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BHW vs PRSW, 14th T20, WBBL 2024 live

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BHW
114-10(18.0)
Perth Scorchers Women won by 28 runs 🏆
PRSW
(20.0)142-8
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N Hancock Logo
N Hancock Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:50.00
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S Pandey Logo
S Pandey Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:75.00
A King Logo
A King Jersy

5-16

(4.0)

Alana King

5-16(4.0)
Econ: 4.00
P'ship : 0(0)
Last Wkt : Shikha Pandey 3(4)
Over 16
0
0
0
1
1
6
 
= 8
Over 17
1
6
0
6
4
0
 
= 17
Over 18
1
W
W
0
1
W
 
= 2

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That will be all from our side as we wrap up our coverage of this Women's Big Bash encounter between Perth Scorchers Women and Brisbane Heat Women. For now, it's Soumarya Dutta signing off on behalf of my co-commentators, Akshay Bhide and Saptak Sanyal besides our Scorer/Analyst Paras Yadav. See you soon!
Player of the Match: Beth Mooney
5:38 PM IST and 8:08 PM Local Time | Alana King and Beth Mooney helped the Perth Scorchers Women side to comeback on the winning way by completely outplaying the Brisbane Heat Women. They got the victory by 28 runs and this has been a clinical performance from them. Brisbane Heat Women won the toss and sent Perth Scorchers to bat first on a tricky surface. Batting first, Sophie Devine and Beth Mooney started the innings watchfully and accelerated right after the powerplay when the movement was negated. Devine departed scoring 25 runs from 22 balls with 5 boundaries. After the opening partnership got shattered, Beth Mooney took the role of aggressor but sadly she found nobody to accompany her in the middle. Only Amy Jones reached the double digit but could only score 10. Dayalan Hemalatha(7), M. Hinkley(6), Chloe Piparo(4) and Alana King(1) failed to contribute. Mooney took the innings forward and she scored 77 runs from 52 balls with 9 boundaries to take the score to 142. For Brisbane Heat Women, Nicola Hancock was the star of the show taking 3 wickets for just 23 runs. Nadine de Klerk took 2 wickets for 31 runs. Shikha Pandey and Charli Knott contributed with a solitary wicket. Coming to chase the target, Brisbane Heat Women never got going. They lost their opener Grace Harris who started the innings with two consecutive boundaries. Georgia Redmayne got out for a 6-ball duck. Jemimah Rodrigues initially looked good but got out for just 13 off 15 balls after playing a lot of dot balls in the middle. Birthday girl Jess Jonassen, Charli Knott and Nadine de Klerk failed to contribute and at a point, the asking rate was hovering around 13 runs per over. Laura Harris started to show her prowess from the second over of the powerplay as she hit the first maximum of the day on that over and followed it with a boundary. She played a fiery knock of 40 runs off 21 balls with 3 fours and 4 sixes but her departure made the Brisbane Heat tail enders fall like a pack of cards. They eventually lost the match by 28 runs. For the Perth Scorchers Women, Alana King was the star of the bowlers as she claimed her first ever fifer in WBBL and finished with 5 wickets for 16 runs from her 4 overs. Ebony Hoskin took 2 wickets while Chloe Ainsworth, Amy Louise Edgar and skipper Sophie Devine took a wicket each.
OVER 18
Brisbane Heat Women
114/10
Shikha Pandey
3(4)
Nicola Hancock
1(2)
Alana King
5-16(4.0)
THAT WILL BE ALL! The Perth Scorchers Women have won this game by 28 runs and Alana King wraps things up with a five wicket haul. Shikha Pandey is the final batter to get out and this has been a "Collapse of Hubris" for the Brisbane Heat Women.
17.6 A King to S Pandey
W Chipped straight to covers. King finishes with a fifer as Perth Scorchers Women beat Brisbane Heat Women by 28 runs. Tosses this up nicely around off, Shikha gives herself some room and looks to go inside out over covers but fails to get the required elevation. Edgar inside the circle takes a good tumbling catch with a reverse cup to put an end to this contest.
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