• Sydney Thunder defeated Brisbane Heat in Match 16 of the Women’s Big Bash League 2024.

  • Samantha Bates was named Player of the Match for her splendid bowling performance.

WBBL 2024: Heather Knight, Samantha Bates shine in Sydney Thunder’s impressive win over Brisbane Heat
Sydney Thunder beat Brisbane Heat in WBBL 2024

In an exciting clash at the W.A.C.A. Ground, Sydney Thunder defeated Brisbane Heat by 19 runs in Match 16 of the Women’s Big Bash League 2024. With standout performances from Heather Knight and Samantha Bates, Sydney Thunder held off Brisbane’s chase to secure a crucial win in the tournament.

Heather Knight helps Sydney Thunder set an imposing total

After winning the toss, Brisbane Heat opted to bowl first, hoping to restrict Sydney Thunder to a manageable total. However, Thunder’s top order delivered a solid performance, spearheaded by Knight’s commanding 59 off 34 balls, which included ten boundaries. Phoebe Litchfield also played a brisk knock, contributing 40 runs off 25 balls with seven fours, while Chamari Athapaththu set the tone with 33 runs off 25 deliveries. Thunder closed their innings at 170/5, giving Brisbane a challenging target to chase. Jess Jonassen was the standout bowler for the Heat, taking 3 wickets for 22 runs in her 4-over spell.

Brisbane Heat’s chase falters despite Charli Knott’s fighting fifty

Brisbane Heat started their chase with an aggressive approach, but early wickets kept the run rate in check. Grace Harris’ 41 off 31 balls showed promise, but wickets fell regularly, keeping the Thunder in control. Charli Knott emerged as a lone warrior for Brisbane, scoring a valiant 55 off 37 balls, including six fours and a six. Despite her efforts, the rest of the batting lineup struggled to build partnerships, with no other batter crossing the 10-run mark. Brisbane was eventually bowled out for 151 in 19.1 overs.

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Samantha Bates sizzles with the Ball for Sydney Thunder

Sydney Thunder’s bowling attack, led by Bates, proved too strong for Brisbane’s batting lineup. Bates was in fine form, claiming four wickets for 25 runs in her 4-over spell and breaking crucial partnerships at key moments. Taneale Peschel also made significant contributions with 2 wickets for 23 runs, while Athapaththu and Shabnim Ismail each chipped in with a wicket. Their disciplined bowling ensured Brisbane could not gather momentum, ultimately leading to Sydney Thunder’s victory by 19 runs.

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