Women's Big Bash League Final, Hobart
Perth Scorchers 137-5 (20 overs): Devine 34 (29); Linsey Smith 2-8, Graham 2-26
Hobart Hurricanes 141-2 (15 overs): Lee 77* (44), Sciver-Brunt 35 (27)
Hurricanes won by eight wickets
Lizelle Lee hit a sparkling unbeaten 77 to ensure Hobart Hurricanes sealed their first Women's Big Bash League title with a dominant eight-wicket win over Perth Scorchers.
Chasing 138 for victory, Hurricanes opener Lee smashed 10 fours and four sixes in her 44-ball knock at Hobart's Ninja Stadium against the increasingly ragged Scorchers.
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt added 35 off 27 in a stand of 77 with Lee to steer the hosts close, before Nicola Carey slapped one through the covers to hit the winning runs with five overs to spare.
Earlier, Scorchers won the toss and elected to bat but could only post 137-5 from their 20 overs in a stuttering innings, with England spinner Linsey Smith taking an impressive 2-8.
"It feels really magical, a fairytale, I'm really emotional," said Hurricanes captain Elyse Villani.
"I'm so proud of everyone involved and pleased for everyone in Tasmania."
In contrast to the havoc she caused with bat in hand, former South Africa international Lee said it had been a "really relaxed day".
"The bowlers did extremely well to limit them to that total on that pitch," she added. "I love this team, they've been incredible. I'm so happy."
Hurricanes finished top of the table to reach their first WBBL final directly, and victory here means Melbourne Stars are the only side yet to win the competition since it began in 2015.
The hosts displayed some nerves early on against the 2021 champions, with Mooney dropped three times in the first three overs, albeit all off tough chances.
However, the leading runscorer in this year's tournament was unable to punish Hobart. With scoring stalling, Mooney backed away to try and hit Heather Graham down the ground and was bowled for 33 off 26 balls.
After Smith removed England team-mate Freya Kemp for 10, Scorchers captain Sophie Devine made 34 off 29 before she was lured down the track and stumped off Graham.
England's Paige Scholfield struck an unbeaten 27 off 22 late on but Scorchers' total looked well below par.
Lee and England's Danni Wyatt-Hodge affirmed that was the case as they raced to 49-0 off just five overs in reply.
Wyatt-Hodge was bowled by Amy Edgar two balls later, but wicketkeeper Lee flicked the switch and started dispatching the bowlers to all parts of the ground.
She brought up a 32-ball fifty with a mighty flat six over mid-wicket, following it up with a four down the ground and a sublime lofted drive over extra cover for six.
Sciver-Brunt picking out mid-wicket proved a mere consolation wicket, with Carey settling a one-sided final in the next over.
"Full congratulations to the Hurricanes, they absolutely outplayed us," said New Zealand skipper Devine.
It is the second WBBL in a row to be won by a maiden champion after Melbourne Renegades picked up their first title last year.
Coverage of the men's Big Bash starts on BBC Sounds, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website and app from 14 December. You can keep up to date with our Franchise Cricket page.

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