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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Sep 23, 2019, 06:43 PM (IST)
Edited: Sep 23, 2019, 06:43 PM (IST)
Check Dream11 Team South Australia Scorpions vs ACT Meteors Match 6 WNCL 2019-20 Aussie Women’s ODD – Cricket Prediction Tips For Today’s Match SAU-W vs AM-W: The Women’s National Cricket League, or the WNCL, is Australia’s national domestic 50-over competition. The competition has a 23-year-history, with the winning state presented the Ruth Preddy Cup. The tournament features seven teams, with matches played across Australia. The 2019-20 edition of the WNCL will feature a revamped schedule, with each of the seven teams playing eight games this summer, an increase on the six they’ve played across each of the past nine seasons.
Here is today’s Dream11 pick for SAU-W vs AM-W
Bridget Patterson (VC), Tahlia McGrath, Anna Lanning (C), Katie Mack, Tegan McPharlin (WK), Maddie Penna, Zoe Cooke, Amy Yates, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Stacey Oates, Suzie Bates
The match starts at 5:30 pm IST.
South Australia Scorpions: Sam Betts, Ellie Falconer, Alex Price, Stacey Oates, Emma de Broughe, Tahlia McGrath, Suzie Bates, Tegan McPharlin, Bridget Patterson, Annie O’Neil, Amanda-Jade Wellington
ACT Meteors: Erica Kershaw, Anna Lanning, Sarah Coyte, Zoe Cooke, Carly Lesson, Amy Yates, Erin Osborne (C), Claire Koski, Maddie Penna, Katie Mack, Matilda Lugg, Nicola Hancock
SAU-W vs AM-W Squads
South Australia Scorpions: Tahlia McGrath (c), Sam Betts, Emma de Broughe, Ellie Falconer, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Darcie Brown, Bridget Patterson, Stacey Oates, Suzie Bates (NZ), Annie O’Neil, Eliza Doddridge, Alex Price
ACT Meteors: Erin Osborne, Isabelle Afaras, Maitlan Brown, Zoe Cooke, Sarah Coyte, Nicola Hancock, Erica Kershaw, Claire Koski, Anna Lanning, Carly Leeson, Matilda Lugg, Katie Mack, Angela Reakes, Amy Yates
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