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Perth Scorchers secure WBBL|11 final spot as Beth Mooney and Alana King win over Sydney Sixers in Challenger

in an exciting contest Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025 challenger match, Perth Scorchers Confirmed its place by defeating Sydney Sixers wbbl 2025 Last. After posting a competitive score of 183/8, the Scorchers restricted the Sixers to 172/6. beth mooneyAn excellent inning of 76 runs took the lead. Led the Scorchers’ disciplined bowling attack alana king And Lily MillsStopped the Sixers’ chase and made sure Two-time champion fell behind by 11 runsNow the Scorchers will face Hobart Hurricane In the finals, trying to win the title in a high stakes match.

WBBL|11: Perth Scorchers post strong score despite poor middle order with help from Beth Mooney

The Scorchers made a solid start to their innings in the WBBL Challenger match, with Mooney leading the way with an explosive inning of 76 runs off 44 balls. Together katie mack (40), the Scorchers looked set to post a challenging total, reaching 119/2 in the 13th over. However, the collapse occurred in the final overs as the middle order fell apart. Sophie DevinePaige Scholfield And maddy darke All ended cheaply, but the lower order fought back to take the score to 183/8. Despite the fall of late wickets, Mooney’s fast-paced half-centuries and early partnerships provided the foundation for a competitive total. Scorchers bowlers will now have to bowl with consistency to successfully defend the target.

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WBBL|11: Sydney Sixers goaltender Alana King falters under pressure

Chasing 184 to win, Sixers struggled to find momentum, despite a strong start elise perry (29) and Sophia Dunkley (41). middle order collapses under pressure Ashley Gardner (26) and amelia kerr (42) Some resistance was shown, but the pursuit never gained any real momentum. With wickets falling regularly, the Sixers needed a lot of runs in very few overs. The Scorchers’ bowlers, particularly King, who took 3 for 17, and Mills, who also took a vital wicket, kept a firm grip on the game. In the end, the Sixers ended their innings at 172/6, 11 runs short of the target, giving the Scorchers a crucial win to advance to the final.

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

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