• Chloe Ainsworth's stellar performance propelled the Perth Scorchers to a decisive victory over the Melbourne Stars in the 3rd match of WBBL 2024.

  • Perth Scorchers defeated Melbourne Stars by 13 runs.

WATCH: Chloe Ainsworth bowls back to back stunners to get the prized scalps of Meg Lanning and Annabel Sutherland in WBBL 2024
Chloe Ainsworth claims the prized scalps of Meg Lanning and Annabel Sutherland in WBBL 2024

In a thrilling start to the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) season, teenage fast bowler Chloe Ainsworth showcased her extraordinary talent by claiming the prized wickets of Meg Lanning and Annabel Sutherland. Her remarkable performance propelled the Perth Scorchers to a hard-fought victory over the Melbourne Stars at the WACA Ground, setting the tone for what promises to be an exciting season of women’s cricket.

Chloe Ainsworth gets Meg Lanning and Annabelle Sutherland

The Scorchers opted to bowl first after winning the toss, a decision that proved pivotal as they restricted the Stars to a modest total of 109 runs. Ainsworth, just 19 years old, struck twice in quick succession during the fifth over, sending legendary Lanning back to the pavilion for just nine runs with a stunning inswinger. She followed up by dismissing Sutherland for a duck, leaving the Stars reeling early in their chase. Ainsworth’s ability to swing the ball effectively was instrumental in putting pressure on the opposition, and her performance earned her the Player of the Match accolade.

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Ines McKeon: A future star on debut

While Ainsworth’s bowling set the stage for victory, it was fellow teenager Ines McKeon who provided a glimmer of hope for the Stars. Making her WBBL debut at just 17 years old, McKeon scored a commendable 50 runs off 43 balls, becoming one of the youngest players to achieve this milestone in WBBL history. Her innings included two powerful sixes and showcased her potential as a future star in women’s cricket. However, her dismissal by Alana King marked a turning point in the match as the Stars’ middle order collapsed dramatically.

Perth Scorchers’ bowling dominance

Alana King emerged as another key figure for the Scorchers, taking three wickets for just 20 runs. Her spell included crucial breakthroughs that halted any momentum the Stars were trying to build. The combination of Ainsworth and King effectively dismantled the Stars’ batting lineup, which crumbled under pressure, losing their last four wickets for a mere 14 runs. The Scorchers’ disciplined bowling attack and sharp fielding ensured that they defended their total of 122 successfully.

A disappointing display from Melbourne Stars

The Melbourne Stars’ batting display was lacklustre, with only two players reaching double figures. Apart from McKeon’s half-century, extras contributed significantly with 19 runs. The team struggled to build partnerships and succumbed to pressure from the Scorchers’ bowlers. Left-arm spinner Sophie Day was a bright spot for the Stars with her figures of 3-21 but could not salvage their innings.

Following their opening match of the season, both teams are set to continue their campaigns with upcoming matches. The Stars will face off against Sydney Sixers at North Sydney Oval, while the Scorchers will take on Melbourne Renegades at Junction Oval. With Ainsworth’s explosive performance and McKeon’s promising debut, fans can expect more thrilling encounters as this season of WBBL unfolds.

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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