It was another big weekend in the Women's Big Bash League with seven games across the two days.
Sunday
Melbourne Stars v Perth Scorchers
A three-wicket haul from skipper Kristen Beams has helped the Stars return to the winners’ circle with a four-wicket victory over the Scorchers.
What a display from our bowling attack #TeamGreen!
— Melbourne Stars (@StarsBBL) December 16, 2018
7 wickets, 4 bowled and 3 LBWs to restrict the Scorchers to just 90 runs👌
Watch all of them 👇 pic.twitter.com/pWyhFVrZ1O
After falling to the same team by eight wickets on Saturday, the Stars turned the tables with Beams starring in her second match back from injury to restrict Perth to 7-90 before Katie Mack helped guide them home in 15.3 overs.
The Stars made early breakthroughs with Jones, Villani and Graham bowled, leaving Perth in trouble at 3-12. Nicole Bolton was the sole bright spot for the Scorchers in a tough innings, scoring 36.
The Scorchers struck an early blow with Angela Reakes falling for one in the second over, but a fast start from Lizelle Lee put the Stars on track before Mack picked up where she left off with a 31-ball 33.
Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Thunder
Sophie Devine returned after being rested with shoulder soreness on Saturday and managed a quick-fire 23 runs, but the loss of both her and Suzie Bates in the power play proved difficult to bounce back from.
A blistering innings by @ImHarmanpreet today! 52 from just 34 deliveries including six fours and two sixes 💥 #ThunderNation pic.twitter.com/3twRrCJjAV
— Sydney Thunder WBBL (@ThunderWBBL) December 16, 2018
Bridget Patterson and Tegan McPharlin were both solid with the bat, while a late cameo from Tabatha Saville pushed the Strikers to 5/145.
In reply, two early wickets looked to have the Strikers on top, with the Thunder sitting at 2/3 in the second over.
England international Danielle Hazell took her first WBBL|04 wicket, but powerful innings from Stafanie Taylor and Harmanpreet Kaur were enough to get the Thunder over the line with 10 balls to spare.
Hobart Hurricanes v Sydney Sixers
A near-perfect all-round game from Ellyse Perry has secured a 17-run win for the Sixers against the Hurricanes.
Sixers skipper Perry struck 72 not out, executed a brilliant direct-hit run out, and took an excellent running catch, while her seven deliveries with the ball leaked just one run.
😱 Is there anything @EllysePerry can't do!?
— Sydney Sixers WBBL (@SixersWBBL) December 16, 2018
Backing up her performance with bat with some outstanding work in the field!#smashemsixers pic.twitter.com/Lyp5dT7ZC2
Sent in by the Hurricanes, Sixers opener Alyssa Healy raced out of the blocks before being dismissed while two balls later Ashleigh Gardner was caught behind without scoring.
Needing a hefty 159 for victory, the Hurricanes lost Erin Fazackerley but things went from bad to worse when Stef Daffara was run out on 11 and Smriti Mandhana was caught.
Melbourne Renegades v Brisbane Heat
The Renegades have fallen short to the Heat, going down by 21 runs in front of a 2,500-stong home crowd.
How about that SIX from Laura Harris! 😱#BringTheHeat #WBBL04 pic.twitter.com/GxWdpdJtRR
— Brisbane Heat WBBL (@HeatWBBL) December 16, 2018
Molly Strano was a shining light for the Renegades, with tidy figures of 4-21 off her four overs earning her a Player of the Match performance in a losing side.
Renegades' openers Danni Wyatt and captain Amy Satterthwaite put on a handy 75 runs for the first wicket in the chase of the Heat's first innings total of 8-174, but an expensive day for the Renegades' bowlers meant the target was just out of their reach.