Heat Miss Out on a Finals Spot at Home
Allrounder Sam Curran had a blinder to lift Sydney Sixers to second on the BBL ladder and dash Brisbane Heat's finals hopes in a five-wicket win at the Gabba
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Grace Harris
277
2
Jemimah Rodrigues
267
3
Georgia Redmayne
228
4
Jess Jonassen
218
5
Charli Knott
187
Jess Jonassen
17
2
Lucy Hamilton
12
3
Grace Parsons
12
4
Nicola Hancock
12
5
Shikha Pandey
12
1
Melbourne Renegades Women
14 pts
2
Brisbane Heat Women
14 pts
3
Sydney Thunder Women
13 pts
4
Hobart Hurricanes Women
10 pts
Matt Renshaw
324
2
Max Bryant
222
3
Jack Wildermuth
222
4
Nathan McSweeney
193
5
Hugh Weibgen
131
Xavier Bartlett
15
2
Jack Wildermuth
10
3
Matthew Kuhnemann
9
4
Thomas Balkin
6
5
Matt Renshaw
5
1
Perth Scorchers Men
14 pts
2
Sydney Sixers Men
13 pts
3
Hobart Hurricanes Men
13 pts
4
Melbourne Stars Men
12 pts
We acknowledge and pay respect to our First Nations people and Traditional Custodians of the land and waters where we are privileged to live, work and play. We recognise and celebrate their spiritual and ongoing connection to culture and country. We respectfully acknowledge all elders past, present and emerging as we continue to cherish shared wisdom and grow with their guidance as we walk together toward a connected country.
Brisbane Heat’s indigenous artwork was collaboratively designed by WBBL player and proud Kunja woman Mikayla Hinkley and Brisbane Indigenous artist, Delores McDonald (“Aunty Delly”).
The centre circle represents the Gabba, alongside other water holes which used to be near the ground. 87 black strokes on red earth represent the wickets taken by Aboriginal great, Eddie Gilbert who played 23 games for Queensland.