Match 28 of the CPL 2025 will see Melbourne Renegades Women on Melbourne Stars Women at Junction Oval, Melbourne on Saturday, 29 November 2025. Here’s the match prediction, playing XIs, pitch, and weather report.
Match Overview
Match: Melbourne Renegades Women vs Melbourne Stars Women, Match 28
Date: 29 November 2025
Venue: Junction Oval, Melbourne
Time: 9:40 AM (IST)
Pitch Report – Junction Oval, Melbourne
The surface at Junction Oval is known for being batter-friendly with consistent bounce. Early on, pacers may get slight movement, but as the match progresses, stroke play becomes easier. Spinners get some grip in the middle overs if the surface dries out. A total between 150–165 is usually competitive in WBBL games at this venue.
Weather Report
Temperature: 19°C
Humidity: 68%
Forecast: Mostly Sunny
Chances of Rain: 10%
Overall, weather is ideal for a full match with no significant rain threat.
Head-to-Head Record
| Teams | Matches | MR-W Wins | MS-W Wins |
| MR-W vs MS-W | 15 | 8 | 7 |
Both teams have had close contests over the years, with Renegades holding a narrow lead.
Probable Playing XIs
Melbourne Renegades Women (MR-W):
Courtney Webb, Emma de Broughe, Sophie Molineux (C), Alice Capsey, Georgia Wareham, Deandra Dottin, Nicole Faltum (WK), Issy Wong, Sarah Coyte, Milly Illingworth, Charis Bekker
Melbourne Stars Women (MS-W):
Meg Lanning, Rhys McKenna, Amy Jones (WK), Annabel Sutherland (C), Marizanne Kapp, Danielle Gibson, Kim Garth, Sasha Moloney, Georgia Prestwidge, Maisy Gibson, Sophie Day
Prediction
If Melbourne Renegades Women bat first:
Score: 150–160 → MR-W likely to win
If Melbourne Stars Women bat first:
Score: 155–170 → MS-W have the slight edge
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Disclaimer: The insights and predictions shared in this blog are for informational and entertainment purposes only. They are based on current team form, player performances, and historical data, but cannot guarantee match outcomes. Readers are advised to use their own judgment and discretion when interpreting these forecasts.
