Perth Scorchers 184 for 5 (Devine 40, Darke 36, Wong 2-34) beat Melbourne Renegades 154 for 9 (Wareham 43, Faltum 28, Devine 4-25, King 2-29) by 30 runs
After top-scoring with a breezy 40 off 28 in Scorchers’ 184 for 5, Devine backed it up with the ball by snaring 4 for 25 as Renegades limped to 9-154. The Renegades’ chase started on the wrong foot at 2 for 2, then 34 for 4, ensuring they were already out of contention and Scorchers would celebrate in front of their home crowd.
To win, the reigning champions would have needed to pull off the joint third-highest run chase in the history of the tournament.
It was the 36-year-old’s second fourth-wicket haul in the WBBL, falling short of her best figures (5 for 41).
If they are to be any chance of backing up last year’s title triumph, Renegades will need to defeat the in-form Sydney Sixers in their final match of the tournament on Friday. Scorchers should be able to book a finals spot, with their last match against the struggling Brisbane Heat back in Perth on Saturday night.



