Perth Scorchers was the winner of the match that took place in a close fight with Melbourne StarsHe won his 3rd game by 13 runs Women’s Big Head League (WBBL) 2024 Batting first on Sunday (October 27), the Scorchers were able to set a target of 123 thanks to key contributions. Beth Mooney and Amy Jones. The stars struggled to form a partnership in their chase Ines McKeon‘s single half-century effort proves to be insufficient. Chloe Ainsworth‘s disciplined bowling (2/18) proved crucial, earning him the Man of the Match award. Alana King’s triple jump also contributed significantly to the Scorchers’ solid defence.
Perth Scorchers are struggling but a defensible target
The Scorchers posted a modest total of 122/8 on the board after electing to bat first. Despite losing early wickets, skipper Mooney (31 off 27) and Amy Jones (28 of 30) was able to stabilize shots. Mooney’s steady start was cut short with five boundaries Sophie’s DayWhile offering support until fired by Jones Annabel Sutherland. Medium level contributions Chloe Piparo (23 off 19) added crucial runs but the Scorchers struggled against Melbourne’s disciplined bowling. Sophie (3/21) and Kim Garth (2/23) Capitalized on a sluggish Scorchers line-up, limiting their scoring rate and opening wickets regularly.
Chloe Ainsworth and Alana King shine defensively
Defending a low target of 123, the Scorchers bowlers stepped up to stifle the Stars. Ainsworth and King led the charge, picking up crucial wickets to keep the Stars under pressure. Ainsworth (2/18) removed the key Meg Lanning early and returned to sack Sutherland, leaving the Stars desperate. King was equally impressive, 3/20, including the wicket of top scorer McKeon, who threatened to hit a quick 50 off 43 balls. King’s spell kept the Stars from building a partnership and he chased the tails down to provide a comfortable defence.
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Ines McKeon’s lone effort was wasted
For the Stars, McKeon was a remarkable batsman, scoring a steady half-century. McKeon, who came on after Lanning’s early dismissal, played positively, hitting five boundaries and two sixes to keep the chase alive. With key players such as Sutherland and others, he received little support from his teammates Marizanne Kapp it goes cheap. McKeon’s resistance ended at 16, a turning point that signaled the Stars’ hopes were running out. His dismissal left the Stars at 95/7 and they struggled to reach the target, eventually being bowled out for 109.
Ainsworth’s all-round performance earned him the Player of the Match award. His bowling spell was crucial, picking up key wickets and keeping the run rate in check with an economy of 4.50. Ainsworth’s early bounce and Sutherland’s dismissal gave the Scorchers the momentum they needed to defend their points. His impressive performance, along with King’s support, helped secure a 13-run win for the Scorchers, opening the WBBL campaign on a high note.
Perth Scorchers bowled out Melbourne Stars for 109 and won by 13 runs.
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