Danni Wyatt powers Hobart Hurricanes to record chase


Danielle Wyatt-Hodge's 35-ball 62 and significant commitments from Elyse Villani (32*) and Heather Graham (26*) assisted Hobart Storms with enlisting their second success as they conquered Brisbane Intensity by 7 wickets at the Intersection Oval in Melbourne. Riding on Effortlessness Harris' 75 off 57 and Jemimah Rodrigues' 27-ball 45, Intensity posted a cutthroat all out of 173/5 however Storms figured out how to pursue it down with two conveyances in excess. Selecting to bat, Intensity started off very strong with Harris and Georgia Redmayne raising 50 years stand inside the initial six overs. Harris scored the majority of the runs in the organization in transit to a 37-ball 50 while Redmayne was attempting to hurry up before Molly Strano excused her for a 21-ball 19. Rodrigues joined Harris and the two players kept on tracking down the limits easily, remembering four progressive fours for the Indian hitter for a Graham over. The pair added 69 preceding Carey represented Harris' wicket and Rodrigues tumbled to Graham in the penultimate over. Despite the fact that they lost fast wickets in the demise overs, Laura Harris' windy 21 off 11 guaranteed a decent complete for Intensity. Lizelle Lee got Storms off the blocks in the pursuit while Wyatt-Hodge likewise scored at a decent rate as the openers added 55 in the initial six overs. Lee, in any case, was bowled by Nadine de Klerk for a 25-ball 38. Be that as it may, Wyatt-Hodge pushed the energy along for Storms as she hustled to a 30-ball fifty. Carey was excused at the opposite end yet Wyatt-Hodge managed in standard limits, striking six fours and three sixes during her visit, before Elegance Parsons packed away her wicket. Heat did well to keep things calm for some time and Tropical storms were 131/3 after 16 overs, with the tension on them as they required 43. Graham drove the counter-hostile with a six off Sianna Ginger before Villani struck two fours off Charli Knott, carrying the condition to 21. Graham guaranteed the nineteenth was a major over, striking a six and a four off Jess Jonassen, before Villani polished it off with two fours in the last over off Knott.