HUR vs THU Dream11 Prediction: The 29th match of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 will witness Hobart Hurricanes facing Sydney Thunder at the Bellerive Oval, Hobart, on January 10, 2025, starting at 1.45 PM IST.
Both teams have showcased tremendous form this season, promising an exciting clash. Hobart Hurricanes currently sit third on the points table with nine points from six games, while Sydney Thunder lead the table with nine points from seven matches. The Thunder’s superior net run rate gives them a slight edge. However, with both teams battling for supremacy, expect an electrifying encounter.

The Bellerive Oval pitch is expected to offer assistance to fast bowlers early on, with significant lateral movement. As the game progresses, batting conditions improve, making it easier for players to play their shots. The average first-innings score here is 144. With the dew factor in play and a chance of rain interruptions, chasing could be advantageous.
Spearheaded by Tim David and Mitch Owen, the Hurricanes have turned their fortunes around. Tim David’s explosive unbeaten 62 off 28 balls in the last match showcased his prowess as a finisher. Mitchell Owen has been a revelation, amassing 189 runs in five games. Captain Nathan Ellis and Riley Meredith anchor their bowling attack, with Billy Stanlake adding firepower.
The Thunder boast a star-studded line-up with David Warner leading from the front. Warner’s prolific form, scoring 228 runs in six matches, makes him indispensable. Sam Billings adds middle-order stability with 149 runs, while Chris Green and Wes Agar ensure wickets in crucial stages. The return of young opener Sam Konstas bolsters their batting depth.
Wicketkeepers: Sam Billings
Batters: David Warner, Ben McDermott, Mitchell Owen
All-rounders: Dan Christian, Tim David, Nathan Ellis
Bowlers: Riley Meredith, Chris Green, Lockie Ferguson, Paddy Dooley
Captain Choices: Mitchell Owen, David Warner
Vice-Captain Choices: Tim David, Chris Green
No major injury concerns have been reported. Both teams are expected to field their strongest XI.
Hobart Hurricanes: Mitchell Owen, Matthew Wade, Ben McDermott, Nikhil Chaudhary, Tim David, Chris Jordan, Nathan Ellis, Riley Meredith, Billy Stanlake, Peter Hatzoglou, Paddy Dooley
Sydney Thunder: David Warner, Sam Konstas, Oliver Davies, Matthew Gilkes, Sam Billings, Chris Green, Dan Christian, Wes Agar, Lockie Ferguson, Tom Andrews, Nathan McAndrew
Hobart Hurricanes: Mitchell Owen, Matthew Wade, Ben McDermott, Nikhil Chaudhary, Tim David, Chris Jordan, Nathan Ellis, Riley Meredith, Billy Stanlake, Peter Hatzoglou, Paddy Dooley, Caleb Jewell, Charlie Wakim, Marcus Bean
Sydney Thunder: David Warner, Sam Konstas, Oliver Davies, Matthew Gilkes, Sam Billings, Chris Green, Dan Christian, Wes Agar, Lockie Ferguson, Tom Andrews, Nathan McAndrew, Hugh Weibgen, George Garton, Mohammad Hasnain, Liam Hatcher