
Cricket fans were treated to an entertaining double-header at the Junction Oval Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025In form of Perth Scorchers recorded a narrow DLS win at adelaide strikers In the first fixture, before Melbourne Renegades Chasing a difficult score to beat melbourne stars In the second match. Both competitions produced exceptional individual performances, tactical changes and significant momentum for the teams involved.
Perth Scorchers won DLS by 9 runs in a low-scoring match
Adelaide Strikers struggling as Sophie Devine dominates the ball
In the first match of the day, Perth Scorchers’ disciplined bowling stunned Adelaide Strikers, who were bowled out for just 112 runs in 17.4 overs. On a surface that required patience, the Scorchers’ attack executed their plans to perfection Sophie Devine Leading from the front.
Devine delivered a sensational spell, returning figures of 3/12, dismantling the Strikers’ top order and never allowing them to settle into any rhythm. His breakthroughs came at crucial intervals, ensuring that the strikers could never rebuild after losing early wickets.
For Adelaide, ellie johnson33 runs from 21 balls emerged as the lone bright spot. He provided much-needed pace with sharp boundaries, but his dismissal led to a collapse that the strikers failed to recover from. With little support from the middle and lower order, Adelaide’s innings ended prematurely and tied.
Scorchers remained steady in chasing the target before rain affected proceedings
Chasing 113, Perth Scorchers approached the target with caution, knowing that the pitch still provided movement for disciplined bowling. katie mack He led the innings with 24 off 30, ensuring that the target never got out of control.
At 55/2 in 9.1 overs, rain interrupted play, forcing the match officials to resort to the DLS method. When the revised count was confirmed, the Scorchers were declared winners by 9 runs, taking advantage of the advantage gained during the early part of the chase. For his all-round control and influence on the ball, Devine was awarded the Player of the Match award. His spell proved decisive in shaping the match and continued to underline his importance to the Scorchers’ WBBL campaign.
Perth Scorchers won by 9 runs (DLS method) 🏏#perthscorchers #wbbl pic.twitter.com/9gIbsrMVOB
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Melbourne Renegades beat Melbourne Stars in a tense clash
Stars post competitive total with balanced contributions
In the second match of the day, Melbourne Stars displayed a fighting performance with the bat and scored 141/7 runs in 20 overs. The innings lacked a single impressive innings but was strengthened by several important contributions.
young man Rhys McKenna Showing restraint during the middle overs, he scored the maximum of 32 runs. captain Annabel Sutherland affixed with a significant 22, while kim garth Added 29 runs, which ensured the Stars crossed the 140-run mark.
For renegades, deandra dotin Was exceptional with the ball, delivering a quick spell of 3/20 and stifling the Stars attack during crucial phases. His variations and accuracy kept Melbourne Stars from gaining momentum at the final end.
Renegades completed the chase in composed fashion led by Courtney Webb and Sophie Molineux
Chasing 142, Melbourne Renegades chased at full pace, eventually reaching 145/6 in 18.5 overs. Courtney WebbA crucial 37 runs provided the backbone of the chase, as he deftly managed the strikes and kept the scoreboard ticking.
captain Sophie MolineuxK’s valuable 32 added consistency, especially during the middle overs when the Stars were looking for a breakthrough. Despite losing a few wickets late on, the Renegades kept their composure and comfortably crossed the boundary with seven balls to spare.
For his match-defining spell, Dottin was named Player of the Match, a standout performance that tilted the derby in favor of the Renegades.
Deandra Dottin bowls the match-winning spell 🔥👏#diandrodotin #wbbl pic.twitter.com/89XlVlMvPk
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See also: Caoimhe Bray’s brilliant hat-trick for Sydney Sixers against Sydney Thunder
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