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Cricket Highlights, November 21: Women’s Big Bash League (34th Match) – Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women

Cricket Highlights, November 21: Women's Big Bash League (34th Match) – Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women

Cricket Highlights, November 21: Women's Big Bash League (34th Match) – Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women

Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women (34th Match) – Highlights

In this article, we will discuss the nail-biting 34th Match of the Women’s Big Bash League 2024, where the PS-W and the SS-W delivered a thrilling contest that ended in a rare tie. With both teams showcasing exceptional skills and determination, this game kept fans on the edge of their seats until the very last ball. 

The Perth Scorchers Women put up a total of 126 runs in 19.2 overs, thanks to a solid start from opener Beth Mooney. She anchored the innings with a composed 44 off 37 balls, hitting four boundaries. Alongside her, Brooke Halliday provided a crucial contribution, scoring a brisk 41 off 32 balls, including four fours and a six. The duo set a strong foundation, but the middle and lower order struggled to build on it.

The Scorchers’ middle order crumbled as Ashleigh Gardner delivered a standout bowling performance. She claimed 4/21 in 4 overs, dismantling key batters like Halliday, Mikayla Hinkley, and Dayalan Hemalatha. Captain Sophie Devine tried to stabilize the innings but managed only 11 off 14 balls before falling to Amelia Kerr.

The lower order failed to resist, with batters like Carly Leeson (0), Alana King (2), and Amy Edgar (4) departing quickly. Courtney Grace Sippel and Amelia Kerr supported Gardner effectively, picking up two wickets each to clean up the tail. Extras, including 7 wides, contributed 10 runs, marginally boosting the Scorchers’ total.

Despite the strong start, the Scorchers’ innings ended prematurely, setting a modest but competitive target of 127. The disciplined bowling from the Sixers, led by Gardner, played a pivotal role in keeping the Scorchers under pressure.

Chasing a target of 127, the SS-W finished their innings at 126/7 in 20 overs, resulting in an exciting tie. Skipper Ellyse Perry was the glue holding it all together, smashing a classy 67 off 53 balls with eight sweetly-timed boundaries. While the chaos unfolded around her with wickets tumbling like dominoes.

The Sixers struggled to build partnerships early on, with Elsa Hunter (9 off 18) and Amelia Kerr (1 off 3) falling cheaply. Ashleigh Gardner contributed a quickfire 17 off 15, but her departure left Perry with limited support.

Hollie Armitage remained unbeaten on 14 off 19, while Mathilda Carmichael added a late flourish with 13 off 8 before being run out on the final ball. Extras contributed 5 runs, but the Sixers couldn’t find the decisive boundary to seal the win.

The Scorchers’ bowlers were impressive, with Alana King standing out with figures of 3/21 in 4 overs. Chloe Ainsworth and Ebony Hoskin chipped in with a wicket each, while tight bowling from Carly Leeson (1/20) added pressure in the death overs. Despite Perry’s valiant effort, the Sixers fell agonizingly short, ending a dramatic match in a tie.

The Sydney Sixers Women batted first in the Super Over and posted a challenging 15/0. Captain Ellyse Perry was the star, smashing 12 off 5 balls, including a boundary and a six, showcasing her aggressive intent. Ashleigh Gardner made a brief but unforgettable cameo, chipping in with a whirlwind 2 runs off 2 balls. Amy Edgar bowled the over for the Perth Scorchers Women, conceding 14 runs, including a wide.

Chasing 16 runs, the PS-W started under pressure as Beth Mooney fell on the second ball, caught and bowled by Ashleigh Gardner without scoring. However, Mikayla Hinkley kept the Scorchers in the hunt with a blistering knock of 14 off 4 balls, including three boundaries. Despite her heroics, the Scorchers could only manage 15/1, tying the Super Over as well.

The clash concluded in a gripping draw, with both sides showcasing relentless effort and resilience, turning it into one of the most captivating matches of the tournament.


Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women Scoreboard

Perth Scorchers Women– 126 (19.2/20)

Sydney Sixers Women– 126/7 (20/20)

Result – Match tied

Player of the Match – Ellyse Perry

Ellyse Perry

PS-W vs. SS-W Playing XI

Perth Scorchers Women:

Beth Mooney(WK), Maddy Darke, Brooke Halliday, Sophie Devine(C), Mikayla Hinkley, Dayalan Hemalatha, Carly Leeson, Chloe Ainsworth, Alana King, Amy Edgar, Ebony Hoskin

Sydney Sixers Women:

Ellyse Perry(C), Elsa Hunter, Amelia Kerr, Ashleigh Gardner, Hollie Armitage, Maitlan Brown, Sarah Bryce(WK), Mathilda Carmichael, Caoimhe Bray, Courtney Grace Sippel, Lauren Cheatle

Disclaimer: These match highlights reflect the author’s insights and analysis. Readers are encouraged to consider the points discussed and form their own conclusions.

 

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