• Kapp’s Sixers seal 10th win of Big Bash season

    The Sydney Sixers Women sealed their 10th win of the season to capture top spot in the Women’s Big Bash League, with Marizanne Kapp picking up 2-19 in the 29-run win over the Melbourne Renegades Women after Ellyse Perry and Erin Burns starred with the bat.

    BIG BASH WOMEN’S LEAGUE

    Adelaide Strikers 140-6 (SW Bates 39, A Wellington 30 not out; HNK Jensen 2-29, EL King 2-19)
    Perth Scorchers 144-0 (MM Lanning 70 not out, AE Jones 70 not out)
    Scorchers won by 10 wickets with 20 balls in hand

    Scorecard

    Sydney Sixers 136-2 (EA Perry 67 not out, EA Burns 53 not out; G Wareham 1-26, S Molineux 1-31)
    Melbourne Renegades 107-8 (JE Cameron 39; M Kapp 2-19, L Cheatle 2-22, D van Niekerk 1-12)
    Sixers won by 29 runs

    Scorecard

    BIG BASH LEAGUE

    Sydney Thunder 168-6 (SR Watson 68, JJS Sangha 30, JS Lenton 27 not out; B Stanlake 2-31, Rashid Khan 2-21)
    Adelaide Strikers 97 (CA Ingram 48; AJ Nair 3-12)
    The Thunder won by 71 runs

    Scorecard

    Brisbane Heat 192-4 (BB McCullum 69, CA Lynn 66 not out, M Bryant 44; DT Christian 4 0 24 2 , HF Gurney 2-37 )
    Melbourne Renegades 91 (CJ Boyce c †Peirson b Doggett
    25; B Doggett 3-16, MJ Swepson 3-22, JK Lalor 2-12)
    Heat won by 101 runs

    Scorecard

    Sydney Sixers 177-5 (DP Hughes 36, JM Vince 28, MC Henriques 38; M Kelly 2-32, AJ Tye 2-33)
    Perth Scorchers 178-3 (CT Bancroft 87 not out, AJ Turner 60; BAD Manenti 1-16)
    Scorchers won by 7 wickets with 7 balls in hand

    Scorecard

    BANGLADESH PREMIER LEAGUE

    Rajshahi Kings 135-8 (Zakir Hasan 42 not out, Mohammad Hafeez 26; Farhad Reza 2-17, Mashrafe Mortaza 2-22)
    Rangpur Riders 130-6 (RR Rossouw 44 not out, Mohammad Mithun 30, CH Gayle 23; Mohammad Hafeez 2-22, Kamrul Islam Rabbi 2-22)
    Kings won by 5 runs

    Scorecard

    Comilla Victorians 184-5 (NLTC Perera 74 not out, E Lewis 38, Mohammad Saifuddin 26 not out, Imrul Kayes 24; Khaled Ahmed 3-34)
    Chittagong Vikings 186-6 (Mushfiqur Rahim 75, Mohammad Shahzad 46; Mohammad Saifuddin 3-45)
    Vikings won by 4 wickets with 2 balls in hand

    Scorecard

    Photo: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images

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