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Cricket Free Tips | BBL 2021/22, Match 37: Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat

In the 37th match of the Big Bash League 2021-22, the Brisbane Heat will face the Melbourne Renegades at Simonds Stadium in Geelong. The Brisbane Heat have had a COVID-19 scare in their camp, with up to 12 players returning with positive COVID-19 test results. However, the Heat will face a difficult battle facing the Renegades with the game planned.

The Melbourne Renegades eventually snapped their six-match winless record against the Stars, which included five losses and a no-result, with a five-wicket triumph that possibly keeps their campaign alive for now. The Renegades will give it all in their attempt to win their third game of the season against the Heat.

 

Weather
The weather forecast does not look promising. There is an 80% chance of precipitation and a high humidity level. Temperatures will be around 22°C throughout the game, with a gradual decrease as the game proceeds.

 

Pitch
It will be the first BBL game at Simonds Stadium this season. The pitch will be in good shape, and batters will love playing on it. The track will also provide plenty of opportunities for speedy bowlers.

 

Probable Playing XIs
Melbourne Renegades
Nic Maddinson (c), Sam Harper (wk), James Seymour, Zahir Khan, Will Sutherland, Aaron Finch, Zak Evans, Shaun Marsh, Kane Richardson, Jack Prestwidge, Reece Topley, Mohammad Nabi, Mackenzie Harvey
Brisbane Heat
Tom Cooper (c), Lachlan Pfeffer (wk), Fakhar Zaman, David Grant, Jack Clayton, Sam Heazlett, Jake Lehmann, Steve McGiffin, Paddy Dooley, Will Prestwidge, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Ronan McDonald, Bryce Street, Jack Wood

 

Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat – Match 37, Dream 11:
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Prediction
Match winner

Winning the toss

Top Batsman

Top Bowler

Most Sixes 

Player of the Match

Team Scores Batting First 

 

The Renegades had a rough start to the season, but a win over the Stars should boost their confidence going ahead. 12 Heat players tested positive for COVID-19 and were held in isolation. The Heat may struggle to win this game with a depleted roster.

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