Brits, who switched to cricket after injury forced her to retire from javelin, exemplifies the changing career opportunities as women's cricket has professionalised.
Brits is now the first South African woman to make two ODI centuries in their 30s.
This was the first time in an ODI, and second recorded instance in all formats, that Australia women's spin bowlers have taken 9 wickets in the same innings.
Molineux 10-5-10-3
King 6.1-2-15-2
Gardner 10-0-22-2
Wareham 9-2-30-2
The only previous recorded time that Australia women's spinners took 9 or more in the same innings, was when Betty Wilson (4-25), Una Paisley (3-10) and Amy Hudson (3-9) shared all 10 during the 2nd Test v England at the MCG in January 1949.
"My dad pulled up YouTube when I was young and that's how it started. To stop me bowling with a bent arm and no balls, he said, 'Bowl like Jeff Thomson and you won't have that problem'."