The Sydney Sixers achieved a significant victory over the Melbourne Stars, winning by 16 runs in the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) on Wednesday at Drummoyne Oval. This win marks a remarkable turnaround for the Sixers, who faced a heavy defeat against the Stars less than two weeks earlier. With this latest result, the Sixers have strengthened their position in the standings, now sitting equal-second alongside the Stars, while holding a game in hand.
In a standout performance, Ash Gardner not only scored her highest run total in the league for over two years, but also took three crucial wickets. Gardner’s innings included a rapid 50 runs off just 31 balls, featuring seven fours and two sixes. Since their earlier loss to the Stars, the Sixers have embarked on a three-match winning streak, with one match resulting in no result. In contrast, the Stars have struggled recently, suffering two consecutive defeats that have left them three points behind the top-ranked Hobart.
The Sixers won the toss and elected to bat first. Sophia Dunkley contributed significantly with 41 runs, helping the team reach 5-164. In their previous encounter on November 20, 2023, Meg Lanning of the Stars delivered a stunning performance, scoring 135 runs, which remains the highest individual score of the season. However, Lanning’s struggles continued in this match as Gardner dismissed her for just eight runs, leading to a precarious position for the Stars at 4-30.
Despite the early setbacks, the Stars found hope in Maia Bouchier, who made her season debut as a replacement for South African Marizanne Kapp. Bouchier formed a vital fifth-wicket partnership with Kim Garth, amassing 82 runs together that reignited Melbourne’s prospects. However, once Gardner broke the partnership by dismissing Garth for 17 runs, the momentum shifted back to the Sixers.
As the match progressed, the pressure mounted on Sydney when Bouchier struck a low drive off Mady Villiers, only for Lauren Cheatle to make an exceptional catch at cover, sending Bouchier back to the pavilion with a match-high 67 runs from 40 balls. Following Bouchier’s dismissal, the Stars struggled to maintain their chase, ultimately finishing with a score of 8-148.
Gardner’s bowling performance was instrumental, concluding with figures of 3-31 from four overs. The Sixers now look ahead to their final regular-season matches against the Melbourne Renegades and the Adelaide Strikers, while the Stars prepare to face the Sydney Thunder in their next outing.
This victory not only boosts the Sixers’ confidence but also sets the stage for an exciting conclusion to the WBBL season, as teams vie for a coveted position in the playoffs.


































