WBBL 2024 | Georgia Wareham's dominant knock powers Melbourne Renegades to victory over Hobart
Melbourne Renegades beat Hobart Hurricanes by 22 runs, climbing to second place on the points table. Georgia Wareham’s 69 off 45 helped Melbourne to reach 150/5 while Hobart's batting faltered as they struggled to form meaningful partnerships, ultimately falling short in the contest.
The Hurricanes struggled in their chase, losing Lizelle Lee to Milly Illingworth in the first over. Nicola Carey’s run-out in the third over compounded their troubles. Heather Graham's dismissal by Molineux in the sixth over left Hobart in dire straits at 21/3. Suzie Bates and Elyse Villani briefly revived the innings, taking the score to 48/3 after 10 overs. However, Bates’ dismissal by Matthews triggered another collapse, with Villani and Chloe Tryon departing in quick succession. With no meaningful partnerships to anchor the chase, the Hurricanes finished at 128/8 in 20 overs, falling 22 runs short.
Fitting reply?
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Naomi Stalenberg with some feedback for the Hobart crowd!
She is proper T20 player!
"This has been a difference-making knock for the Renegades!"
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Georgia Wareham has her fourth WBBL half-century.
Yes agreed!
Georgia Wareham is a perfect t20 player. Excellent with bat , ball and in field.
— Ashish Payal (@AshishPaya41303)
Hahaha!
World Boss bossin'!
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Deandra Dottin bowls the Hurricanes skipper - and can smell finals.
LOL! This is hilarious!
The 20 people are going crazy!
— Julian (@JulianStevens95)
Yupe!
"Lizelle Lee out for a duck!"
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19-year-old Milly Illingworth with THE big wicket.
No doubt in it!
Game changer inning!! 🙌🏻
— Shaily 🇮🇳🇦🇺 (@__shaily)
Yeah! That's how you do it!
Renegades finding new heroes every time.
— Artistic (@Not_artistic1)
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