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The Melbourne Cricket Ground is set to host an exciting clash as Melbourne Stars launch their BBL|15 campaign against the defending champions, Hobart Hurricanes, on Thursday.
The Stars are determined to rewrite the script after last season’s rollercoaster. Following a horror start in BBL|14, they rallied with five consecutive wins to storm into the finals, only to fall short in the knockouts. Captain Marcus Stoinis knows his side cannot afford another slow start, especially on home turf. The spotlight remains firmly on Glenn Maxwell. The “Big Show” was electric last summer, smashing 325 runs at a staggering strike rate near 187. To support the batting firepower, the Stars have bolstered their attack; the raw pace of Haris Rauf combined with the wicket-taking reliability of Peter Siddle gives them a genuine cutting edge they have arguably lacked in previous years.
Facing them is a Hobart side that has forgotten how to lose. The Hurricanes have won 10 of their last 11 BBL games, a run that includes their title victory and a tense, last-over win against the Sydney Thunder to open this season. While heavyweights Ben McDermott and Tim David anchor the batting, Hobart’s strength lies in their depth. Their opening win showcased crucial cameos from Nikhil Chaudhary and Mitchell Owen, proving they don’t rely on just one star. With an attack led by Chris Jordan and Billy Stanlake, the Hurricanes arrive in Melbourne not just as champions, but as the clear early favourites to go back-to-back.
MS vs HH, BBL|15: Match details
- Date and Time: December 18 (Thursday); 1:45 pm IST / 8:15 am GMT / 7:15 pm Local
- Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
MS vs HH, Head-to-Head Record in BBL
Matches played: 22 | Melbourne Stars won: 14 | Hobart Hurricanes won: 08 | No result/Tied: 0
Melbourne Cricket Ground Pitch Report
The iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground is primed to deliver a classic, evenly contested surface for BBL|15 Match 5, promising a fair battle where neither bat nor ball holds total dominance. Fans can expect a pitch characterized by even bounce and reliable carry, conditions that traditionally produce first-innings totals in the competitive 160-180 range. While the strip generally starts true, inviting batters to trust the bounce and play through the line, the MCG’s vast square boundaries ensure that intelligent placement and elite fitness are valued just as highly as brute power-clearing capability.
For the bowlers, the surface favors pacers who can consistently hit a hard length and utilize subtle changes of pace, particularly under the lights where a hint of seam movement often keeps the batters honest. Although recent history suggests spinners play a secondary role to the quicks here, the sheer size of the ground allows disciplined slow bowlers to restrict scoring if they vary their speeds effectively. Historically, the venue slightly favors chasing sides, yet recent encounters between these two teams have proven that totals as modest as 156-170 can be defended with aggressive fielding and tactical discipline.
Squads:
Melbourne Stars: Thomas Fraser Rogers, Joe Clarke, Sam Harper (wk), Marcus Stoinis (c), Glenn Maxwell, Hilton Cartwright, Tom Curran, Liam Hatcher, Haris Rauf, Peter Siddle, Mitchell Swepson, Aryan Sharma, Jonathan Merlo, Campbell Kellaway
Hobart Hurricanes: Mitchell Owen, Nikhil Chaudhary, Ben McDermott, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Rehan Ahmed, Chris Jordan, Nathan Ellis (c), Rishad Hossain, Riley Meredith, Billy Stanlake, Will Prestwidge, Tim Ward, Jackson Bird
MS vs HH, BBL|15: Today’s Match Prediction
Case 1:
- Melbourne Stars wins the toss and bowls first
- Hobart Hurricanes’ powerplay score: 50-60
- Hobart Hurricanes’ total score: 180-190
Case 2:
- Hobart Hurricanes wins the toss and bowls first
- Melbourne Stars’ powerplay score: 40-50
- Melbourne Stars’ total score: 160-170
Match result: Team batting second to win the contest.
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