Hurricanes claim WBBL win after run-fest

A whirlwind half century from player of the match Smriti Mandhana has lifted Hobart Hurricanes to a record WBBL score and a first win of the campaign.

Erin Fazackerley

Hobart's Erin Fazackerley (r) reacts after her dismissal of Melbourne Stars' Erin Osborne. (AAP)

Hobart Hurricanes turned on the style with the bat to open their WBBL account with a thumping 72-run win over Melbourne Stars in Burnie on Sunday.

The Hurricanes racked up 6-196 - their highest WBBL score - before they limited the Stars to 124 off 16.5 overs, as the hosts bounced back in style from Saturday's five-wicket defeat against the same opponents.

Smriti Mandhana made the most of the short boundaries at West Park on the banks of Bass Strait, with the opener top-scoring with a sparkling 69 off 41 balls, including 13 fours.

The only bad news was a possible recurrence to a hamstring injury to star import Hayley Matthews, with the Barbadian run out after she slippedwhile attempting to regain her ground at the non-striker's end.

Matthews hit 42 off 30 balls while captain Sasha Moloney contributed a big-hitting 23 not out off just nine balls, including a six off the final ball of the innings.

The Stars' run chase was effectively over just past the midway point of the innings when the visitors slipped to 6-90.

By that time the recognised batters had all departed, including match winners from Saturda Erin Osborne (16) and Mignon du Preez (3).

The Hurricanes' star English import Heather Knight (3-10) wrapped up the tail, including a wonderful one-handed caught and bowled.


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Published 9 December 2018 2:48pm
Source: AAP


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