
Beth mooney She once again showed why she remains one of the elite performers in women’s T20 cricket, making 94* off 61 balls to put Blover in command over the Brisbane Heat and seal a seven-wicket victory. Wbl | 11 Playoffs.
Beth Mooney dominates the Perth Scorchers chase with Class and Control
165 to pursue, Mooney With signature composure and precision, he anchored home with four balls to spare at the WACA on Saturday, December 5.
The victory not only strengthens Perth’s position in the finals race, but also eliminates any lingering hopes for the Heat, who did not finish the season without a win.
Opening the innings, Mooney was in complete command of the ball, hitting 12 fours in a free knock that showed his ability to shift gears with effort. His innings was a mixture of touch and timing, while retaining his inexperienced middle order from the spitting pressure on his gloves, without losing his elusive pace.
Mooney established three important partnerships throughout the pursuit:
- 42 (10 off 13) for the first wicket with Katie Mack, setting the platform
- 67 for the second wicket with Maddy Darke (24 off 22), settles down after early innings action
- Skipper Sophie Devine (13 Off 14 Off) for the third wicket
England all-rounder Freya Kemp fell from 6 balls on the night to remain untouchable on 3 as the underdogs crossed the line with a convincing result.
Mooney’s unbeaten 94 – one of his best innings in orange – firmly puts the conversation on the WBBL.
Player of the Match: Beth Mooney 🏏#cricket # Wbbl11 pic.twitter.com/wvzmrwdces
– WomenCricket.com (@womencrickethq) December 6, 2025
Georgia RedMayne lead the efforts of the Brisbane Heat, but a winless season ends bitterly
Earlier, Brisbane Heat 164/7, a competitive contest set around Georgia, Redmayne’s 47-ball 57 saw RedMayne find pockets of momentum past the mid-wicket, but regular Wickets prevented the Heat from accelerating into the 170-180 region to challenge the top order of a strong gardener.
Despite helpful rebounds, the Heat’s inability to convert cost their starters dearly once again – a recurring theme in a campaign that ended without a win. Their bowling attack showed early discipline, but Mooney had no answers to the measured aggression.
Perth Scorphers celebrate dominant win over Brisbane Heat#cricket # Wbbl11 pic.twitter.com/9plborciek
– WomenCricket.com (@womencrickethq) December 6, 2025
WBBL | Final 11 Scenario: Final 11 scenario with Sydney and Adelaide forwards
With the win, ScryChers were guaranteed a spot in the DBBL.
If the Sixers win:
- Sixers finish 2nd
- Scorchers are down for 3
- The Scorchers should both knock out and advance the opposition to the final
If the Sixers lose:
- Scorchers secure 2nd place
- They go straight to their opponent needing only one pot, facing the Hobart Hurricanes in the December 13 Final
Regardless, Perth’s emphatic display sent a strong message: with Beth Mooney in peak form and their batting unit clicking.
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