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Georgia Voll Blistering knock takes Thunder back to the top
Sydney Thunder kept their best position in the focuses table with a persuading win in a high-scoring experience against Perth Scorchers. Pursuing 170, they rode on opener Georgia Voll's unbeaten 97 to protect their triumph with an over in excess.
Voll was the predominant accomplice in a 46-run opening stand with Chamari Athapaththu (9) and the pattern proceeded with directly through the innings. With Heather Knight she added 63 runs off 41 balls to give a few driving force in the pursuit and polished it off in a whirlwind, hitting three limits in the last three overs of the innings.
Prior in the day, Perth Scorchers had the option to set up a firm complete thanks to huge commitments from their senior sets of Beth Mooney (97) and Sophie Devine (44). The pair shared a 112-run stand that ended up being the bedrock of the innings which in any case endured without different commitments. Mooney passed up a ton when she was given LBW for 97 against Shabnim Ismail in the last over of the innings. Devine too passed up 50 years becoming one of the two casualties of Taneale Peschel in the penultimate over. Peschel's strikes and the takeoff of Mooney looted the innings off some force in the last option phases of the innings.
It left Perth Scorchers with eight places, equivalent to four different groups, and in the fourth right on the money NRR.