Sophie Devine became the second New Zealand woman after Rachel Priest to score a century in the 2021 edition of the Women’s Big Bash League. The Kiwi women lit up the Sunday after a gloomy Saturday ruined the first day of a bumper weekend. Devine’s 101 off 59 balls was the reason that Perth Scorchers Women got to 186-2 in their 20 overs.
Devine, who has scored two WBBL centuries already in previous editions of the league has now become only the second woman after Australian Alyssa Healy to score three or more centuries in the Australian domestic women’s T20 league. Healy has four to her name.
Winning the toss, Sydney Thunder skipper Hannah Darlington decided to field first at Aurora Stadium in Launceston, Tasmania and would go on to regret it massively as the Scorchers Women pair of skipper Devine and experienced Beth Mooney added 173 for the first wicket, the second-highest partnership in the history of the tournament and the highest for Perth Scorchers Women.
Devine, who started thunderously went on to play like that as she hit her fifty in 32 balls. But instead of resting, the 32-year-old kept marching and brought up her second fifty in just 26 balls, and thereby got to her third hundred in just 58 balls.
While Mooney got out in the 19th over at the score of 62 from 54 balls, Devine too perished on the second ball of the 20th over. But with help of Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu’s 12 off six balls, the team eventually got to 186-2 in its 20 overs.
In reply to that, Sydney Thunder Women were struggling at 60-4 in the 13th over at the time of writing this.
Earlier in the day, in another game where Brisbane Heat were up against Adelaide strikers, Darcie Brown of the strikers picked up the first hattrick of the season as she dismissed Georgia Redmayne, Ellie Johnston and Laura May Kimmince on the fourth, fifth and sixth deliveries of the sixth over. However, that come to nothing as Heat eventually win the 11 overs a side game by five runs.