In Match 23 of the Women's Big Bash League, the Perth Scorchers Women will take on the Brisbane Heat Women. In the Women's basketballBigbash League, Sydney Sixers lead the table with 8 points. However, they are up against Adelaide Strikers and Brisbane Heat who are also on 8 points at the moment. With just one win, Melbourne Renegades sit at the bottom of the table and Sydney Thunder and Melbourne Stars also have just one win, but they had rain-affected games, so they sit above the Renegades. It's all about the battle between Brisbane Heat and Perth Scorchers in this all-important contest. A win here will move Heat up to the top of the points table with four wins. Adelaide Strikers defeated Heat in their previous match. Strikers batted poorly after restricting them to 140. At 7 points with three wins, Perth Scorchers Women are just below the Heat, but they'll need to be more consistent from here on to stay in the top two. Likewise, the Scorchers played Adelaide Strikers in their last game. It took Scorchers 20 overs to reach 111 thanks to some tidy bowling from Strikers. Both teams lost to Strikers. In particular, the Brisbane Heat will be looking to get back to winning ways, while the Scorchers will be looking to derail all their hopes. Both teams lost to Strikers. In particular, the Brisbane Heat will be looking to get back to winning ways, while the Scorchers will be looking to derail all their hopes.
In the early stages, the Brisbane Heat were pegged back bsy Georgia Redmayne's wicket. The partnership between Grace Harris and Danielle Wyatt, however, was quite sensible. Rotating the strike made sense. Keeping their eye on the target, they did not take any chances. Harris and Wyatt were both dismissed at a crucial point in the game, giving the Perth Scorchers the advantage. It became increasingly difficult for the Brisbane Heat to keep up with the required rate as it kept rising, and they had a hard time keeping up with it.
To ease things in the middle, Georgia Voll struck some impressive shots. Including a couple of fours, she scored 28 off 23 deliveries. In spite of some boundaries by Jonassen and Pooja Vastrakar towards the end, the Scorchers managed to eke out a narrow victory with the wickets of Amelia Kerr and Laura Harris. Despite a last-ball thriller, the Perth Scorchers won. It was a close call. Despite difficult circumstances, the Scorchers have always been able to come out on top. It should have been the Brisbane Heat's game. At regular intervals, they lost wickets, and the target was too big in the end. Brisbane Heat Women won the 23rd match against Brisbane Heat Women by 3 runs.
Brisbane Heat Women vs Perth Scorchers Women
Perth Scorchers Women won by 3 runs
Perth Scorchers Women - Sophie Devine, Piepa Cleary, Maddy Green, Marizanne Kapp, Charis Bekker, Alana King, Mathilda Carmichael, Lilly Mills, Beth Mooney, Georgia Wyllie, Chloe Piparo, Taneale Peschel, Holly Ferling, Amy Edgar, Maddy Darke, Amy Edgar.
Brisbane Heat Women - Georgia Redmayne, Danni Wyatt, Lucy Hamilton, Nicola Hancock, Mikayla Hinkley, Jess Kerr, Ellie Johnston, Grace Harris, Charli Knott, Laura Harris, Grace Parsons, Jess Jonassen, Courtney Sippel, Amelia Kerr, Pooja Vastrakar, Georgia Voll.
Match 23 of Women's Big Bash League 2022 happened at the Allan Border Field Stadium in Albion, Australia.
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