WBBL|11: Tahlia Wilson shines with bat as Sydney Thunder beat Brisbane Heat by 41 runs

November 21, 2025
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WBBL|11: Tahlia Wilson shines with bat as Sydney Thunder beat Brisbane Heat by 41 runs

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Sydney Thunder Women registered a convincing 41-run victory over Brisbane Heat Women in the 18th match of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025/26 season. Batting first, Thunder posted a strong total of 200/6 in their 20 overs, with Tahlia Wilson leading the charge with a brilliant 79 from 51 balls. In response, Brisbane could only manage 159 runs, falling short of the target in 19.1 overs. The win helped Thunder solidify their position in the upper half of the standings as Heat continued to struggle with consistency.

The Thunder posted a daunting total of 200/6, thanks to stellar contributions from Tahlia (79) and Heather Knight (41). After an early setback with Georgia Voll‘s dismissal, Wilson anchored the innings with a quick-fire knock that included 8 fours and 2 sixes. She was well-supported by Phoebe Litchfield (31) and Heather Knight, who played fluent knocks in the middle overs. Laura Harris’ brief stay at the crease ended with a duck, but the lower order, including Anika Learoyd (13*), kept the momentum going. Despite the late wickets, Thunder’s total proved to be too much for Heat. Their aggressive approach throughout the innings ensured they posted a competitive total, finishing with a run rate of 10.00 per over.

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Chasing 201, Brisbane faltered early in their pursuit, with Sydney’s bowlers putting pressure on their batting lineup. Heat’s top order was quickly dismantled, with Lauren Winfield-Hill (6) and Charli Knott (11) both dismissed cheaply. Jess Jonassen and Chinelle Henry were dismissed shortly after, leaving Heat at 45/4.

Georgia Redmayne’s early departure further added to the pressure, leaving them at 64/5. Nadine de Klerk (43) and Mikayla Wrigley (13) showed some resistance, but the required run rate continued to climb. Despite their best efforts, Heat fell short, with Sydney’s bowlers, particularly Em Arlott and Samantha Bates, tightening the noose in the latter stages. The Heat were eventually bowled out for 159 in 19.1 overs, with Thunder’s superior bowling and fielding ensuring they claimed a dominant win.

Back to back wins for Sydney Thunder ⚡#SydneyThunder

— WomenCricket.com (@WomenCricketHQ) November 21, 2025

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.

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