Kiwi Hurricanes captain Rachel Priest blasted her way to the first century of the Australian Women's Big Bash League season in a history-making knock in Hobart which also finally got her team on the winner's list.
The former White Ferns wicket-keeper was unstoppable in a stunning 65-ball innings of 107 which included a staggering 82 runs in boundaries, swatting 10 fours and seven sixes, including a six to reach her maiden WBBL hundred in a demolition of the Melbourne Stars.
The New Zealander's solo heroics - she scored 70 per cent of her team's score of 4-152 - was more than anything the Stars could match as the green team remained winless for the tournament.
Priest's score was the Hurricanes' highest WBBL score of all time, and the fourth highest score in the competition's seven-year history.
"After the start I had, I wasn't that happy," Priest, who returned scored of 21 and two in the opening two games, said after the match.