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WBBL 2021 | Shafali Verma’s fifty in vain as Tahlia McGrath-led Strikers notch up back to back wins

Abhishek Singh ∙ 10 Nov 2021

WBBL 2021 | Shafali Verma’s fifty in vain as Tahlia McGrath-led Strikers notch up back to back wins

India’s dynamic opener, who has been forced to play in the middle order in her Women’s Big Bash League franchise Sydney Sixers Women, finally found form as she struck her second fifty of the season. This fifty came after a bad run of five innings. But her fifty went in vain as Sixers lost the game by eight wickets against Adelaide Strikers Women. Chasing a modest total of 143, Katie Mack, a youngster from Adelaide came to the party even as the Strikers lost the wicket of experienced Dane van Niekerk for a first-ball duck to Maitlan Brown. However, Laura Wolvaardt and then skipper Tahlia McGrath played patiently to see their team to its second consecutive win at home. Earlier in the day, after big guns Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy and Ashleigh Gardner failed at the top despite Sixers choosing to bat first after winning the toss, Verma and veteran Nicole Bolton tried to rescue the innings. They put up 84 runs for the fifth wicket in 75 balls. While Verma remained unbeaten on 53 off 43 balls, Boltin was removed by Amanda Jade Wellington for 34 off 38 balls. In another game, Perth Scorchers Women stabilised their position in the top half of the table after they thrashed Melbourne Stars Women by 10 wickets. After reducing Stars for only 97-9 in their 20 overs, Scorchers skipper Sophie Devie and her partner Beth Mooney took only 65 balls to chase down the total. While Mooney struck her second fifty to go with her one hundred this season already, Devine, who had taken two wickets in the match already, made 35 off 27 balls.