
In a thrilling encounter at Drummoyne Oval, sydney thunder dominance Perth Scorchers Won by 9 wickets with 10 balls remaining in the 15th match of Women’s Big Bash League 2025-26Scorchers were restricted to 150/7 in their 20 overs katie mack Top scoring with 79 runs. However, Thunder chased the target with ease and reached 154/1 in just 18.2 overs. Tahlia Wilson And Phoebe Lichfield Played commanding innings of 55 not out and 50 not out respectively, leading the Thunder to an easy win.
WBBL 2025-26: Perth Scorchers struggle to build partnerships against Sydney Thunder’s tough bowling attack
The Scorchers had a steady start to the innings with KT managing the middle order to score 79 runs off 57 balls, but struggled to build partnerships against a disciplined Thunder bowling attack. The top order failed to take advantage beth mooney, Sophie Devine And freya kemp Everyone is falling cheaply. Only Mac and a few lower-order contributions, including 15 Mikayla HinkleyPrevented the Scorchers from getting out on a low score. Shabnim Ismail And samantha bates The bowlers were the standouts for the Thunder, taking crucial wickets and restricting the Scorchers to 150/7 in the full quota of 20 overs.
WBBL 2025-26: Unbeaten half-centuries from Tahlia Wilson and Phoebe Litchfield help Thunder chase down the target
Thunder’s opener while chasing 151 runs georgia volume And Wilson made an aggressive start and reached 50 in just 5.3 overs. Woll contributed 43 runs from 31 balls, but Wilson and Litchfield took control after his dismissal. Wilson scored 55* off 44 balls and Litchfield scored 50* off 35 balls to lead the Thunder to victory with clinical accuracy. Their unbeaten 104-run partnership ensured the chase was completed with 10 balls to spare, giving the Thunder a comfortable 9-wicket win. The well-paced chase was testament to the Thunder’s effective batting lineup and their ability to handle pressure.
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