
A Gripping Wbbl | 11 matches at the Karen Rolton Oval on Monday, Adelaide Vacationers The women held their nerve to chase down a tough target and secure a six-wicket win Brisbane heat Women. Consisting of half a century Laura Wolvaardt and an equally effective knock Tammy BeaumontThe defending champions put together a near perfect chase to continue their strong campaign in the tournament.
Brisbane heat post continued top-order contributions
The Brisbane Heat have opted for a balanced approach with the bat, building their innings around partnerships rather than hitting a stand. Lauren Winfield-Hill He provided early impetus with a bit of flow, punishing the ball outside off and short. Georgia Redmayne He completed it with a steady 36, providing the visitors with momentum in the power and middle overs.
Jess JonassenBarbie, one of the most reliable performers from the heat, played a very late role. His contribution of 37 runs propelled the bowling department to 169/5, which was enough for the bowling department to work on a good batting surface, a competitive contest.
Adelaide’s attacking bowlers kept things tight despite a strong start to the heat. Footpath Amanda-Jade Wellington In a spell that checked Brisbane’s momentum, he once again embraced a post of 2/31. His advances ensured that, with important breaks, the heat could not fully explode at its extremes.
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Laura Wolvaardt and Tammy Beaumont anchor twins followed by fifty years
Chasing 170, the Adelaide batsmen needed a structure and the top order delivered in full. Wolvaardt, known for his elegant stroke, was in great touch from the start. He crawled through the covers with confidence and used his footwork brilliantly against a stylish 51 craft that set the tone for the chase. His control and composition under pressure earned him the player of the match award.
Along with him, Beaumont hit Wolvaardt to compile his own well-built 51. Their approach ensured that the batsmen remained ahead of the required rate throughout the innings.
Brisbane Lucy Hamilton He tried to stop the momentum with timely Wickets figures of 2/32, which opened a brief window of opportunity for the visitors. However, the depth in the batting line-up of the strikers proved to be decisive. Despite a few hiccups in the final over, the Adelaide batsmen came of age and wrapped up the match with four wickets in hand.
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– An important win for the Adelaide Strikers after losing three in a row#Thbbl #Adelaidestrikers pic.twitter.com/3xv3xaqnog
– WomenCricket.com (@womencrickethq) 25 November 2025
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