Player of the Match
Player of the Match

9.52pm Well, that was dramatic. But the upshot is that Sixers vault to the top of the table, one point ahead of Scorchers and Thunder, thanks to James Vince's outstanding unbeaten 91 from 59 balls. A largely one-man show, although he was running out of steam by the end and needed some help over the line from Silk and Christian. Hughes and Henriques played useful hands too.

Jordan Silk: "I heard a noise as it went past the bat, but the front-on camera showed I was a foot away from it, I reckon I was run out at the other end anyway. Vince has been good with that sort of innings, we've been speaking about having a set batter at the end. Shots all around the pitch, he was class, that's why we get him back every year."

So there we have it, some sort of clarity on that penultimate ball, but all's well that ends well for Sixers. Thanks for joining us, a reminder of the state of the standings - contrasting fortunes for tonight's combatants. From Miller, Alan and Binoy, good night!

19.5
4
Wood to Christian, FOUR, steps into his first ball, pings the winning runs through square leg! The Sixers are home in an unexpectedly tense finale, but Stars' season is well and truly cooked now
19.4
W
Wood to Silk, OUT, bangs in the bouncer, can't connect... but as they sprint the single, Wood gathers the shy from the keeper and under-arms into the stumps... it's a combined review, as Sixers reckon there was a nick on the attempted uppercut! Sure enough, there is a spike on Snicko! We have a dramatic finish brewing now! But hang on, Vince is protesting ... about the height maybe, clearly above head height in his normal stance... or is it the fact that the picture and the snick don't align on the replays. Should it have been a no-ball? It's academic now. Don't even know if it was a successful run-out attempt, but it matters not now

JC Silk c †Clarke b Wood 15 (22m 10b 1x4 1x6) SR: 150.00

Two to win... but a wicket would be interesting

Afeef: "I remember when Vince was on 98 once and a wide from Tye denied him a century" Might need snookers to get there now

19.3
6
Wood to Silk, SIX, humungous! Cuffed off the good length, in the slot from over the wicket, and monstered into the stands at long-on!
19.2
1
Wood to Vince, 1 run, another rowdy swing across the line, losing his shape a touch, Vince is knackered now, and just a single to midwicket
19.1
2
Wood to Vince, 2 runs, heaved across the line, out to deep midwicket, Vince is struggling as he sprints back for the second, but he might just have beaten the throw from Rogers... indeed he has, cos the keeper missed the stumps! Got them on the second attempt, but by then it was too late

If Vince gets his hundred, Sixers win... 11 needed for the win

END OF OVER:
19 | 11 Runs | SS: 163/3 (11 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.57, RRR: 11.00)

  • James Vince88 (57b)
  • Jordan Silk9 (8b)
  • Adam Zampa4-0-36-0
  • Trent Boult4-0-39-1
18.6
1lb
Zampa to Vince, 1 leg bye, fired into the toes, Vince will keep the strike as he nudges to square leg
18.5
2
Zampa to Vince, 2 runs, worked to the on-side, another excellent bit of running to turn one into two
18.4
0
Zampa to Vince, no run, faster and skiddier, zips into the gloves as Vince misses his cut

It's get Vince or get Vince-d for Stars...

18.3
2
Zampa to Vince, 2 runs, advancing again, eased into the covers, and that's good running to get back for two, the lack of pace on the stroke paying dividends
18.2
4
Zampa to Vince, FOUR, skips to the pitch, and lumps a hard drive through long-on!
18.1
2
Zampa to Vince, 2 runs, threaded drive into the covers, they rush back for two with the man set deep

Zampa has the ball. Big over

END OF OVER:
18 | 14 Runs | SS: 152/3 (22 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.44, RRR: 11.00)

  • Jordan Silk9 (8b)
  • James Vince78 (51b)
  • Trent Boult4-0-39-1
  • Luke Wood3-0-28-0

Simon: "You shouldn't be this far behind in a chase only 3 wickets down, really poor from Sixers to lose this " They've made life harder than it perhaps seemed, yes

17.6
0
Boult to Silk, no run, has a wipe at the tight line outside off, but can't make good contact. A precious dot to take this to the wire...
17.5
1
Boult to Vince, 1 run, swings through the pull, can't connect properly but they rush the single into the off side
17.4
6
Boult to Vince, SIX, slower-ball bouncer, Vince swings through the upper-cut pull, high over backward square! Massivre double-whammy to swing the pendulum again
17.3
6
Boult to Vince, SIX, pounded hard and flat into the sightscreen! Vince knew what was needed and delivered, with a open-stanced wallop back over the bowler, picking the slower ball
17.2
0
Boult to Vince, no run, fires in the yorker, down the leg side but through Vince's legs as he shapes for a leg-glance. Sixers suddenly need a boundary
17.1
1
Boult to Silk, 1 run, back of a length, tight to off stump with a hint of shape back in, pressed to mid-off

END OF OVER:
17 | 8 Runs | SS: 138/3 (36 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.11, RRR: 12.00)

  • Jordan Silk8 (6b)
  • James Vince65 (47b)
  • Luke Wood3-0-28-0
  • Trent Boult3-0-25-1
16.6
1
Wood to Silk, 1 run, hacked into the covers, can't connect well, just eight from the over to keep the chase honest

This has been a good surge for Stars. Can they close it out?

16.5
0
Wood to Silk, no run, attempted pull, Wood's pace from round the wicket beats his intentions, a top-edge into the body
16.4
2
Wood to Silk, 2 runs, full length into the toes, whipped behind square for another single
16.3
4
Wood to Silk, FOUR, opens the face, and mashed through point! Sits up outside off, and Silk is into position early on the cut
16.2
0
Wood to Silk, no run, short, Silk swings through an air shot

Sixers 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st45JM VinceJR Philippe
2nd49JM VinceDP Hughes
3rd34MC HenriquesJM Vince
4th44JM VinceJC Silk
5th4DT ChristianJM Vince

Big Bash League

TeamMWLPTNRR
PS14113221.205
SS14103210.846
MR147714-0.027
ST147714-0.716
BH146713-0.483
HH146812-0.34
AS145910-0.151
MS143116-0.287