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Shafali Verma's half-century backs up Sixers' bowling effort to make it two from two

Shafali Verma clubs the ball away Getty Images

Sydney Sixers 5 for 126 (Shafali 57, Strano 3-19) beat Hobart Hurricanes 9 for 125 (Ghosh 46) by five wickets

Sydney Sixers made rather heavy weather of closing things out, but Shafali Verma's battling half-century ensured they were able to make it two wins from two at the start of their WBBL campaign.

Shafali's innings was rarely convincing - she survived a marginal lbw shout early on, regularly just managed to evade the fielders and was striking under 100 at 16 overs - but she took on Tayla Vlaeminck in the 18th over which began with Sixers needing 24 off 18 deliveries.

She scooped Vlaeminck for a boundary to reach fifty off 45 deliveries then clubbed her through the leg side with one of the most authoritative shots of the innings. With Nicole Bolton also finding the rope, the over cost 15 and all-but decided the contest.

However, Shafali couldn't quite see Sixers home when she was caught at long-on to give Molly Strano her third wicket and it was briefly nervy when Angela Reakes fell to the first ball of the last over, but Maitlan Brown kept her cool.

Sixers had restricted Hobart Hurricanes to 125 but stumbled at the start of the chase. Alyssa Healy was beaten for pace by Vlaeminck as she played across the line and Ashleigh Gardner charged at Strano to leave them 2 for 14.

Shafali and Ellyse Perry steadied the innings with a stand of 63 in 10 overs then, after Perry was stumped, Shafali continued to ride her luck.

Hurricanes' batting again struggled - they have a bowling attack to make an impact this season but desperately need top-order runs - and were 3 for 26 after the Powerplay. Perry claimed two wickets and Brown one, the latter courtesy of a terrific catch at point by Radha Yadav to remove Mignon du Preez.

Gardner's four overs, which included 12 dot balls, continued to keep a lid on the scoring and it was largely in the hands of Richa Ghosh to hold things together. Ghosh hit three sixes before falling to her India team-mate Yadav as Hurricanes limped to the 20-over mark.

Sixers 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st7AJ HealyShafali Verma
2nd7A GardnerShafali Verma
3rd63EA PerryShafali Verma
4th42NE BoltonShafali Verma
5th5NE BoltonAR Reakes
6th5NE BoltonM Brown