
The Stars slipped to a faltering defeat to the Strikers last time out – meaning their path to the finals is all but closed.
In truth, the Stars never looked like threatening an average target of 155 – the ever-reliable Joe Clarke and super star Glenn Maxwell couldn’t get going at the top of the order, and the chase tailed off meekly.
The reaction of fans on social media was angry – one suggesting the Stars are the most underachieving club in Australian sport over the last 20 years.
I wouldn’t go that far – but I understand the frustration. On paper, their squad list is one of the strongest in the league.- but they have been struggling to click all season.
All that being said, I am sticking with the Stars as part of my Melbourne Stars vs Brisbane Heatbetting tips – I am backing the strength of their squad to be the difference.
Team News
All-rounder Marcus Stoinis made an underwhelming return to the line-up in the defeat to the Strikers – scoring just one run without bowling a ball. Nevertheless, his return provides a filip to the Stars’ close season.
Nathan Coulter-Nile is also on the verge returning from a hamstring injury, though stars Haris Rauf and Qais Ahmad are unavailable after returning home for planned commitments.
Player to Watch: Hilton Cartwright
He was easily the standout performer for the Stars in what was ittedly a small pool to pick from.
An incredible switch-hit for six was the highlight of his 49-run innings, which came from just 35 balls. He was close to taking the Stars home from an unlikely position, but it wasn’t to be.
He is by no means the stand-out name on the scorecard when you rifle through the list of a-listers the Melbourne Stars have on their books – which is why you can get a good price on Cartwright to finish Man Of The Match – you can back him at 15.0 with Betway!
Stars’ Likely XI
Marcus Stoinis, Hilton Cartwright, Glenn Maxwell(c), Joe Clarke(wk), Beau Webster, Joe Burns, Clint Hinchliffe, Ahmed Danyal, Sam Rainbird, Adam Zampa, and Brody Couch.

The Heat have also had their fair share of issues with injuries and covid-19 outbreaks but have had to couple their misfortune with the deserting of form in several key players, which is why they find themselves in strife at the bottom of the table.
The likes of Chris Lynn, Ben Duckett, and Tom Cooper have been struggling with consistency, and it is in the batting ranks where the Heat are most vulnerable. They haven’t scored more than 150 in any of the last five matches.
They are facing a fourth-straight defeat, and it will take a miracle for the Heat to qualify – but there is still hope within the ranks they have what it takes to advance.
Team News
After Covid-19 decimated the team in the first week of January, nine first-team players were available to play for the defeat against the Adelaide Strikers.
Xavier Bartlett, Max Bryant, Ben Duckett, Liam Guthrie, Matthew Kuhnemann, Chris Lynn, Nathan McSweeney, Mark Steketee and Jack Wildermuth are all available for selection again, though the returning players didn’t make the desired impact in the heavy loss to the Strikers.
Player to Watch: Will Prestwidge
It was hard to pick a standout player for the Heat in the last match, given the lack of all-round quality, but Will Prestwidge can hold his head high.
The young Australian got 2/34 from his four overs – including the vital wickets of Matt Short and Jake Weatherald – and bowled with great intent.
He has shown what he can do with a bat in hand too – in his penultimate match, he hit 21 from seven balls against the Hobart Hurricanes to help them set a respectable total.
I like him at 5.0 to be top bowler for Brisbane Heat – take on one of the best Indian sports betting sites in the business and place your punt with 10CRIC!
Heat’s Likely XI
Jake Lehmann, Jack Clayton, Lachlan Pfeffer, Sam Heazlett, Tom Cooper, Jack Wood, Steven McGiffin, Will Prestwidge, Patrick Dooley, and David Grant.
Venue & conditions
The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) plays host to this crucial clash – no player has scored more Big Bash League runs at the MCG than Glenn Maxwell – he has 1077 runs to his name, often providing a sure-fire return for top batsman betting markets.
It is set to be a typical summer’s day in Melbourne, with temperatures hovering around the 26 degrees mark and zero wind.