Melbourne Renegades win WBBL trophy: Melbourne Renegades successfully won the Big Bash Season 10 of the Australian Cricket Women’s Franchise T20 League. In the final against the Brisbane Heat, rain also disrupted the game, but in the end the Melbourne Renegades managed to win the game by 7 points according to the Duckworth Lewis rules. In this way, the Melbourne Renegades, who finished last last season, successfully lifted the trophy for the first time in the history of the Women’s Big Bash League.
Brisbane reached the target of 97 runs due to rain.
In the final match, Melbourne Renegades, who batted first, scored 141 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs, with Hailey Mathews scoring 69 runs off 61 balls. Wonderful game. In the bowling match for Brisbane Heat, Charlie Knott took 3 wickets while Grace Parsons took 2 wickets. Afterwards, when the Brisbane Heat came out to chase the ball, due to rain interruption, they scored a target of 97 points in 12 overs under the Duckworth Lewis rules. However, apart from skipper Jess Jonathan who kept an unbeaten 44 runs in Brisbane’s innings, no other batsman could stay on the field for long. Since then, the Brisbane team only scored 90 points in 12 rounds and lost this game by only 7 points.
Melbourne Renegades have had a stellar season all season
In the Women’s Big Bash League all season, the best performance of the Melbourne Renegades team was on the field. They played a total of 10 games in the league stage, achieved 7 wins, and ranked first in the standings. . This season, Melbourne Renegades have performed well with the bat of Hayley Matthews, scoring a total of 324 runs in 10 games at an average of 40.50. On the bowling front, captain Sophie Molineux took a total of 16 wickets in 7 games.
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