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In the thrilling world of women’s cricket, moments of brilliance often define the outcome of a match. One such moment came during the Women’s Big Bash League 2024 (WBBL) clash between the Brisbane Heat and the Sydney Sixers, where 15-year-old Caoimhe Bray showcased her talent with a spectacular six over covers off Indian pacer Shikha Pandey. This shot not only highlighted Bray’s potential but also underscored the tension of the match as the Sixers fought to chase down a challenging target.
Caoimhe Bray sends Shikha Pandey over covers for a six
As the game reached its climax, the Sydney Sixers found themselves in a precarious position, needing 25 runs from the last eight balls. With just one over remaining, Bray faced Pandey on the fifth ball of the 19th over. In a moment of sheer audacity, she heaved a powerful shot that sailed majestically over the covers for a stunning six. The crowd erupted in applause, recognizing not just the skill but also the courage of a young player stepping up in a high-pressure situation. Despite this remarkable effort, it was ultimately too late for a comeback; Bray was dismissed in the next over while attempting to target Jess Jonassen, leaving the Sixers short by 12 runs.
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What a shot from Caiomhe Bray! #WBBL10 pic.twitter.com/uQk2GUHObS
— Weber Women's Big Bash League (@WBBL) November 14, 2024
Brisbane Heat triumph Sydney Sixers in an important clash
The match unfolded with Brisbane Heat Women posting a total of 139 runs for 9 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Grace Harris led the charge with a brisk 39 off 26 balls, supported by Georgia Redmayne‘s 28 runs. The Heat’s innings was characterized by steady partnerships but also marred by wickets falling at crucial intervals, leading to a challenging total for the Sixers to chase.
In response, the Sydney Sixers struggled from the outset, losing early wickets and finding themselves at 4 for 28 at one point. Despite some resistance from Sarah Bryce and later contributions from Bray, they could only muster 127 runs, falling short against a disciplined Heat bowling attack that included standout performances from Pandey and Jonassen.
Following this match, Brisbane Heat find themselves in a competitive position within the WBBL 2024 points table. Both teams have had mixed results so far, with Brisbane Heat securing three wins and three losses, placing them fifth. The Sixers are just behind them at sixth place with an identical record but inferior net run rate. As both teams vie for better standings, every match becomes critical in their quest for playoff positions.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.