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Wyatt-Hodge, Strano extend Hurricanes' lead at the top

Danni Wyatt-Hodge thumps the ball down the ground Getty Images

Hobart Hurricanes 176 for 4 (Wyatt-Hodge 71, McKenna 1-27) beat Melbourne Stars 98 (Moloney 31, Strano 5-16) by 81 runs via DLS method

Hobart Hurricanes have reinforced their standing as the team to beat in the WBBL, bolstering their grip on first spot with an 81-run demolition of Melbourne Stars on DLS method at Bellerive Oval.

Danni Wyatt-Hodge's classy 71 paced Hurricanes' imposing 176 for 4 from 17 rain-reduced overs in the top-of-the-table blockbuster on Monday night, before Molly Strano (5 for 16) reduced Stars to a paltry 98 in response, after they were set an adjusted target of 180.

Wyatt-Hodge moved past Meg Lanning to the head of the Golden Bat standings with her fourth half-century of the season, before pouching three catches.

She started slowly with two off her first 11 deliveries, before blossoming in her 47-ball knock.

"Sometimes you've just got to ride that wave and Lizzy (Lee) was smashing it at the other end, so I didn't need to panic," Wyatt-Hodge said.

"It was just a matter of digging in, keeping the intent and staying brave. Hopefully we can keep the form up - everyone's playing really well."

Hard-hitting South African Lizelle Lee was the early aggressor, but a 33-minute rain delay stalled her momentum and she holed out for 32 just after the resumption.

Nat Sciver-Brunt (31) found Danielle Gibson in the deep, before captain Elyse Villani was run out late.

Stars started horribly in reply and never recovered as their four-game winning streak came to a crashing halt, with tail-ender Sasha Moloney (31) offering the only resistance.

Rhys McKenna (1) was trapped plumb in front by a hooping Nicola Carey inswinger, before Linsey Smith (2-29) captured the key scalp of Lanning (9), bowled after missing a cut shot.

Smith dismissed Stars skipper Annabel Sutherland (11), before fellow spinner Molly Strano came on and bagged three wickets in her first over.

Wyatt-Hodge snared a left-handed blinder at point to remove Amy Jones (19), before Marizanne Kapp (0) was caught behind and Gibson (1) holed out.

Strano then picked up a fourth wicket with just her seventh ball when Kim Garth (3) offered Wyatt-Hodge another catch.

The offspinner's fifth scalp was Moloney, caught by player of the match Wyatt-Hodge.

Stars 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st6MM LanningRA McKenna
2nd9MM LanningAE Jones
3rd14AE JonesA Sutherland
4th20M KappAE Jones
5th1M KappDR Gibson
6th1KJ GarthDR Gibson
7th3KJ GarthSK Moloney
8th7SK MoloneyGK Prestwidge
9th33SK MoloneyML Gibson
10th4ML GibsonSF Day