
beth mooney Produced a batting masterclass at Allan Border Field thanks to his brilliant century perth scorchers women Great win by 23 runs brisbane heat women in the sixth match of Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025Mooney’s innings of 105 off 73 balls took the Scorchers to 172/3, before their bowlers and fielders combined effectively to restrict the Heat to 149 in 19,1 overs,
Beth Mooney’s batting masterclass sets the tone
opening the innings together katie mackMooney looked in complete control from the beginning. She played with beauty and precision, mixing conservative strokes with calculated aggression. His innings included 13 fours and three sixes while maintaining a strike rate of 143.84.
Mooney and Mack laid a strong platform for the Scorchers by adding 89 runs for the first wicket. After Mack was out for 31 (29), Mooney continued his attack, punishing anything big or small. His 105 was the cornerstone of Perth’s innings, taking them to a competitive total of 172/3.
lucy hamilton (2/28) Was one of Brisbane’s bowlers while captain Jess Jonassen Was successful in taking one wicket but gave away 35 runs in her four overs. Despite some disciplined bowling in the middle overs, the Heat failed to contain Mooney’s brilliance, especially in the death overs where Perth scored freely.
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Brisbane Heat’s goal faltered despite late fireworks from Chinelle Henry
Brisbane Heat made a positive start in reply grace harris Launching some powerful strokes. Before getting out, he scored 46 runs in 30 balls with the help of eight fours. ebony hoskinFrom there the Heat’s innings lost momentum,
jemima rodrigues (11) and captain Jess Jonassen (0) Got out cheaply, putting the middle order under pressure. Charlie Knott (30 out of 32) tried to stabilize the chase, but Sophie DevineTimely strikes – the removal of Rodrigues and Knott – dashed Brisbane’s hopes.
chenille henryHowever, he kept the fight alive by scoring a blistering 39 runs off just 23 balls with the help of three fours and three sixes. But his dismissal in the 19th over ended the possibility of a miracle. Brisbane were eventually bowled out for 149, falling short by 23 runs.
The bowling unit of Perth Scorchers put in a collective performance. chloe ainsworth (2/34) and Divine (2/32) provided important successes amy edgarAn economical spell of 1/19 from four overs added pressure in the middle stages.
Fielding was another highlight for Perth – Mooney and ebony hoskin Three run-outs were involved, which shows the intensity and energy of the Scorchers in the field. Unsurprisingly, Mooney was named player of the match for his brilliant 105 runs. His innings not only sealed the Scorchers’ victory but also reminded everyone of his unmatched consistency in the WBBL arena.
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