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Fans rejoice as Beth Mooney scores an explosive century for Perth Scorchers against Brisbane Heat in the WBBL|11 game.

sixth match of Women’s Big Bash League 2025-26 saw Perth Scorchers face the brisbane heat On November 12, 2025 at Allan Border Field, Brisbane. The encounter promised fireworks and did not disappoint as fans witnessed a brilliant batting display. The Heat won the toss and chose to field first, leaving the onus on the Scorchers to set a challenging target on a pitch that was known for its batting-friendly conditions right from the start. Perth Scorchers took advantage of the opportunity and scored a strong score.

WBBL|11: Beth Mooney shines with a brilliant century

The highlight of the innings was undoubtedly beth mooneyA brilliant century which made the crowd stand up from their seats. Mooney played an aggressive but controlled inning of 105 runs off just 73 balls at an impressive strike rate of 143.83, including 13 fours and 3 sixes. He started the innings brilliantly, built partnerships and stepped up at crucial moments.

Mooney completed his century off 70 balls and took the Scorchers’ total past 170 runs, an excellent score in the T20 format. Her innings was a mix of power-hitting and accuracy, which shows why she is one of the most dangerous batsmen in the women’s game. Despite losing two wickets in quick succession at the end, Mooney’s batting flexibility and timing kept the scoreboard moving at a rapid pace.

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Here’s how fans reacted:

WBBL|11: Perth Scorchers post strong score against Brisbane Heat

Perth Scorchers finished their 20 overs with a strong score of 172/3. katie mack While contributed 31 consecutive runs on 29 balls. Paige Scholfield Added 22 runs off 16, providing vital support to Mooney. Sophie Devine And freya kemp He remained not out with a quick cameo in the end, which helped raise the run rate to a competitive level of 8.60 per over.

The flow of the innings reflected excellent shot selection and smart handling of the Heat-led bowling attack lucy hamilton And Jess JonassenThe Scorchers started solid, reaching 50 without losing any wicket in the powerplay, then surged ahead in the middle overs under Mooney, His final bounce added 62 runs in the last five overs, effectively giving Brisbane Heat a strong target to chase,

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This article was first published here WomenCricket.comA Cricket Times Company.

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