A century from Alyssa Healy has steered NSW to a 51-run win against Western Fury Women's National Cricket League final.
It was the 19th WNCL title for the Breakers who dominated throughout the match.
And with that win by the @NSWBreakers our summer is officially over. Congrats to a champion team. 💙 @CricketNSW pic.twitter.com/xcFmIbqCUT
— LadiesWhoLeague (@LadiesWhoLeague) February 24, 2018
Fury was bowled out in the 48th over 52 runs short of victory.
Healy did the bulk of the damage hammering 122 off 109 balls including 18 boundaries, whilst Perry's run-a-ball 96 boosted her side's total past the 300-mark.
NSW's Rachael Haynes was named WNCL Player of the Year. She finished the season as the competitions leading run-scorer.
And not forgetting today's Player of the Match @ahealy77 & WNCL Player of the Year @RachaelHaynes! pic.twitter.com/zs7q2D4Ayj
— Cricket Australia (@CAComms) February 24, 2018
The Breakers sent off Captain Alex Blackwell in fashion as she announced earlier this week she would retire from international and state cricket.
What a fitting end to an incredible career. Congrats, @AlexBlackwell2! pic.twitter.com/vxw9xkh3Gr
— Cricket Australia (@CAComms) February 24, 2018
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