Phoebe Litchfield played a match-winning role in Sydney Thunder’s tense six-wicket victory over Hobart Hurricanes, helping her team secure a spot to more likely attend the WBBL 2024 grand final. The win, achieved at Drummoyne Oval, ended the Hurricanes’ season and brought the Thunder one step closer to a championship showdown.
Phoebe Litchfield’s Well-performed Batting
Chasing a modest target of 127 to win, Sydney Thunder found themselves in a tight spot, needing 26 runs from the final three overs. But Phoebe Litchfield, with her calm and composed batting, guided her team home with six balls to spare. Alongside Anika Learoyd, who contributed an unbeaten 23, Phoebe Litchfield saw the chase through in style. The duo seized control of the game with an explosive 18th over, collecting 16 runs off Heather Graham, before Phoebe Litchfield launched a huge six off the very first ball of the next over from Nicola Carey.

Phoebe Litchfield’s 36-ball knock included five fours, and she controlled the chase with maturity, particularly when the pressure mounted. Thunder’s missed opportunity proved costly, as Litchfield and Learoyd steered the team to victory with confidence.
Phoebe Litchfield’s performance in the knockout match showcased her ability to handle pressure and play the big moments, underlining her growing reputation as one of the most promising young players in women’s cricket. With the victory, Sydney Thunder now advance to face Brisbane Heat in the Challenger match, where the winner will secure a place in Sunday’s grand final against the Melbourne Renegades at the MCG.













