Heat spinner Georgia Voll helped book the Heat's ticket with career-best figures of 4-19 from her four overs in a stand-out display, while Jess Jonassen (2-25) and Nicola Hancock (1-17 off four overs) were also crucial.ĭo you have a story idea about women in sport?Įmail us Strikers earned direct entry to the grand final - plus hosting rights at Adelaide Oval - after finishing three games clear on top of the ladder.īut the Heat loom as dangerous opponents after thumping both the Sydney Thunder and Perth Scorchers in consecutive cut-throat finals at the WACA. Saturday will mark Brisbane's first appearance in the last game of the season since winning back-to-back titles in 2019, the second of which came against the Strikers. In reply, the Scorchers were restricted to 8-130, with only Natalie Sciver-Brunt (36 off 27) posting any score of note as the Heat comfortably booked a date in Saturday's showdown, which will be defending champion Adelaide's third straight final. Star Heat opener Grace Harris pummelled 54 off 33 balls to lift the visitors to a formidable 5-197 in Wednesday night's preliminary final.Ĭharli Knott (32* off 14), Amelia Kerr (31 off 23) and Laura Harris (24 off 11) chipped in with handy scores as the Heat posted the biggest ever total in a WBBL finals match.