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WBBL | Grace Harris defies the odds and responds fearlessly to teammate's with broken bat heroics

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Batters have a consistent concern about the quality of their cricket bats, often observed switching them between overs to maintain their batting rhythm and comfort. However, in a humorous twist, Grace Harris managed to strike a six even as her bat snapped mid-shot, capturing significant attention.

In a remarkable moment during the 2023 Women's Big Bash League, England's batter Grace Harris astounded spectators by hitting a six despite using a broken bat. When a teammate inquired, "Do you require a replacement, Grace?" she replied confidently, "No, forget it, I can still make the shot." Harris proceeded to launch the ball over long-on, recording one of her 11 sixes and igniting a frenzy of excitement in the stadium.

Throughout the match, Brisbane Heat's innings were completely dominated by Harris, who set a new record for the highest individual score with her exceptional performance. Harris, a right-handed batter, amassed 12 fours and 11 sixes, treating the crowd to an outstanding exhibition of batting prowess. Remarkably, even a change of bats didn't impede her performance. Ultimately, the Brisbane team posted a formidable total of 229 runs while losing 7 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. In response, Perth Scorchers managed to score only 179 runs.

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