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MLS-W vs PRS-W, Knockout T20, WBBL 2025 live

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MLS-W
145-9(20.0)
Perth Scorchers Women won by 28 runs šŸ†
PRS-W
(20.0)173-5
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S Day Logo
S Day Jersy

0

(1)

4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:0.00
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M Gibson Logo
M Gibson Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
S Devine Logo
S Devine Jersy

2-20

(4.0)

Sophie Devine

2-20(4.0)
Econ: 5.00
P'ship : 0(1)
Last Wkt : Sasha Moloney 5(7)
Over 18
0
0
1
W
1
1
 
= 3
Over 19
1
1
W
1
0
1
 
= 4
Over 20
1
1
1
1
W
0
 
= 4

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Right then. Perth Scorchers Women knock Melbourne Stars Women out of WBBL 2025 after emerging victorious in the Knockout. They will now travel to Sydney to face Sydney Sixers Women in the Challenger. Do join us for that clash on Thursday.

For now, this is Akshay Bhide, signing off, on behalf of my co-commentator Deepak Prakash and scorer Bishal Mandal. Until next time, cheers and good bye.
Beth Mooney (POTM): "Yeah, amazing. I thought at the 10-over mark the game was pretty much in the balance. Not sure what the coaches said, but whatever it was, it worked. The bowlers were excellent after that and kept us in the hunt.

Yeah, I think Chloe Ainsworth has been unreal for us over the last few years. She’s really grown into that role, taking on a lot of tough overs. It’s not easy for a fast bowler to do that all the time. And of course, Meg is a premium wicket wherever you go in the world. She batted really well—if she’d been there at the end, there’s no doubt the Stars would have won. So it was a huge moment to get her out and a great spectacle for the game.

Yeah, the crowds this year have been phenomenal here at the WACA. Can’t thank you all enough for coming out in such big numbers. It’s a Tuesday night, late in the evening, and we still had two and a half thousand of you here. You’ve been unreal throughout the tournament. We couldn’t ask for a better home crowd, and hopefully, a few of you make the trip to Sydney for the Challenger.

I don’t know about everyone else, but I reckon I’m done with training for this season. We’ll see what the coaches say once we get into the change room. It’s a really exciting time for this group—we’ve got plenty of young players and others who’ve played a lot of cricket as well. So it should be a great feeling once we get on that flight in the morning."
Player of the Match: Beth Mooney
5:26 PM IST, 7:56 PM Local Time: That’s it. Perth Scorchers Women stay alive in Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025. They beat Melbourne Stars Women by 28 runs to progress to the Challenger to face Sydney Sixers Women. Momentum is such a key thing in T20 cricket and the Stars will know it. They suffer their fourth straight loss and get knocked out of the competition.

Chasing 174, the Stars lost Rhys McKenna cheaply on seven inside the powerplay. Amy Jones came out aggressively and joined Meg Lanning, who started getting in the groove after spending some in the middle. Both started building a partnership and kept the Scorchers at bay as the Stars were well-placed at 86/1 after 10 overs.

Alana King provided the much-needed breakthrough for her side by dismissing Jones on 43 in the 13th over to break the 87-run stand. It allowed the Scorchers to pull back things. Skipper Annabel Sutherland (5), Maia Bouchier (2), Danielle Gibson (8) and Lanning (49) fell in a quick succession as the required run rate crept up.

It was too much to do for the lower order. A flurry of wickets at the back end of the innings meant that the Stars ended their innings on 145/9 to fall short by 28 runs. Chloe Ainsworth (1/24), Sophie Devine (2/20), Alana King (2/25) and Lilly Mills (2/19) entered the wickets column for the hosts as they defended the total successfully.

Earlier, Katie Mack and Beth Mooney gave the Scorchers a solid start after they opted to bat first. Both played some wonderful strokes and put 107 for the first wicket. Mack hit a beautiful fifty before getting dismissed on 52 in the 13th over. In the very next over, Mooney fell on 45.

The foundation was laid for a strong finish. Freya Kemp at four came out all guns blazing and made sure that they didn’t lose the momentum. She played a fine cameo of 35 off 19 before getting dismissed in the 18th over. Alana King (10*) and Maddy Darke (16*) remained unbeaten as the Scorchers finished their innings on 173/5.

For the Stars, Rhys McKenna picked up two wickets, giving away 26 runs in her three overs. Kim Garth (1/34), Annabel Sutherland (1/27) and Maisy Gibson (1/15) grabbed a scalp each. Things fell apart for them in the second half of the chase as they fell short by 28 runs.
OVER 20
Melbourne Stars Women
145/9
Sophie Day
0(1)
Maisy Gibson
3(3)
Sophie Devine
2-20(4.0)
19.6 S Devine to S Day
0 Swing and a miss! That's it! Perth Scorchers Women win the Knockout by 28 runs and advance to the Challenger, where they will face the Sixers for a place in the summit clash.

Back of a length delivery outside the off-stump. Sophie charges down and swings at it, but fails to get any wood on it.

Melbourne Stars Women lost all momentum in the second half of the chase and let the game slip from a strong position, bringing their tournament journey to an end.
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  • MATCHES17
  • RUNS45
  • SR68.00
  • AVG9.00
Sophie Day walks in to face the final ball of the match.
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