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Sunday, May 4, 2025

Taylor half-century helps Thunder to dramatic win

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SYD­NEY, Aus­tralia � Stafanie Tay­lor's sea­son-best half-cen­tu­ry was near­ly in vain but some­how Syd­ney Thun­der man­aged to hang on and beat city ri­vals Syd­ney Six­ers in a dra­mat­ic Women's Big Bash League en­counter yes­ter­day.

Set 139 for vic­to­ry at the Syd­ney Crick­et Ground, Thun­der were pro­pelled by Tay­lor's top score of 68 off 51 balls but once she de­part­ed to the sec­ond ball of the penul­ti­mate over with 11 runs re­quired, Six­ers hit back to en­sure scores were lev­el at the end of the al­lot­ted overs.

There was even more dra­ma in the one-over elim­i­na­tor as Tay­lor helped Thun­der to reach eight for one and Six­ers then lost three wick­ets as they too end­ed on eight runs.

Bound­ary count was then used to de­ter­mine the win­ner and Thun­der, with 16, edged out their op­po­nents who struck 14.

The vic­to­ry left Thun­der three from bot­tom in the eight-team ta­bles on 10 points while Six­ers re­mained top on 16 points.

Thun­der's run chase be­gun shak­i­ly when they lost Rachael Haynes cheap­ly for eight with the score on 14 in the third over but Tay­lor and cap­tain Alex Black­well (19) seemed to be re­viv­ing the in­nings in a 29-run, sec­ond wick­et stand.

Against the run of play, how­ev­er, Black­well cut an in­nocu­ous de­liv­ery from seam­er Kim Garth to point in the sev­enth over, leav­ing Tay­lor to ral­ly the in­nings.

The West In­dies cap­tain re­spond­ed well, adding 41 for the third wick­et with In­di­an star Har­man­preet Kaur (16) and a fur­ther 23 for the fourth wick­et with Nico­la Carey (8).

Tay­lor struck sev­en fours and two six­es be­fore be­com­ing one of two Sarah Aley's wick­ets, caught at the wick­et with vic­to­ry in sight.

Ear­li­er, the 25-year-old Ja­maican had pro­duced a bril­liant spell with her off-spin to claim two for 15 from three overs as Six­ers, opt­ing to bat first, mus­tered 138 for sev­en off their 20 overs.

Ash­leigh Gar­ner top-scored with 54 off 41 balls while Sara Mc­Glashan chipped in with 30 from 31 de­liv­er­ies. (CMC)


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