Thunder Triumph Over Heat as Knight and Bates Shine
Sydney Thunder’s batting prowess and Sam Bates’ exceptional bowling performance propelled them to a commanding 19-run victory over Brisbane Heat in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) at the WACA Ground.
England captain Heather Knight led the Thunder’s charge with an unbeaten 59, while Phoebe Litchfield (40) and Chamari Athapaththu (33) provided valuable contributions. The trio’s efforts propelled Thunder to a formidable total of 170 for 5.
In response, Brisbane Heat’s Charli Knott (55) and Grace Harris (41) threatened to pull off a remarkable run chase. However, Bates’ devastating spell of 4 for 25 proved too much for the Heat, who were eventually bowled out for 151.
Thunder’s innings got off to a solid start as Georgia Voll and Athapaththu put on a 52-run opening partnership. Athapaththu and Litchfield continued the momentum, striking seven boundaries each. Knight then took over, unleashing a flurry of shots to further bolster Thunder’s total.
Heat’s Jess Jonassen emerged as the pick of the bowlers, claiming 3 for 22. However, the rest of the bowling attack struggled to contain Thunder’s star-studded batting lineup.
Brisbane Heat’s run chase began promisingly, but Harris’ luck ran out when she was caught in the deep for 41. Knott kept the Heat’s hopes alive with a maiden WBBL half-century, but her dismissal by Bates proved decisive.
Bates’ exceptional performance has seen her claim 12 wickets from just four games this season. “I’m not sure if there’s a real secret behind [my form],” Bates said. “It’s nice to be contributing finally. I had a pretty ordinary season last year, so I reflected quite a bit on that. I changed some little things and they’re paying off, which is nice.”