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Scorchers book finals spot with Renegades WBBL defence over

Beth Mooney smashed 12 fours in an innings of 94 not out against Brisbane to secure a finals spot for Perth. (Getty Images: Paul Kane)

Perth's seven-wicket win over Brisbane Heat has guaranteed the Scorchers a spot in this year's WBBL finals. 

Perth's win also ensured that the Renegades would be unable to defend their title, and left Brisbane with the first winless season in the competition's history.

The winner of the Sydney Sixers-Adelaide Strikers game on Sunday will take the final spot in the top four. 

Beth Mooney has led Perth back into the WBBL finals, executing the perfect chase against Brisbane and ending Melbourne Renegades's title defence in the process.

UNCHANGED SQUAD FOR HEAT

The WBBL Brisbane Heat have named an unchanged squad of 13 for tomorrow’s final regular season match against the Perth Scorchers at the WACA.

Allrounders Chinelle Henry and Sianna Ginger were both cleared to play despite being hit in the helmet in the Heat’s 23-run loss to the Sydney Thunder at Drummoyne Oval on Wednesday night.

Teenage allrounder Lily Bassingthwaighte made her WBBL debut against the Thunder, the fifth first-gamer for Brisbane this season.

Local Replacement Player Catherine White and pace bowler Bonnie Berry would make their WBBL debuts if included in the starting team at the bat flip tomorrow.

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Mooney 94* seals finals spot for Scorchers, Heat finish tournament winless

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Perth Scorchers 165 for 3 (Mooney 94*, Glenn 2-46) beat Brisbane Heat 164 for 7 (Redmayne 57, Mills 2-23) by seven wickets

Beth Mooney has led Perth Scorchers back into the WBBL finals, executing the perfect chase against Brisbane Heat and ending Melbourne Renegades' title defence in the process.

Needing 165 for victory in a must-win game at the WACA on Saturday, Mooney hit an unbeaten 94 from 61 to help Perth reach the target with seven wickets and four balls to spare. The victory ensured the Scorchers would have a home final, knocked the Renegades out of the top four and handed the Heat the first winless season in WBBL history.

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