Lizelle Lee century keeps Hurricanes alive in WBBL finals race

South African opener Lizelle Lee has kept the Hobart Hurricanes' hopes of making the WBBL finals alive with a powerful century in a record-breaking effort by the hosts against Melbourne Renegades. Started by Lee's 101 not out off 53 balls, Tropical storms stacked up 212 for 3 in Thursday's match, obscuring their past most elevated WBBL innings score by 16 runs. Mavericks scored 23 off their initial two overs however at that point lost three wickets for seven runs and fell again toward the end, losing 4 for 3 to be excused for 119 off 16.2 overs. The 93-run triumph edge was Typhoons' greatest WBBL win by runs and lifted them from 6th to fifth and inside a mark of the fourth-put Brisbane Intensity. Every one of the three groups have another game. Lee beat the Mavericks assault, striking 12 fours and four sixes, peppering the legside limits with her strong strokes. She highlighted in organizations of 55 with Elyse Villani and Nicola Carey and a match-shifting fourth-wicket stand of 102 off only 46 balls with Heather Graham (55 not out off 28). Famous huge hitter Lee raised her third WBBL ton and her first for Tropical storms in the last over while Graham crushed a six off the penultimate wad of the innings to score her most memorable 50 years of the WBBL season. Georgia Wareham momentarily hauled Mavericks into the game with two wickets from her initial three bundles of her spell in the 6th over. Be that as it may, Typhoons recaptured the drive, when they took their power flood straight after the mid-innings drinks break. They looted 14 off every one of the two overs and proceeded with their assault until the end of the innings notwithstanding the languid outfield denying them of a few additional runs. South African pacer Shabnim Ismail got through Mavericks' top request and spinners Maisy Gibson and Amy Smith tidied up the rest. Smith took every last bit of her wickets in one over while heading to enrolling her best WBBL figures. Wicketkeeper Lee enhanced her batting heroics with an incredible legside catch to excuse Indian star Harmanpreet Kaur for a third-ball duck. Emma de Broughe was the main Mavericks player to intrigue, playing a few rich offside drives among her eight limits.