Mercury (Hobart)

Devine just divine in Strikers victory

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

ADELAIDE Strikers have sent a message to their women’s Big Bash rivals, launching their hunt for a maiden title with a 36-run win over Brisbane Heat.

New Zealand internatio­nal Sophie Devine blitzed her way to 89 off 55 balls to set up a strong target of 173, but it was the Strikers’ suffocatin­g bowling performanc­e that impressed most at Melbourne’s Junction Oval yesterday.

T20 World Cup-winning pace bowler Megan Schutt (1-23), young gun Tahlia McGrath (1-31) and former Australian internatio­nal Sarah Coyte (0-17) helped restrict the Heat to 2-136.

Opener Beth Mooney (63 not out), the WBBL’s most prolific run-scorer, steadied the ship along with Kirby Short (62 not out) after early wickets left the Heat reeling at 2-9. But the pair were unable to break the shackles imposed by a discipline­d and versatile Strikers attack that looms as perhaps the competitio­n’s strongest.

“It’s a funny one. Looking back now when you see they’ve got two batters not out, you do wonder could they have had more of a crack?” Devine said. “But I think we contained them well. We bowled well against them, so maybe they felt that they couldn’t get away.

“You always want to start the competitio­n well. It gives you that bit of momentum to get things going.”

The Strikers lost the key wicket of Suzie Bates — the world’s No.1-ranked T20 batter — for just one, courtesy of a superb direct-hit runout from Short. But fellow New Zealander Devine was quick to assert herself, smashing five sixes in a dominant knock aided by contributi­ons from Bridget Patterson (31) and Tegan McPharlin (30).

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? BLITZ: New Zealand internatio­nal Sophie Devine crashes another boundary for the Strikers yesterday.
Picture: AAP BLITZ: New Zealand internatio­nal Sophie Devine crashes another boundary for the Strikers yesterday.

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