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Mack, Mills, King star as Scorchers set up Challenger with Sixers

Lilly Mills celebrates a wicket Getty Images

Perth Scorchers 173 for 5 (Mack 52, Mooney 45, McKenna 2-26) beat Melbourne Stars 145 for 9 (Lanning 49, Jones 43, King 2-25, Devine 2-20, Mills 2-19) by 28 runs

Perth Scorchers rallied superbly to kill off the Melbourne Stars' run chase and convincingly win their WBBL knockout final by 28 runs.

After briefly holding top spot, Stars' season ended on Tuesday night at the WACA ground with four straight losses, while Scorchers have won five of their last six.

Scorchers will now head to Sydney to play Sixers in the Challenger final, and the winner will face top side Hobart Hurricanes in Saturday night's title decider.

Stars needed a record WBBL finals run chase to win after the home side made 5-173, but reached 1-86 at halfway and looked capable. They then lost 8-59, including the crucial wicket of Meg Lanning, and ended on 9-145.

Stars' chase had a disastrous start when Rhys McKenna was run out for seven. Lanning only scored three from her first 13 deliveries as Chloe Ainsworth had an excellent opening spell.

Lanning had made 11 when she tried to sweep Alana King and was nearly out stumped, with the ball rebounding off 'keeper Beth Mooney and just missing the stumps. But steadily, Lanning and Amy Jones put the pressure back on Scorchers. They combined for an 87-run stand that took them to 1-101 in the 13th.

Scorchers did not panic, rallying after halfway as spinners Amy Edgar and Ruby Strange in particular bowled tightly. Eventually the pressure told and King had Jones stumped for 43 from 33 balls.

Lilly Mills then took two wickets in an over as the momentum swung back to Scorchers.

As long as Lanning was in, Stars were a chance and Ainsworth dropped a straightforward chance off her when she had made 41. But Ainsworth had the perfect response at the start of the next over, having Lanning caught behind to leave Stars' chances shot at 6-126. Lanning top-scored with 49 from 45 balls, while King, Sophie Devine and Mills took two wickets apiece.

After Scorchers won the toss, openers Katie Mack and Mooney posted the Scorchers' highest partnership of the season. Their 107-run stand threatened to take the match away from Stars, before Rhys McKenna made the breakthrough in the 13th over. She dismissed Mack, caught by Maisy Gibson, for a top score of 52 from 39 balls.

Mooney, who looked set for another big score, fell in the next over for 45 when Gibson also caught her off Kim Garth.

Stars were right back into the game, especially when danger player Sophie Devine came in at No.3 and only managed one before McKenna claimed her second wicket. That left Scorchers 3-128 in the 16th over.

But Freya Kemp made the most of two dropped catches from Georgia Prestwidge. She belted 35 from 19 balls, with three fours and two sixes, in a crucial knock.

Gibson took her third catch of the innings as Stars captain Annabel Sutherland dismissed Kemp for her 100th WBBL wicket.

Gibson also snared 1-15 from two overs and McKenna was the pick of the Stars bowlers, claiming 2-26 off three overs.

Stars 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st14MM LanningRA McKenna
2nd87MM LanningAE Jones
3rd9MM LanningA Sutherland
4th2MM LanningME Bouchier
5th14MM LanningDR Gibson
6th0MM LanningKJ Garth
7th9KJ GarthGK Prestwidge
8th4KJ GarthSK Moloney
9th6SK MoloneyML Gibson
10th0ML GibsonSF Day