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QUN-W vs WA-W Today Match Prediction, 41st Match, Queensland Fire Women vs Western Australia Women, Australian Women’s National Cricket League 2024, 17 February 2024

Date:

  • Match: Queensland Fire Women (QUN-W) vs Western Australia Women (WA-W) 
  • Date- 17 February 2024
  • Time- 05:00 AM (IST)
  • Match Format- ODI
  • Venue- Allan Border Field, Brisbane, Australia.
  • Weather Forecast – Light Rain, 21.36℃

Queensland Fire Women vs Western Australia  Women Match Prediction Preview:

Welcome to the QUN-W vs WA-W Today Prediction curated by Kheltalk cricket experts.

Queensland Fire Women will be locking horns with Western Australia  Women in the 41st match of Australian Women’s National Cricket League 2024 on 17 February 2024.

The Queensland Fire women’s team is currently in strong form, playing eleven matches and securing victory in seven and facing defeat in three, Remaining one with no result, They currently hold the 2nd position on the points table.

On the other hand, Western Australia Women team is also in strong form, playing eleven matches and securing victory in six and facing defeat in five, They currently hold the 4th position on the points table.

Top Batters QUN-W vs WA-W

  • Chloe Piparo (WA-W) – 465 runs in this tournament 
  • Maddy Darke (WA-W) – 447 runs in this tournament 
  • Georgia Redmayne (QUN-W) – 423 runs in this tournament  

Top Bowlers for QUN-W vs WA-W

  • Grace Parsons (QUN-W) – 19 wickets in this tournament  
  • Lilly Mills (WA-W) – 18 wickets in this tournament 
  • Courtney Sippel (QUN-W) – 16 Wickets in this tournament   

QUN-W vs WA-W Today Match Prediction Scenarios

Scenario 1- If QUN-W bats first

  • First Innings score prediction – QUN-W is expected to score 255-265 runs
  • Result prediction – QUN-W will win the match 50-60 Runs.

Scenario 2- If WA-W bats first

  • First Innings score prediction – WA-W is expected to score 200-210 runs
  • Result prediction- QUN-W will win the match by 4 wickets

QUN-W vs WA-W Today Match Prediction, Who Will Win the Match?

Queensland Fire Women to win

We predict that Queensland Fire Women will be winning the Australian Women’s National Cricket League 2024. The likes of Courtney Sippel, Grace Parsons and Georgia Redmayne will be key players to watch out for.

Team Update/Players Availability/Injury News

There is no injury news as of now. We will update if there are any updates

Probable Playing 11

Queensland Fire Women  Predicted Playing XI

G Redmayne, Georgia Voll, C Knott, GM Harris, L Winfield, L Harris, M Hinkley, Sianna Ginger, Z Cooke, NM Hancock, Grace Parsons.

Western Australia Women Predicted Playing XI

C Piparo, Lilly Mills, Chloe Ainsworth, M Carmichael, L Griffith, P Cleary, Maddy Darke, Zoe Britcliffe, T Peschel, A Day, AE Jones.

Queensland Fire Women Squad

Jess Jonassen, Lauren Winfield, Grace Harris, Laura Harris, Mikayla Hinkley, Georgia Redmayne, Nicola Hancock, Charli Knott, Courtney Sippel, Zoe Cooke, Sianna Ginger, Ruth Johnston, Georgia Voll, Ellie Johnston, Grace Parsons, Lucy Hamilton, Kira Holmes and Bonnie Berry.

Western Australia Women Squad

Amy Jones, Beth Mooney, Alana King, Mathilda Carmichael, Piepa Cleary, Chloe Piparo, Lisa Griffith, Taneale Peschel, Amy Edgar, Maddy Darke, Lilly Mills, Ashley Day, Zoe Britcliffe, Georgia Wyllie, Poppy Stockwell, Charis Bekker, Chloe Ainsworth, Ines Mckeon and Shay Manolini.

Also read: NSW-W vs SAU-W Today Match Prediction, 42nd Match, New South Wales Breakers Women vs South Australian Scorpions Women, Australian Women’s National Cricket League 2024, 17 February 2024

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