Redmayne and Grace Harris opening partnership help Brisbane Heat Women beat Melbourne Renegades Women by 21 runs.
The 9th Match of the Womens Big Bash League 2022 was played today between Brisbane Heat Women vs Melbourne Renegades Women at Ray Mitchell Oval, Harrup Park, Mackay. In which Brisbane Heat Women won the match by 21 runs.
Melbourne Renegades Women won the toss and invited Brisbane Heat Women to bat first, Brisbane Heat Women batted first and started the inning very strongly, Grace Harris and Georgia Redmayne came to start the inning and gave a very strong start with a century and a half-century partnership of 165 runs for the first wicket, the first wicket has gone for 165 runs in 18.5 over, Grace Harris dismissed after playing a very brilliant half-century inning of 65 runs with the help of 1 six and 6 boundaries in just 50 balls, next batsman Laura Harrish came to bat and he remains unbeaten for 8 runs in 4 balls with Georgia Redmayne, and Georgia Redmayne played a very brilliant unbeaten half-century inning of 98 runs with the help of 12 boundaries in just 67 balls. In this way, Brisbane Heat Women scored 180 runs for losing just 1 wicket in the stipulated 20 overs and set a target of 181 runs in front of Melbourne Renegades Women.
Melbourne Renegades Women bowler Shabnim Ismail got 1 wicket.
Melbourne Renegades Women chasing 181 runs in the second inning they could manage just 159 runs after losing 6 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. Melbourne Renegades started the inning not very well, Hayley Matthews played a very brilliant quick inning of 35 runs with the help of 6 boundaries in just 19 balls, Carly Leeson played a brilliant unbeaten inning of 34 runs with the help of 4 boundaries in 24 balls, Courtney Webb scored 24 runs in 20 balls, Josephine Dooley 18 runs in 20 balls, Erica Kershaw 16 runs in 12 balls, Evelyn Jones 14 runs in 12 balls, Sarah Coyte remains unbeaten for 11 runs in 8 balls, and Evelyn Jones dismissed just for 4 runs. In this way, Melbourne Renegades Women could manage just 159 runs for losing 6 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs and lost the match by 21 runs.
Brisbane Heat Women bowlers Amelia Kerr took 2 wickets just for 27 runs, Nicola Hancock, Jess Kerr, and Courtney Sippel got 1-1 wicket.
Brisbane Heat Women batsman Georgia Redmayne was selected as the best player of the match, she came to start the inning and played a very brilliant unbeaten half-century inning of 98 runs with the help of 12 boundaries in just 67 balls.
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