BBL 7, Match 29: Brisbane Heat vs Hobart Hurricanes – Match Predictions
When Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes played against each other last, it was quite a controversial encounter.
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When Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes played against each other last, it was quite a controversial encounter with that obstructing the field dismissal of Alex Ross. While the Hobart Hurricanes believed Ross was rightly given out, the Heat captain Brendon McCullum didn’t hold back from expressing his displeasure with the decision. He thought the appeal of the Hurricanes shouldn’t have been upheld by the umpires. The match clearly didn’t end on a pleasant note and there might be some heated moments tomorrow when the two teams go head to head again.
Here’s what we, at CricTracker predict will be the final result-
Scenario 1: Hobart Hurricanes win the toss
Toss Prediction: Hurricanes decide to bat first
First Innings Prediction: 170-180
Result Prediction: Hobart Hurricanes win by 20 runs
Scenario 2: Brisbane Heat win the toss
Toss Prediction: Heat opt to bat first
First Innings Prediction: 150-160
Result Prediction: Hobart Hurricanes win by 5 wickets
Head to Head Record
Total matches played – 11, Hobart Hurricanes – 7, Brisbane Heat won – 4, No Result/ Tied – 0.
Brisbane Heat
Brisbane Heat don’t have the services of Chris Lynn anymore, but they showed the other night they were a good enough side to compete even without the big man. Chasing 180 against the Hurricanes at home, they got very close to the target and if Ross’s wicket had not fallen at the wrong time, they perhaps would have been able to get over the line as well.
Sam Heazlett was McCullum’s opening partner in Lynn’s absence and the left-hander played some sparkling shots before getting out on 45. The skipper himself was in red-hot form too as the duo stitched a half century opening partnership and gave the Heat the ideal platform in the chase. However, the lower order couldn’t quite launch on that set platform and the Heat remained short of the target.
Predicted XI: Sam Heazlett, Brendon McCullum (C), Joe Burns, Alex Ross, Ben Cutting, Jimmy Peirson (WK), Brendan Doggett, Mitchell Swepson, Mark Steketee, Yasir Shah, Cameron Gannon
Hobart Hurricanes
The Hurricanes all of a sudden have found their feet after losing 2 games in a row and have registered 4 back to back victories to climb up in the standings. They are however still not in top 4 as their net run rate is quite low and that’s because all the 4 games they have won have been close victories. The low NRR won’t concern them thought as long as they are winning games.
D’Arcy Short is almost single-handedly carrying the Hurricanes’ batting on his shoulders as the left-hander has 2 nineties and a hundred to his name in the last 4 games. The bowling has been okay too as everybody has chipped in, but the one man who has stood out is Jofra Archer who has bowled at key stages of the game and has managed to nail his areas.
Predicted XI: Alex Doolan, D’Arcy Short, Ben McDermott, George Bailey (C), Dan Christian, Matthew Wade (WK), Jofra Archer, Cameron Boyce, Clive Rose, Tymal Mills, Aaron Summers.
We believe Hobart Hurricanes will beat the Brisbane Heat in this match.
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