Meg Lanning has produced one of the greatest innings in WBBL history, with a vintage century leading the Melbourne Stars to a rain-affected 111-run thrashing of the Sydney Sixers.
In a reminder of why Australia's ex-captain was the world's best batter at stages of her career, Lanning hit 135 from 74 balls at North Sydney Oval.
Lanning hit 22 boundaries and cleared the rope another four times.
Her knock help the Stars to the third highest score in the competition's history of 4-219, before the Sixers were embarrassingly all out for 42 in reply, with Kim Garth taking 4-3. Loading Twitter content
The Sixers were only saved from the heaviest loss in WBBL history by rain wiping out 10 overs and threatening to deny the Stars, with the target reduced to 154.
But this was still a low poin

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