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Four Wins Straight | Brisbane Heat

The Heat held their nerve to restrict a desperate Sixers batting line-up to 7-122, with pace bowler Nicola Hancock staring down the Sydney batting guns to claim 2-27 and spinners Amelia Kerr and Grace Harris claiming key wickets.
Kerr trapped Sixers batting trump Ellyse Perry leg before wicket after Hancock had removed the hard-hitting Alyssa Healy (29) with a subtle change of pace.
Harris nabbed a direct hit run out to remove Erin Burns (2) before snapping up Marizanne Kapp to a neat catch behind from Georgia Redmayne. The Sixers had stumbled from 0-41 to 4-71 in a matter of overs and had to rely on some counterattack from Dane Van Niekirk (31) and Angela Reakes (24no) to lift them to their…
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