• Georgia Redmayne pulled off a lightning-quick stumping to dismiss Tahlia McGrath.

  • Jemimah Rodrigues' brilliant batting led Brisbane Heat to victory over Adelaide Strikers.

WBBL 2024 [WATCH]: Georgia Redmayne’s lightning-fast stumping to remove Tahlia McGrath
Georgia Redmayne lightning-fast stumping to remove Tahlia McGrath

In the 20th match of the , Brisbane Heat narrowly defeated Adelaide Strikers by 8 runs at The Gabba, Brisbane. Brisbane’s keeper-batter Georgia Redmayne starred with a sharp stumping that proved pivotal, dismissing Adelaide’s Tahlia McGrath during a key mome🐼nt in the second innings of the matꦜch.

Georgia Redmayne’s quick reflexes

The dismissal of McGrath in the 10th over became a defining moment of the game. Facing Nadine de Klerk, McGrath was looking to ad🦩vance down the pitch for a big hit. However, de Klerk delivered a wide ball that left McGrath stranded. Redmayne, showcasing impressive agility behind the stum♏ps, quickly collected the ball and whipped off the bails, dismissing McGrath for 25 runs off 24 balls with four fours.

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Adelaide’s chase falls short despite Bridget Penna and Madeline Patterson’s heroics

Batting first, Brisbane Heat put up a strong total, scoring 175 for the loss of six wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Jemimah Rodrigues led the charge with a scintillating knock, amassing 61 runs off just 40 deliveries. Her innings, studded with seven fours and a six, came at an impressive strike rate of 152.50 and helped Brisbane establish a formidable target. Brisbane’s top and middle-order batters contributed effectively, keeping Adelaide’s bowlers under pressure throughout the innings.

In response, Adelaide Strikers put up a determined fight, finishing at 167 for 4 in their 20 overs. Middle-order batters Bridget Patterson and Madeline Penna played crucial roles, both scoring half-centuries and maintaining hopes of a successful chase until the last ball. Despite their valiant efforts, the Adelaide duo could not propel the team to victory as Brisbane’s bowlers held their nerve in the final overs to secure a win.

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