• Ellyse Perry bowled a remarkable ball that resulted in the dismissal of Tahlia McGrath in Match 5 of the WBBL 2024.

  • Perry delivered an impressive performance with the ball and picked up two wickets.

WATCH: Ellyse Perry delivers an unplayable ball to dismiss Tahlia McGrath in the WBBL 2024
Ellyse Perry

In a Match 5 of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2024 between the Adelaide Strikers and the Sydney Sixers, Ellyse Perry delivered a remarkable ball that resulted in the dismissal of Tahlia McGrath. As the pressure mounted on the Strikers with the early lost of two wickets inside the powerplay, who were struggling to establish any momentum, Perry stepped up and executed a delivery that epitomized precision and skill, ultimately changing the dynamics of the match.

Ellyse Perry’s brilliant dismissal of Tahlia McGrath

Perry’s delivery pitched just outside off stump, showcasing her exceptional seam movement and ability to manipulate the ball’s trajectory. As the ball sharply curved back inwards, McGrath, who was attempting to defend, found herself completely deceived by the delivery’s pace and angle. The ball clipped the top of the off stump, resulting in a pivotal breakthrough for the Sixers. McGrath’s early dismissal for just 5 runs off 6 balls was particularly significant. Being a key player in the Strikers’ batting lineup, her exit not only dampened the team’s spirits but also intensified the pressure on a side that had already suffered the loss of three wickets for a mere 22 runs.

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Adelaide Strikers’ batting led by Amanda-Jade Wellington

The Strikers faced a challenging start in their innings, losing early wickets as they struggled to find momentum. Opening batter Katie Mack fell for just 1 run, dismissed by Lauren Cheatle in the first over. The pressure continued to mount when McGrath, the team captain, was sent packing by Perry for just 5 runs, leaving the Strikers reeling at 22 runs for 3 wickets.

However, Bridget Patterson anchored the innings with a resilient 44 runs off 32 balls, showcasing her ability to build partnerships. Orla Prendergast contributed with a solid 39 runs, but it was Amanda-Jade Wellington who turned the tide with a blistering 40 off just 16 balls, helping the Strikers reach a competitive total of 171 runs. The innings concluded at 19.5 overs, with Jemma Barsby remaining not out on 11.

Sydney Sixers’ strong bowling

The Sixers, having chosen to field first, faced a rollercoaster of an innings from the Strikers. Cheatle was the standout performer with the ball, claiming 3 wickets for 35 runs in her 4 overs. She struck early, taking out both Mack and Madeline Penna to set the tone for the Sixers. Perry was effective in her spell, taking 2 wickets for just 21 runs, including the crucial wicket of McGrath. Ashleigh Gardner contributed significantly, claiming 3 wickets for 32 runs and playing a key role in stifling the Strikers’ middle-order batting. The Sixers showed strong bowling depth, but they will need to chase down the target set by the Strikers to secure a victory in this tightly contested matc

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