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In a WBBL encounter between Brisbane Heat Women and Perth Scorchers Women at the Allan Border Field, it was Perth Scorchers who emerged victorious, securing a commanding 39-run win over their opponents.
Perth Scorchers Innings
Put in to bat first, Perth Scorchers set a formidable target of 192 runs for Brisbane Heat in their allotted 20 overs. The standout performance of the innings came from the explosive bat of Sophie Devine, who smashed an impressive 106 runs off just 62 deliveries, including 14 fours and 4 towering sixes. Supported by Beth Mooney‘s solid half-century of 50 runs off 42 balls, and Natalie Sciver‘s quickfire 22 off 14, the Scorchers posted a challenging total for the Heat to chase.
Brisbane Heat Innings
In response, Brisbane Heat made a valiant effort but ultimately fell short, bowled out for 153 runs in 17.3 overs. Georgia Redmayne‘s resilient knock of 53 off 44 deliveries provided some hope for the Heat, while contributions from Mignon du Preez, Georgia Voll and Charli Knott helped sustain the chase. However, the disciplined bowling attack led by Sophie, Piepa Cleary and Alana King from the Scorchers proved to be too much for the Heat’s batting lineup to handle.
Player of the Match
Notably, Sophie Devine’s exceptional all-round performance, including her stunning century and two crucial wickets, earned her the well-deserved Player of the Match award.
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With this result, Perth Scorchers solidify their position in the Women’s Big Bash League 2023, showcasing their formidable skills and resilience on the field. Brisbane Heat, despite the loss, displayed commendable spirit and determination throughout the match, setting the stage for an exciting remainder of the tournament.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.