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November 17 2021, 11:30 · Alex Sarwar

Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women Preview & Prediction

Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women Preview & Prediction

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THE FACTS

When is Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women taking place? Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women will take place on Friday 19th November, 2021 at 04:40 (UK)

Where is Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women taking place? Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women will take place at Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay, Australia

What is the expected weather for Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women? 27-29c with sunshine and a moderate breeze

Where can I get tickets for Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women

What TV channel is Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women on in the UK? Sky Sports have the rights to televise WBBL matches so check their schedule here to see if Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women is televised

Where can I stream Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women? If televised on Sky Sports, subscribers will be able to stream Hobart Hurricanes Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women live on Sky Go

THE PREDICTION

For Hobart Hurricanes, only pride is at stake in this one as they are currently marooned at the bottom of the WBBL with just three wins to their name all season. That certainly doesn’t look like improving here against a Melbourne Renegades side who will head into the next stage of the competition as arguably the favourites to go all the way. With a strong top order boasting two Indian overseas batting stars in Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur, it would be a huge surprise if the Renegades were unable to utilise their batting firepower to outscore the Hurricanes, who were bowled out for just 94 in their most recent match against Adelaide Strikers. Melbourne Renegades are ultimately a far superior unit to Hobart Hurricanes across the park and that should be reflected in this contest, which is expected to see Sophie Molineux’s side secure a comfortable win.