to take their revenge on the Renegades as they won the previous match. Currently, the Stars are in the second-last position with just two wins in five matches. They still have many games to play to win and qualify for the next stage. Stars have a good team, and if the players play responsibly, they can easily win the matches. 

Here’s the predicted Melbourne Stars Women’s playing XI vs Melbourne Renegades:

Top Order:

Predicting Melbourne Stars Women's playing XI for their match against Melbourne Renegades Women in WBBL
Meg Lanning

Yastika Bhatia, Ines McKeon, and Meg Lanning are the top order batters of the Melbourne Stars. All three players are quite good at batting and are real match-winners. They have the talent to score runs in the powerplays, helping the team get runs at the start of the match. Bhatia has adapted to the conditions well and played some fantastic knocks in the tournament. 

Middle Order:

Predicting Melbourne Stars Women's playing XI for their match against Melbourne Renegades Women in WBBL
Annabel Sutherland

Captain Annabel Sutherland, Rhys McKenna, Marizanne Kapp, and Deepti Sharma form the middle order for the Stars. The performance of the players hasn’t been quite good in the tournament. They have failed in most of the matches, which is the main reason behind the team’s loss. It’s high time for them to speed up and play well in order to help the team get to the next round. 

Bowlers:

Predicting Melbourne Stars Women's playing XI for their match against Melbourne Renegades Women in WBBL
Tess Flintoff

The bowlers are Tess Flintoff, Kim Garth, Maisy Gibson, and Sophie Day. They too, have a lot of potential but didn’t do anything yet. However, the players have just played five games and have a long tournament ahead. Hence, they have a good chance to play well and prove their worth. 

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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