MS-W vs BH-W (36th Match) – Highlights
In this article, we will discuss the thrilling 36th match of the Women’s Big Bash League 2024 between BH-W and MR-W, held in Brisbane on November 22. The rain-affected match was reduced to seven overs per side, adding an extra layer of intensity. Brisbane Heat showcased their dominance with a commanding 9-wicket victory, chasing down the modest target of 47 runs with ease and 10 balls to spare. Let’s dive into the key moments and performances that defined this encounter.
The MR-W faced a challenging outing in their rain-curtailed 7-over innings, managing to score 46/6 against a well-disciplined Brisbane Heat bowling attack. The Stars struggled to gain momentum in the powerplay, losing skipper Annabel Sutherland (4 off 6) and Rhys McKenna (15 off 9) early. McKenna provided a brief spark with two boundaries and a six, but her dismissal by Lucy Hamilton further dented the innings.
The middle order crumbled under pressure, with Meg Lanning (1 off 2) and Marizanne Kapp (1 off 4) falling cheaply, both stumped off Jess Jonassen’s clever bowling. Jonassen emerged as the standout bowler, claiming 3/8 in her two overs. Lucy Hamilton also impressed with figures of 2/8, striking twice in the early overs.
Tess Flintoff (14* off 13) displayed some resilience, hitting a boundary and a six, but lacked support from the rest of the lineup. Deepti Sharma (4 off 5) and Sophie Reid (1 off 2) failed to accelerate, with Reid being run out in the penultimate over. A late boundary from Ines McKeon (4* off 1) provided a slight boost to the total.
Overall, Brisbane’s bowlers maintained consistent pressure, with disciplined lines and timely breakthroughs, leaving the Stars with a below-par score to defend.
Chasing a modest target of 47 in 7 overs, BH-W comfortably secured victory with 10 balls to spare, losing just one wicket. Opener Grace Harris anchored the innings with an unbeaten 21 off 16 balls, striking three boundaries to keep the chase on track. She was well supported by Laura Harris, who provided an aggressive start with 11 off 8 balls, including a boundary and a six, before being bowled by Annabel Sutherland in the third over.
After Laura’s dismissal, Jemimah Rodrigues played a steady hand, remaining not out on 7 off 8 balls to guide the team to victory. Extras played a crucial role, as Melbourne Stars Women conceded 8 runs through wides, easing the pressure on the Heat batters.
The Stars’ bowlers struggled to make an impact, with Annabel Sutherland (1/16) being the only wicket-taker. Sophie Day (0/6 in 1.2 overs) bowled economically but couldn’t provide breakthroughs. Brisbane’s disciplined and well-paced batting ensured they capitalized on the target, earning them a dominant win and valuable points.
Melbourne Stars Women vs Brisbane Heat Women Scoreboard
Melbourne Stars Women– 46/6 (7/7)
Brisbane Heat Women -47/1 (5.2/7)
Result – Heat won by 9 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)
Player of the Match – Jess Jonassen
MS-W vs BH-W Playing XI
Melbourne Stars Women
Annabel Sutherland(C), Rhys McKenna, Meg Lanning(WK), Marizanne Kapp, Tess Flintoff, Deepti Sharma, Sophie Reid, Ines McKeon, Kim Garth, Maisy Gibson, and Sophie Day.
Brisbane Heat Women
Grace Harris, Laura Harris, Jemimah Rodrigues, Georgia Redmayne(WK), Charli Knott, Jess Jonassen(C), Lauren Winfield-Hill, Lucy Hamilton, Shikha Pandey, Grace Parsons, and Nicola Hancock.
Disclaimer: This Highlight is based on the author’s insights and analysis. Readers should consider the points discussed and draw their own conclusions.