Preview for SIX vs HEA Dream11 Contest The same old problem for Brisbane Heat had resurfaced in their fixture against Melbourne Stars last time, with their bowlers conceding 20 runs too many and eventually struggling to chase down the total despite some explosive batting from Chris Lynn. Sixers are sailing through without a worry in […]

The same old problem for Brisbane Heat had resurfaced in their fixture against Melbourne Stars last time, with their bowlers conceding 20 runs too many and eventually struggling to chase down the total despite some explosive batting from Chris Lynn. Sixers are sailing through without a worry in the world and had registered a comprehensive 30-run win in the rain-marred Sydney derby in their previous fixture.
The defending champions are second on the points table with 5 wins out of 6 and are looking indomitable as ever. Heat find themselves 6th with just 2 wins in 6 games, and this is a crucial game for them to ensure they don’t lose further momentum.
Josh Philippe (wk), James Vince, Moises Henriques (c), Daniel Hughes, Jordan Silk, Daniel Christian, Sean Abbott, Hayden Kerr, Ben Dwarshuis, Lloyd Pope, Mickey Edwards
Chris Lynn, Max Bryant, Tom Cooper, Ben Duckett, Sam Heazlett, Jimmy Peirson (c & wk), James Bazley, Mark Steketee, Matthew Kuhnemann, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Liam Guthrie
The weather conditions for Wednesday aren’t very promising, with plenty of showers expected over the course of the day. The temperatures are hovering around 16-23 degrees.
The average T20I score at the SCG is 160 and there isn’t much of an advantage with the toss factor here. Batters have to apply themselves to get the runs and it won’t be easy to chase down a total in excess of 170-180 as it stands.
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Sydney Sixers enter the contest as the favorites win it and are easily one of the best T20 teams in the world right now. They have the better individual talent for fantasy managers to consider, but some players like Lynn and Bryant in the Heat setup are decent enough for multiplier roles.
Josh Philippe: The highest run-scorer in the tournament right now, Josh Philippe promises great returns and is a top choice for captaincy in small leagues. He has mustered 295 runs in 6 innings at a strike rate in excess of 150.
Chris Lynn: It might not be a bad gamble to appoint the highest-ever run scorer in BBL history as captain in mega leagues. He got a blazing half-century in the last game, getting 57 off just 34 deliveries.
Moises Henriques: Perpetually a star for the Sixers, skipper Moises Henriques is third in the run-scoring charts with 242 runs to his credit at a strike rate of 150.31. He is a fantastic option for vice-captaincy as he can chip in with wickets as well.
Hayden Kerr: The 25-year-old from Bowral has been in stellar form, picking up 9 wickets in 6 outings and averages just over 10 with the ball. His pricetag of 8 credit points is an absolute steal for fantasy managers.
James Bazley: The medium-pacer costs 8 credit points and has similar numbers as that of Kerr, picking up 9 wickets in 6 games. He can contribute with the bat as well, making him a very useful prospect at a low price.
Sam Heazlett: The southpaw is a dashing cricketer in the middle order and has scored 200 runs in the tournament thus far at an average of 40. He is a worthwhile addition at 8.5 credit points.

