Jake Weatherald is ten credits but the Adelaide opener shared an unbeaten century stand last time. Adelaide Strikers also hit a rut of form, but they roared back at the Adelaide Oval last time out - bowling Brisbane Heat out for 100 on their way to a ten-wicket win. Qais Ahmad: The Afghan spinner has 11 wickets for the season, remaining fairly steady since his match-winning figures in the first match of the campaign. A cloudy and slightly windy afternoon awaits in Launceston, but conditions will be dry in Tasmania. But it was bettered by South African Miller, who put a season of woe behind him with an unbeaten 90 from just 48 balls. Fellow Afghan spinner Qais Ahmad is nine credits, as is Adelaide paceman Peter Siddle, but all three have showed good form if you can afford them. Against the Scorchers in Hobart, the Hurricanes took two early wickets before Mitch Marsh and Josh Inglis put on 109 for the third wicket. Rain meant only 6.4 overs were possible in Hobart’s match against Sydney Sixers last time out, with Clive Rose and Scott Boland having taken early wickets. Learn more, Get access to exclusive events with a Hobart Hurricanes membership View Packages. Hobart Hurricanes take on Adelaide Strikers as both teams look to recapture some form in the 2019-20 Big Bash League. After a frustrating no-result against the Sydney Sixers on Thursday night due to inclement weather, the Hurricanes enter the match-up with Adelaide in seventh position on the BBL ladder, with a record of 3-6. Watch brand new episodes of The Spanish Princess now on Stan. Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers Team Form in Last Five Matches, Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers Head to Head, Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers Betting Odds, Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers Prediction, Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers Dream11 Prediction. Jake Weatherald, Phil Salt, Travis Head (c), Jonathan Wells, Matthew Short, Michael Neser, Harry Nielsen (wk), Rashid Khan, Liam O’Connor, Harry Conway, Billy Stanlake. Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers - Check out Hobart Hurricanes (HOH) Squad vs Adelaide Strikers (ADS) Squad, cricket schedule, match details of Match 47 … Adelaide Strikers got back to winning ways last time out and now have a big chance to back that up against the out-of-form Hurricanes. Rashid Khan’s bowling is consistent and he looks back to his best, while he also issued a reminder of his big-hitting capability with the bat recently too. In Sydney on Thursday night, Dan Hughes and Moises Henriques steadied the Sixers ship after Slive Rose and Scott Boland struck in the first four overs. The nature of the University of Tasmania Stadium means it can have a variable bounce and no set character but it has been praised by players before. Let's talk: Join our subscriber's list to get the best cricket betting tips and predictions delivered directly to your inbox. Both teams claimed once dominant win apiece last season in this fixture. Dean Jones has been farewelled at the place where he made his name, his beloved Melbourne Cricket Ground, Short ball concerns a beat-up, Steve Smith insists after Test summer, ODI: 'Livid' Aaron Finch 'furious' with Steve Smith after run-out disaster. The Hurricanes posted 158/0 in 16.5 overs to win the first game by ten wickets, but Adelaide needed just 17.5 overs to reach 170/3 in a seven-wicket win most recently. Jofra Archer takes a ridiculous one-handed catch in Rajasthan Royals' eight-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in the IPL. Cricketbetting.net is not a bookmaker but an individual website offering research based reviews, news and information on top boomakers. Travis Head! Head to head Adelaide Strikers: 4 Hobart Hurricanes: 2 No result: 1. Something's gone wrong! The Hurricanes posted 158/0 in 16.5 overs to win the first game by ten wickets, but Adelaide needed just 17.5 overs to reach 170/3 in a seven-wicket win most recently. Michael Neser: Claimed 2-14 last time out and he now has six wickets in his last four matches, having previously been an unused member of the Australia test squad. The match takes place at the University of Tasmania Stadium, Launceston, on January 19 and the live action is scheduled to start at 14:45 local time. Last time Former Hurricane Jonathan Wells starred for his old side, but the Strikers prevailed the last time the two teams met in January, 2016. D’Arcy Short is away and James Faulkner has been injured. Adelaide Strikers recorded a much-needed win last time out – their second in three matches to end their bad run of form. Matthew Wade: Marked his return to BBL action with a half-century to remind everybody how he came to be the second-top scorer behind D’Arcy Short last season. Scott Boland: Took his eighth wicket since stepping into the team in the brief bit of play possible before the rain fell in Sydney last time out. Phil Salt dominated that partnership to recapture some form, and he is 8.5 credits – a good chance to balance credits. Those two wins have been built around excellent bowling performances – dismissing Melbourne Renegades for 110 and, most recently, ripping Brisbane Heat out for just 100. Travis Head is 9.5 credits but the Australia all-rounder is a key part of this Strikers team, and the same is true of Michael Neser – who has been in the wickets in the last few matches too. We, at Cricketbetting.net, do not have ownership with any of the bookmakers listed by us. Hobart Hurricanes will continue their bid to end their current losing streak when they take on Adelaide Strikers in Launceston. The Sixers were 2/45 off 6.4 overs before the rain settled in which forced the match to be abandoned. Our Pick Adelaide Strikers are favorites to win. Despite falling for one in the Hurricanes’ most recent batting innings against the Scorchers, McDermott has shown his quality throughout the BBL, with a top score of 51 not out against the Melbourne Renegades. The $25 free play is good on your FIRST ever bet placed in SportsBetting's new Player Props software. Matthew Wade’s destructive 88 off 54 balls wasn’t enough in our last matchup, as the Strikers chased the 170 required for victory in the 18th over. Earlier, Head, who hasn't played limited-overs cricket for Australia since late 2018, had clubbed six sixes and five fours as the Strikers posted 5-186. Rashid Khan: Back to his best with the ball, as he strangled Brisbane Heat by taking 1-15 from four overs – including 16 dot balls – to move to 16 wickets for the season. We are here to provide Prediction, Team squad, Top Batsmen, Top Bowler, Probable XI, Head to Head, Toss Prediction, Player of the Match, Team Scores Batting first, Live Tv Streaming, Online Steaming, and Big Bash League 2019-20 schedule. One of Rashid Khan’s two wickets against the Hurricanes in last season’s match-up was Ben McDermott, who was adjudged LBW for 18. What to know what it's like to go to a game? Peter Siddle shook off a hand injury to play last time out, but Wes Agar came into the bowling attack too in place of Harry Conway. Alex Carey and Jake Weatherald combined to put on 116 for the first Strikers wicket, with Weatherald finishing on 82 off only 42 deliveries. Alex Carey is away, so Ben McDermott is top of the other options and also worth considering given he is 1.5 credits less expensive. The Hurricanes have lost their last three completed matches, having been hit hard by injuries and D’Arcy Short’s late international call-up. The match is between the Adelaide Strikers and the Hobart Hurricanes which is going to be live in Adelaide Oval, Adelaide on Sunday, Jan 26. Head shared a 97-run stand with Jono Wells (45no from 35 balls) after Adelaide fell to 2-24. Head was dropped on 21 by Miller at deep square leg, one of two simple chances shelled by a sloppy Hobart. The latter match was in Launceston, at the Aurora Stadium, too. They sit seventh in the table with three wins from nine completed games in total. Full T&C Apply. Jake Weatherald: Continued a solid return for the BBL 2019-20 season so far when he hit 33* from 27 balls in the unbroken 104-run opening stand with Phil Salt last time out. Both teams claimed once dominant win apiece last season in this fixture. Head hit 79 from 40 balls on Sunday afternoon to set up his side's 10-run victory and lift them to second on the ladder. The Hurricanes remain in seventh position, three points adrift of fifth-placed Perth with three games to play. Adelaide captain Travis Head has given selectors a reminder of his white-ball capabilities for the Strikers who have survived a David Miller onslaught to beat Hobart in their BBL match in Launceston. The Hurricanes, chasing 187 to win to keep their season alive, required 21 runs off the final over but veteran Peter Siddle held his nerve with the ball. We do our best to give you most accurate & useful match predictions and would love to hear from you.