
Cricket fans were treated to a fun double header with an oval at the junction Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025as Pertherbers Dar mentioned DLS Adelaide Vacationers First, before Melbourne Renegades He chased a tough total to get out Melbourne stars in the second match. Both contests delivered individual performances, tactical changes and highlights for the teams involved.
Perth Alughers Clinch 9-Run DLS win low-level encounter
Adelaide strikers dominated the ball as Sophie Devine
In the first match of the day, a disciplined bowling effort from the Perth Scorchers stunned the Adelaide batsmen as they were bundled out for a total of 112 in 17.4 overs. On a surface that required patience, the attack of Umcers executed their plans to perfection Sophie Devine leading from the front.
Devine bowled a sensational spell returning figures of 3/12, dismantling the top order of the batsmen and never allowing them to settle into rhythm. His advances came at crucial intervals, ensuring that the batsmen could never rebuild after losing early wickets.
for Adelaide, Ellie Johnston‘Sden 33 of 33 balls emerged as a single bright spot. He provided a much-needed burst with crisp boundaries, but his dismissal caused a ruckus from which the batsmen never recovered. With little support from the middle and lower order, Adelaide’s innings ended earlier and lower.
Before those who slip in the pursuit before the rain are judged
Chasing 113, the perth bowlers offered a disciplined bowling action despite the target not knowing the target. Katie Mack Anchored the shots from 24 off 30 provided, ensuring the chase never got out of control.
55/2 and 55/2 in 9.1 was interrupted by rain forcing the match officials to resort to the DLS method. When the revised tally was confirmed, the Scorpions were declared winners by 9 runs, comparing their lead during the early part of the chase. Devine was rightly awarded man of the match for his all-round control and impact with the ball. His writing proved decisive in the build-up to the match and continues to underline the importance of the Depositors to the DBBL campaign.
perth winning by 9 runs (DLS method).# PROCKERSCERS #thbbl pic.twitter.com/9gibsrmvob
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Melbourne Renegades Outplay Melbourne Stars in tense clash
Stars are competitive with balanced contributions
In the second match of the day, Melbourne Stars produced a fighting performance with the bat, posting 141/7 in their 20 hours. Shots did not make a single dominant knock, but gained strength through many key contributions.
Young Rhys McKay Collected with 32 years showing the composition during the average overlap. Shaver Annabel Sutherland with a vital 22, whereas Kim garth He added the necessary 29, taking the Stars past the 140-wicket mark.
For Renegades, DEANDRA DOTTIN He was exceptional with the ball, a fiery spell at 3/20 and stellar catches during critical phases. His changes and accuracy kept the Melbourne Stars from rushing at the back end.
A chase chase set up by Renegades Courtney Webb and Sophie Molineux
Chasing 142, Melbourne Renegades made a perfectly paced chase, eventually reaching 145/6 in 18.5 overs. Courtney WebbA crucial 37 in 37 followed the spine of the batting as he maneuvered his strikes intelligently and moved the scoreboard.
Captain Sophie Molineux‘s valuable 32 added above-average stability, especially when stars look for breakthroughs. Despite some delays, Renegades held their nerve and cut their line with seven balls out of order.
For the match-defining spell, Dottin was named player of the match, marking a tilting performance in the derby.
Deandra Dottin casts a match winning spell 🔥👏#Deanderdrottin #Thbbl pic.twitter.com/89xlvlmvpk
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See also: Caoimhe Bray’s stunning hat-trick for Sydney against Sydney Thunder
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