BBL 2025: Hurricanes vs Renegades – Hobart Pitch Report & Fantasy Strategy
The Big Bash League action heads to the scenic Bellerive Oval in Hobart as the Hurricanes take on the Melbourne Renegades. Both teams have had contrasting fortunes recently, and this clash promises to be a cracker for fantasy managers. The Hurricanes are coming off a solid win against the Scorchers, while the Renegades will be looking to bounce back after a tight loss to the Hurricanes in their previous meeting just a week ago.
Weather Report: Cool & Windy
Hobart is expected to be cool on match day with temperatures hovering around 16°C to 18°C during the match. The Bellerive Oval is known for its crosswinds, which might help the swing bowlers early on. There is no significant chance of rain, so we should get a full 40-over contest.
Pitch Report: A Spinner's Surprise?
Historically, Hobart is a pacer's paradise, but the recent stats tell a different story. In the last 5 matches here:
- Average Score: 157.1 (Balanced surface)
- Spinner Wickets: 30
- Pacer Wickets: 26
This is a crucial insight. Spinners have actually outperformed pacers recently. While the new ball will swing, the middle overs controlled by spinners like Rishad Hossain and Adam Zampa could decide the game. Don't just load up on fast bowlers; balance is key here.
Injury Updates :
Tim David is injured and will miss today’s match.
Hobart Hurricanes: Team News & Form
The Hurricanes are looking dangerous. Nikhil Chaudhary has been a revelation, scoring 161 runs in the series with a massive average of 80 fantasy points. Although listed as a bowler in some formats, his batting value is immense. Ben McDermott is another pillar, consistently getting starts and keeping the scoreboard ticking. On the bowling front, Chris Jordan is the death over specialist you need, having picked up 6 wickets in the series. Rishad Hossain is the trump card on this pitch given the spin stats.
Melbourne Renegades: Team News & Form
The Renegades rely heavily on Tim Seifert. He is in red hot form, averaging a whopping 136 fantasy points per game in this series, including a recent century. If he gets going, he is a one man army. Jason Behrendorff remains their best bet with the new ball, especially with the windy conditions expected. However, Jake Fraser McGurk and Josh Brown need to fire at the top to give them a solid start.
Key Players to Watch
- Tim Seifert (WK): The most in form batter. He scored 102 recently and is a default captaincy choice for many.
- Nikhil Chaudhary (BOWL): Don't let the role confuse you; he is batting like a dream and scoring heavy points.
- Ben McDermott (WK): A reliable keeper batter who knows these conditions well.
- Chris Jordan (BOWL): His death bowling points are gold in fantasy contests.
- Jason Behrendorff (BOWL): If there is swing on offer, he will find it.
- Rishad Hossain (ALL): With 30 wickets falling to spin recently here, he is a differential pick.
Captaincy & Vice Captaincy Picks
- Safe Options: Tim Seifert, Ben McDermott
- Risky/Grand League Options: Nikhil Chaudhary, Rishad Hossain
Strategy for Mega Leagues
Since the average score is around 157, this isn't likely to be a 200+ run fest. Focus on bowlers who bowl at the death (Jordan) and all rounders who can contribute in both innings. Dropping a top order batter who struggles against swing (like Josh Brown) to accommodate an extra bowler could be the winning move in your fantasy contests.
Big Bash League HUR vs REN players T20 past performance, current series performance, fantasy points and selection percentage.
Teams | Date | Venue | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HUR vs THU | 16 Dec - 01:45 PM | Hobart | Hurricanes | 180/6 (20.0) | 181/6 (19.5) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 4 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) | ||
| HUR vs STA | 18 Dec - 01:45 PM | Melbourne | Stars | 158/9 (20.0) | 159/2 (16.0) | Stars Stars won by 8 wickets (with 24 balls remaining) | ||
| HUR vs REN | 21 Dec - 01:45 PM | Geelong | Hurricanes | 145/9 (20.0) | 149/3 (13.5) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 7 wickets (with 37 balls remaining) | ||
| HUR vs SCO | 26 Dec - 03:45 PM | Perth | Hurricanes | 150/8 (20.0) | 153/6 (19.3) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 4 wickets (with 3 balls remaining) | ||
| HUR vs REN | 29 Dec - 01:45 PM | Hobart | Hurricanes | 162/9 (20.0) | 163/6 (19.0) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 4 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) | ||
| HUR vs SCO | 01 Jan - 01:45 PM | Hobart | Hurricanes | 229/3 (20.0) | 189/9 (20.0) | Scorchers Scorchers won by 40 runs |
Teams | Date | Venue | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEA vs REN | 15 Dec - 01:45 PM | Geelong | Heat | 212/5 (20.0) | 198/8 (20.0) | Renegades Renegades won by 14 runs | ||
| HUR vs REN | 21 Dec - 01:45 PM | Geelong | Hurricanes | 145/9 (20.0) | 149/3 (13.5) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 7 wickets (with 37 balls remaining) | ||
| HUR vs REN | 29 Dec - 01:45 PM | Hobart | Hurricanes | 162/9 (20.0) | 163/6 (19.0) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 4 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) | ||
| REN vs SIX | 01 Jan - 10:30 AM | Melbourne | Sixers | 164/9 (20.0) | 168/4 (19.1) | Completed |
Teams | Date | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HUR vs THU | 16 Dec - 01:45 PM | Hurricanes | 180/6 (20.0) | 181/6 (19.5) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 4 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) | ||
| HUR vs REN | 29 Dec - 01:45 PM | Hurricanes | 162/9 (20.0) | 163/6 (19.0) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 4 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) | ||
| HUR vs SCO | 01 Jan - 01:45 PM | Hurricanes | 229/3 (20.0) | 189/9 (20.0) | Scorchers Scorchers won by 40 runs |





