Brisbane Warmth 47 for 1 beat Melbourne Stars 46 for six (Jonassen 3-8) by 9 wickets
Brisbane Warmth secured a WBBL finals spot with a nine-wicket win over the Melbourne Stars in a rain-affected fixture.
Warmth cruised to 47 for 1 from 5.2 overs – they cannot miss the finals and stay a powerful likelihood of pinching high spot from ladder-leaders Sydney Thunder. They joined Melbourne Renegades on 12 factors, one behind Thunder.
Renegades play Thunder on Saturday of their final sport earlier than the finals whereas Warmth’s final match is in opposition to Sydney Sixers on Sunday.
After heavy rain delayed the beginning on Friday night time, the last-placed Stars scored 21 for 0 from their preliminary two overs. However Warmth’s 18-year-old fast Hamilton – who destroyed Stars 5 days in the past when taking 5 for 8 – once more turned tormentor.
She claimed two wickets in three balls and, subsequent over, skipper Jonassen collected two extra.
Warmth have been untroubled of their run chase: Grace Harris set the tone by smacking the primary three balls of the innings for 4. She and sister and Laura Harris placed on 34 for the primary wicket as Warmth cruised to victory.