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Perry makes statement in WBBL thriller

Ellyse Perry scored 55 and took two wickets in the Sydney Sixers' WBBL win over Brisbane Heat. (Scott Barbour/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Ellyse Perry has made an early statement in her bid to win back an Australian Twenty20 spot, starring with bat and ball in the Sydney Sixers' tournament-opening WBBL win over Brisbane.

Chasing the Heat's 8-141 for victory, Perry hit 55 from 48 balls to help the Sixers claim victory with one ball and four wickets to spare in Mackay on Thursday night.

It came after the allrounder had taken 2-27 from her four overs with the ball, appearing to bowl with more control than in previous summers on return from a back injury.

Perry has not played a T20 international for Australia since last October, having missed out on selection in the shortest format during last summer's Ashes and the Commonwealth Games.

However the retirement of Rachael Haynes and Meg Lanning's personal leave have opened the door for a possible return, with several players vying for the top-order spots.

And Perry laid the first marker.

With her scoring rate previously the issue in T20 cricket, Perry struck seven fours in her innings against the Heat and made a point to go after the ball just as she did in the recent Hundred competition.

She at one point crunched a lovely cover drive for four off Courtney Sippel, before playing her signature cut shot the next ball to find the rope behind point.

The right-hander brought up her 50 off 42 balls when she pulled Nicola Hancock for four, before being caught trying to sweep Jess Jonassen (2-21).

Perry shared a 93-run fourth-wicket stand with Erin Burns, who notched up 50 from 37 balls.

The Sixers stalled when the pair both fell, before Maitlan Brown saved the Sixers' night with a first-ball six off Georgia Voll when Sydney required five off the final two balls.

"I don't know what I was thinking," Brown said.

"I was coming down the pitch before she even released it ... and it paid off."

Earlier, fellow national team candidate Georgia Redmayne impressed at the top of the order for the Heat.

The left-hander got off the mark with a glorious drive from Lauren Cheatle, and worked her way to 49 before hitting Cheatle straight to backward-square leg.

Redmayne also backed it up with the gloves, taking a smart stumping standing up to the wickets to quick Jess Kerr (2-17) to remove Ash Gardner when she overbalanced on two.

Teenage star Voll hit 32 for the Heat, before Brown dented Brisbane's late charge with figures of 3-20 with the ball.

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