Sammy-Jo, Heat burn Sixers in WBBL

It has been the Sammy-Jo show at Hurstville, the Heat allrounder putting on the best performance of her WBBL career with bat and ball to destroy the Sixers.

Sammy-Jo Johnson

Sammy-Jo Johnson has bagged 51 runs and three wickets in Brisbane's big WBBL win over Sydney Sixers. (AAP)

A career-best performance from Sammy-Jo Johnson with bat and ball has helped the Brisbane Heat to thump the Sydney Sixers by 66 runs and move to within one win of top spot on the WBBL ladder.

On Sunday afternoon, Johnson thumped 51 off 30 balls - her first WBBL half-century - in the Heat's 7-154, before snaring 3-23 with the ball as the Sixers were skittled for just 88 at Sydney's Hurstville Oval.

"Batting at No.3 is something new for me," Johnson said.

"I'm enjoying the challenge of scoring as many runs as I can, as quickly as possible at the top of the order. I'm having a lot of fun with it."

The Brisbane allrounder deposited Sixers captain Ellyse Perry's first two deliveries for big sixes and put on 40 in quick time with Jess Jonassen (40) for the fourth wicket.

Erin Burns (3-20) was the pick of the bowlers for the Sixers who struggled to contain the Heat batters before wilting badly with the bat.

Alyssa Healy suffered a brain fade and departed for a golden duck, lobbing the first ball of the innings from Jonassen to Laura Wolvaart who pouched a sitter at mid-on, and the Sixers never recovered.

They slumped to 4-25 which became 5-34 after eight overs when Perry, starved of the strike and struggling for timing, was lbw to Jemma Barsby (2-17) for just two off 11 balls in a rare failure.

South African skipper Dane van Niekerk top-scored with 25 but it was in vain for the Sixers whose five-match winning streak was broken emphatically.


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