Melbourne Renegades are set to host Brisbane Heat in match no. 56 of t𝐆he ongoing Big Bash League at the Docklands Stadium, in Melbourne on Monday a🎀fternoon.
Well, Melbourne Renegades have nothing to lose, but the fact they can play spoilsport will make their existence all the more important. It is a clear cut situation for Heat, they need to win the match to stay alive in the title hunt or else they are eliminated. With the excitement rolling over to the last match of the group stage, this has been one hell of a season. As usual, I have assorted the best odds from the market which is 𓃲going to pay you dividends this Monday evening.
When it boils down to a matter of scoring just 23 runs 🍬and you have a player who has scored consistently throughout the season, you ought to fall for this bet.
In the last five matches, Wester’s scores read - 7, 50, 36, 8, 49 (30 runs on average) and 𒀰has scored♏ north of 23 on as many as three occasions. His record at the Docklands Stadium has been good as well, having scored 129 runs in four matches at the venue at an average of 32.25 and scored more than 22 in three of those matches.
Overa🐼ll, he is the secon🃏d highest scorer for the Renegades after Shaun Marsh, having scored a total of 411 runs this season at a rate of 45.66 runs per innings with the top score of 67. Even in the last match he played against the Heat, he managed to score a brick 36-run to propel the score card. Meanwhile, he averages 26.50 in H2H matches against the Heat, which also fulfils our criteria. With healthy odds on offer, this bet cannot be ignored.
When a desperate Brisbane Heat with the likes of AB de Villiers and Chris Lynn takes the field, you hardly🌼 give𝐆 any chance to the opposition.
Melbourne Renegades have already hit rock bottom, having lost 11 of their 13 matches this season, which speaks loads of their miserable campaign this season. Even though Brisbane Heat have 🔜lost two of their last five matches, they are going to take the field on Monday with cause - a place in the knock-out stages. Having played 13 matches so far, the Heat have won six and lost the rest six.
On the other hand, the Melbourne Renegades are yet to win at the Dockland Stadium this season, which is a b🦂ig reason to worry for the home team. Surprisingly, Brisbane Heat have ended up on the losing side in the last match they played against the Renegades. But, I can assure you that the situation has changed and the Queenslanders are going to for the kill in the upcoming match, which gives the mis💜firing Renegades slim chances of winning the match, making this a winning bet with handsome returns.
It is quite justified why I hand picked this bet, with both the teams having enough big hitters to registeܫr just 🔯11 sixes in 40 overs.
In the last five matches Melbourne Reneg🍎ades featured in, a total of 60 sixes have been registered, which is equal to 12 sixes per match with t🌳he Renegades hitting 32 of them. Four of the above five matches had more than 11 sixes in a match. Beau Webster, Shaun Marsh and Aaron Finch have hit 16, 14 and 12 sixes respectively this season, so you can expect what’s coming.
The fun part is that when Brisbane Heat have played away from home, the number of sixes registered have been more than 11 in four of the last five matches. Strictly speaking, the six count is 68 (13.6 per match), while the Heat have managed to strike 36 of them (7.2 per matcﷺh). Chris Lynn and Tom Banton have hit a total of 23 and 16 sixes respectively this season. Even in the last five H2H matches, three matches have had more than 10 sixes. This bet is a winner even be🐽fore the coin is tossed.