QUN W vs WF W Live Score, Women’s National Cricket League 2021, QUN W vs WF W Live Scorecard Today Match. The T20 match between Queensland Fire vs Western Australia Women Lives cricket score on 27th February, 4:30 AM IST (10:00 AM local time) at Allan Border Field in Brisbane.
QUN W vs WF W Live Score, Women’s National Cricket League 2021.
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QUN-W vs WF-W Weather Report for Match 13:
Cloudy weather is expected for some part of the game with temperature ranging between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius and the humidity will be 65 percent, with wind speed around 20km/hr. There is a 20% chance of rain.
Pitch Condition/Report:
The last match played at this ground was a low-scoring match. However, by looking at the matches played prior to that we can say it is an evenly poised surface with perhaps more assistance for the bowlers at the initial stages. The team batting second has won four of the last six matches. Toss will be crucial for both teams and whoever wins the toss should bowl first.
QUN W vs WF W Today’s Probable Playing XI’s:
Queensland Fire Women
Beth Mooney (wk), Georgia Voll, Grace Harris, Jess Jonassen (c), Laura Kimmince, Georgia Redmayne, Mikayla Hinkley, Charli Knott, Georgia Prestwidge, Courtney Sippel, Holly Ferling
Western Australia Women
Chloe Piparo, Amy Edgar, Megan Banting, Alana King, Nicole Bolton, TanealePeschel, Sheldon Cooper, Emma King, Georgia Wyllie, Pippa Cleary, Mathilda Carmichael
Dream team Playing XI No.1 for QUN W vs WF W :
Keeper – Megan Banting
Batters – Georgia Voll, Chloe Piparo (vc), Mikayla Hinkley, Amy Edgar
All-Rounders – Jess Jonassen (c), Nicole Bolton, Grace Harris
Bowlers – Georgia Prestwidge, Taneale Peschel, Sheldyn Cooper
Dream team Playing XI No.2 for QUN W vs WF W :
Keeper – Beth Mooney (vc), Georgia Redmayne
Batters – Chloe Piparo, Mathilda Carmichael, Georgia Voll
All-Rounders – Jess Jonassen, Nicole Bolton (c), Grace Harris
Bowlers – Alana King, E King, Holly Ferling
Today’s QUN W vs WF W Probable Winners:
According to cricnscore Queensland Fire win.