Match Preview for SCO-W vs TYP-W Dream11 Contest: Match 6 of the Women’s Super Series ODD 2021 will be played between the Scorchers Women (SCO-W) and Typhoons Women (TYP-W) at the Malahide Cricket Club, Ireland on May 30th at 3:15 PM IST. SCO-W are leading the series 2-1 so far and rain certainly has played […]

Match 6 of the Women’s Super Series ODD 2021 will be played between the Scorchers Women (SCO-W) and Typhoons Women (TYP-W) at the Malahide Cricket Club, Ireland on May 30th at 3:15 PM IST.
SCO-W are leading the series 2-1 so far and rain certainly has played spoilsport in the chances of TYP-W to make a comeback. They will need to win the remaining games to win the series.
Even a slender lead in the series will certainly help SCO-W have the edge going into the encounter.
Weather Report:
Light rain and cloudy skies are expected with chilly conditions as the temperature can be as low as 11 degrees. Humidity can be around 71% but there will be a stiff breeze blowing at about 35 kmph.
Pitch Report:
The pitch here is expected to be good for batting but the overhead conditions might help the seamers for a bit longer with the new ball. Any score in excess of 200-220 runs is supposed to be competitive.
Leah Paul, Gaby Lewis (c), Cara Murray, Shauna Kavanagh (wk), Alana Dalzell, Sophie MacMahon, Lara Maritz, Jenny Sparrow, Christina Coulter Reilly, Ashlee King, Hannah Little.
Rebecca Stokell, Rachel Delaney, Amy Hunter (wk), Laura Delany (c), Orla Prendergast, Louise Little, Celeste Raack, Jane Maguire, Zara Craig, Ava Canning, Georgina Dempsey.
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Shauna Kavanagh, Gaby Lewis, Lara Maritz, Rachel Delany, Sophie MacMahon, Leah Paul, Cara Murray, Orla Prendergast, Zara Craig, Jenny Sparrow, Jane Maguire.
Captain: Orla Prendergast
Orla Prendergast scored a sensational hundred in the last game. She has amassed a total of 122 runs and five wickets in just three games so far.
Vice-captain: Sophie MacMahon
Sophie MacMahon has been a brilliant all-rounder for her team, with 97 runs and three wickets to her name so far in the tournament.

Shauna Kavanagh, Gaby Lewis, Lara Maritz, Rachel Delany, Sophie MacMahon, Leah Paul, Cara Murray, Orla Prendergast, Ava Canning, Jenny Sparrow, Jane Maguire.
Captain: Lara Maritz
Lara Maritz has primarily been a batter with 115 runs from three games. but she has also been handy with the ball, picking up four wickets so far.
Vice-captain: Rachel Delany
Rachel Delany, batting in the top order, has scored 100 runs so far. She has also been instrumental with the ball, picking up five scalps.
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