Brisbane Heat Women vs Perth Scorchers Women, WBBL 2025 6th Match Preview: Key Players, Head-to-Head, Pitch Report & Prediction

Brisbane Heat Women vs Perth Scorchers Women WBBL 2025 6th Match Preview

Brisbane Heat Women vs Perth Scorchers Women WBBL 2025 6th Match Preview

The Women’s Big Bash League 2025 action continues as two powerhouse sides, Brisbane Heat Women and Perth Scorchers Women, go head-to-head in the 6th Match at Allan Border Field, Brisbane, on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, starting at 6:10 PM local time.

Both teams are looking to register their first win of the campaign after disappointing starts. The Heat, led by Jess Jonassen, boast a balanced lineup full of allround depth, while the Scorchers, under Sophie Devine, rely on star power in Beth Mooney and a spin-heavy attack. With both teams evenly matched, expect a fiery contest in warm Brisbane conditions.


Match Details

  • Fixture: Brisbane Heat Women vs Perth Scorchers Women, 6th Match, WBBL 2025
  • Date & Time: November 12, 2025 | 6:10 PM (local)
  • Venue: Allan Border Field, Brisbane
  • Tournament: Women’s Big Bash League 2025

Form Guide

  • Brisbane Heat Women: ✅ ❌ 🅰️ ❌ ❌ – Need momentum after a shaky start.
  • Perth Scorchers Women: ❌ ✅ ✅ 🅰️ ❌ – Patchy form, looking to rediscover consistency.

Both sides have traded wins in recent meetings, making this fixture one of the most competitive rivalries in WBBL history.


Players to Watch – Brisbane Heat Women

Georgia Redmayne (wk): 189 runs in 9 matches @ 27 avg, SR 109.24 – reliable and steady at the top.
Grace Harris: explosive allrounder capable of changing the game in a few overs.
Nicola Hancock: 115 runs @ 57.5 avg plus her medium pace make her invaluable in all phases.
Lucy Hamilton: 14 wickets @ 5.67 econ – the Heat’s leading wicket-taker in recent games.
Charli Knott: versatile off-spinner and middle-order striker; adds tactical flexibility.
Jess Jonassen (c): seasoned leader and match-winning left-arm spinner.


Players to Watch – Perth Scorchers Women

Beth Mooney: 224 runs in 6 matches @ 37.33 avg, SR 132.54 – elite consistency and adaptability.
Sophie Devine (c): 169 runs @ 28.17 avg – dangerous in powerplays and a key captaincy presence.
Amy Edgar: 12 wickets in 10 matches @ 6.66 econ – Perth’s middle-over control bowler.
Lilly Mills: 10 wickets @ 5.5 econ, SR 12 – lethal off-spinner in helpful conditions.
Alana King: adds attacking spin and lower-order hitting depth.


Head-to-Head (Last 5 Matches)

  • Oct 23, 2025 – Heat won by 7 wickets
  • Nov 05, 2024 – Scorchers won by 28 runs
  • Nov 29, 2023 – Heat won by 67 runs
  • Nov 09, 2023 – Scorchers won by 39 runs
  • Oct 22, 2023 – Heat won by 50 runs

Heat lead 3–2 in the last five – a close battle between two evenly matched sides.


Pitch & Conditions

  • The Allan Border Field surface is traditionally good for batting but can grip slightly for spinners.
  • Seamers get early assistance, while batters benefit once set.
  • Par score: 160–170.
  • Weather: Hot and clear with minimal rain threat.

Match Prediction

Both teams are desperate for a first win, but Brisbane’s home advantage and deeper bowling attack give them the upper hand.
Prediction: Brisbane Heat Women to win the game.