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Heat beat Sixers to lock in second spot, 'Gades stay top

Melbourne Renegades will host the WBBL|10 final as the Brisbane Heat downed the Sydney Sixers but fell short of pinching top spot

Brisbane Heat v Sydney Sixers highlights | WBBL|10

Brisbane Heat have downed the Sydney Sixers by five wickets but failed to steal Weber WBBL|10 final hosting rights from the Melbourne Renegades.

The Heat, chasing the Sixers' 140 all out, made 5-142 from 17 overs for victory at Allan Border Field on Sunday night.

But the Heat needed to chase down their target in 13.3 overs to eclipse the Renegades on net run rate and secure hosting rights for the final.

The Renegades (14 points) will host the WBBL decider at the MCG next Sunday night after topping the table from the second-placed Heat (14 points).

The Brisbane outfit will host the Challenger on Friday night at Allan Border Field against the winner of Wednesday night's Knockout final between the third-placed Sydney Thunder (13 points) and fourth-placed Hobart Hurricanes (10 points) at Drummoyne Oval in Sydney.

The Heat on Sunday night made a dash for top spot in the last game of the tournament's regular season.

No.3 Jemima Rodrigues smacked five fours and a six in making 39 from 22 balls but her rapid-fire knock ended when caught from Melie Kerr's bowling and the Sixers spinner bowled Charli Knott next ball.

WBBL|10 Finals

The Knockout: Sydney Thunder v Hobart Hurricanes | Drummoyne Oval | Wednesday, November 27 at 7.15pm AEDT

 

The Challenger: Brisbane Heat v TBC | Allan Border Field | Friday, November 29 at 7.15pm AEDT (6.15pm AEST)

 

The Final: Melbourne Renegades v TBC | MCG | Sunday, December 1 at 1.20pm AEDT

The quick wickets left the Heat 3-58 after seven overs and, met with some miserly Sixers bowling, they changed tack to focus winning the game, rather than chasing the net run rate target.

Georgia Redmayne made 25 from 29 balls and the outcome remained tight when the Heat required 46 runs from the last 42 balls.

Brisbane captain Jess Jonassen then called the power surge and capitalised on the field restrictions by cracking three fours and a six as Caoimhe Bray conceded 20 runs from her over.

The burst from Jonassen (39no from 29 balls) and a late flurry from Laura Harris (12no from five) sealed victory.

Earlier, the Sixers couldn't cash in on a bright start from their opening batters Amelia Kerr and Ellyse Perry.

The duo put on 63 runs before Perry (33 from 34 balls) was dismissed in the 10th over.

Ash Gardner (three) became Lucy Hamilton's first victim some two overs later and when Kerr's 37 ball innings ended in the 14th over, the Sixers had slipped from 0-63 to 3-90.

From then, only Sarah Bryce, who smashed a six and four fours in making 28 from 19 balls, reached double figures.

The Heat's emerging 18-year-old star Hamilton (3-21) was again superb - she now has taken 10 wickets in her past three games - while skipper Jonassen claimed 3-26.

Weber WBBL|10 standings

Team
Matches played
M
Wins
W
Losses
L
Ties
T
No results
N/R
Net Run Rate
NRR
Deductions
Ded.
Total points
PTS
1 Melbourne Renegades Women Melbourne Renegades Women REN 10 7 3 0 0 0.527 0 14
2 Brisbane Heat Women Brisbane Heat Women HEA 10 7 3 0 0 0.384 0 14
3 Sydney Thunder Women Sydney Thunder Women THU 10 6 3 0 1 -0.002 0 13
4 Hobart Hurricanes Women Hobart Hurricanes Women HUR 10 5 5 0 0 0.189 0 10
5 Perth Scorchers Women Perth Scorchers Women SCO 10 4 5 1 0 -0.171 0 9
6 Sydney Sixers Women Sydney Sixers Women SIX 10 3 5 1 1 -0.477 0 8
7 Adelaide Strikers Women Adelaide Strikers Women STR 10 3 6 0 1 -0.357 0 7
8 Melbourne Stars Women Melbourne Stars Women STA 10 2 7 0 1 -0.205 0 5

M: Matches played

W: Wins

L: Losses

T: Ties

N/R: No results

NRR: Net Run Rate

Ded.: Deductions

PTS: Total points