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Gardner cuts loose as Sydney Sixers make it 10 wins

Sydney Sixers 6 for 178 (Gardner 85, Perry 45 beat Sydney Thunder 7 for 160 (Beaumont 51, Peterson 3-27) by 18 runs

Ash Gardner turned on the power at North Sydney Oval before Sydney Sixers, fresh from knowing they would host the WBBL final, quelled a strong start by local rivals Sydney Thunder to take their tenth win of the season.

Gardner hammered 85 off 48 balls with 64 of those coming in boundaries as Sixers recovered from an uncertain start when Suzie Bates and Alyssa Healy fell cheaply to leave them 2 for 16. Ellyse Perry initially dominated the scoring with a fluent 45 off 30 balls in a stand of 59 for the third wicket before Gardner took over.

Erin Burns and Nicole Bolton, who struck 24 off 15 balls, provided support in consecutive stands of 43 and 56. There was an outside chance of Gardner reaching a hundred in the final over but she was bowled by Sam Bates who was Thunders' standout bowler.

Bottom-placed Thunder raced out of the blocks in the chase as Tammy Beaumont and Phoebe Litchfield rattled up 81 in under nine overs. Litchfield's first two scoring shots were sixes and Beaumont collected 10 fours in a 30-ball half-century before falling to England team-mate Sophie Ecclestone.

When Litchfield followed in the next over to Gardner the chase started to lose its way.

Kate Peterson continued her wicket-taking form, adding three to the four she took in the previous match, with her scalp of Chloe Tryon coming courtesy of a fantastic running catch from Lauren Cheatle who took the ball over her shoulder. When Olivia Porter was caught behind next ball Petersen was on a hat-trick and was not too far away when Sammy-Jo Johnson nearly provided a catch into the off side.

There was a potential concern for Sixers with Healy taking a painful blow on the hand from a fielding return and looking uncomfortable for the rest of the innings, although she was able to take a steepling catch to Johnson.

Rachael Haynes, who now has one game left in her professional career on Sunday, was left unbeaten on 29 and Thunder will hope to give her a winning send-off.

Thunder 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st81TT BeaumontP Litchfield
2nd10AE JonesP Litchfield
3rd14RL HaynesAE Jones
4th14RL HaynesCL Tryon
5th0RL HaynesO Porter
6th31RL HaynesSJ Johnson
7th1RL HaynesHJ Darlington
8th9RL HaynesLG Smith