Sydney Sixers’ Amelia Kerr and Ellyse Perry orchestrated a remarkable six-run victory over Melbourne Stars in a thrilling WBBL encounter at Junction Oval.
Kerr, making her Sixers debut after recovering from a quad injury, played a pivotal role in the chase, scoring an unbeaten 46 from 41 deliveries. Her innings included five boundaries, providing crucial momentum for the Sixers. Perry, the Australian captain, remained unbeaten on 48 from 44 balls, hitting six boundaries to guide her team to victory.
The Sixers’ chase began with a setback as Kim Garth dismissed Sarah Bryce in the second over. However, Kerr’s arrival at the crease sparked a resurgence. She formed a formidable partnership with Perry, taking the game away from the Stars.
Kerr’s all-round brilliance extended to the bowling department, where she claimed two wickets. She dismissed Stars’ top-scorer Annabel Sutherland in the final over and also accounted for Tess Flintoff two balls later.
English spinner Sophie Ecclestone was the standout performer for the Sixers with the ball, claiming 3 for 19 from four overs. Her economical spell played a significant role in restricting the Stars’ total.
The result leaves both Melbourne teams with losses heading into their Saturday derby at Junction Oval, while the Sixers improve to a 3-2 record.