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Defending Champions Renegades Face Tough Test Against Powerhouse Heat
9 Nov
Summary
- Brisbane Heat boast strong squad with overseas stars Jemimah Rodrigues and Chinelle Henry
- Melbourne Renegades led by Sophie Molineux, feature Deandra Dottin and Alice Capsey
- Head-to-head favors Brisbane Heat, who were runners-up last season

The highly anticipated Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025 season is set to begin on November 9th, with the opening match pitting defending champions Melbourne Renegades against last season's runners-up, Brisbane Heat, at Allan Border Field in Brisbane.
The Brisbane Heat have assembled a strong squad for the upcoming campaign, bolstered by the presence of overseas stars Jemimah Rodrigues and Chinelle Henry, who will provide the team with valuable firepower. Supported by domestic talents such as Jess Jonassen, Grace Harris, and Nadine de Klerk, the Heat are widely regarded as favorites to win the tournament this year.
Meanwhile, the Melbourne Renegades, led by Sophie Molineux, will be aiming to retain their title despite facing some challenges in recent form. The team boasts a mix of established names, including Deandra Dottin, Alice Capsey, and Georgia Wareham, as well as the all-round capabilities of players like Tess Flintoff and Issy Wong. The Renegades will be looking to capitalize on their strong bowling attack and start their campaign on a high note.
Historically, the head-to-head record favors the Brisbane Heat, who have won 10 out of the 19 matches played between the two teams. This, combined with the Heat's impressive performance last season, gives them a slight edge over the defending champions.




