END OF OVER:
20 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | BH: 159/6 (35 runs required, RR: 7.95)

  • Jimmy Peirson11 (7b)
  • Xavier Bartlett3 (3b)
  • Daniel Sams4-0-25-2
  • Nathan McAndrew4-1-35-0

That brings today's action to a close. Thank you for tuning in. On behalf of Vairavan Karuppaiah and myself, Rashad Mahbub, goodbye and goodnight.

SalmanKhan: "@Fox: What if the match is shortened!! Forgot to mention this one :) Hopefully continue this discussion in next match :)"

Shadow-Shell: "@Sanjeev Actually there were a few more. like the team with more runs at 10 over mark getting a bonus point. There was also X-Factor sub which could only be triggered at the 10 over mark of first innings, where a bowler who haven't bowled more than one over, or a batter who haven't batted can be replaced."

David Warner: "[Finally off the mark] Definitely. It was the complete package we've been searching for since last year. It was fantastic to see Gilkes and Sam Konstas build that platform at the top of the order. They followed the blueprint of how the Sixers played against us, playing conventional cricket shots and leaving the rest to the guys at the back end. [Gilkes and Konstas partnership] Yeah, they were [amazing]. The feedback was that the ball was holding a fraction for the spinners, and for the quicks, hitting that eight-meter length was key. The way our bowlers adapted quickly to those conditions was fantastic. Hopefully, that performance becomes our blueprint moving forward. We absolutely love coming here. We know how to read this surface early with both bat and ball. Having the next generation coming through at the top of the order is great for continuity, and I'm more than happy to slide down the order to support that. [Shadab Khan] When you look at his highlights, it's all about his pace and control. He has played in very similar conditions back home and has incredible knowledge of the game. He can sense exactly when to pounce. He told me his plan was to target the stumps and use his wrong-uns to put doubt in the batters' minds, forcing them to play across the line. [Any itch to get back to the top of the order?] No, not at all. My job is to give these guys continuity. Gilkes is hitting the ball so well at the state level right now, and seeing him and Sam build that foundation with hard running and smart boundaries is what cricket is all about. I want them to take that confidence into the rest of the series. [Daniel Sams bowling on Power Surge] It's always handy, but cricket is a funny game; it's all about execution. We talked about how the energy wasn't quite there last game, but tonight was different. The boys were hungry and had a completely different attitude as soon as they stepped out there."

Salman: "@Fox: nice one, haha :) "

Player of the Match, Matthew Gilkes: "The wicket was quite low and slow, which made it tough at times. I think the turning point was the way Sam [Konstas] and I ran between the wickets. That really took the pressure off and made us feel like we didn't have to overreach. It was a good win in the end. I felt like I was hitting the ball well in the first couple of games, but I got a bit carried away. Today, I was better at going through the gears and choosing better options. Sam is unreal. Everyone forgets he's only 19 or 20, but he already has incredible cricket smarts. He's actually teaching me things! He gets right into the contest, and as I mentioned, our running between the wickets was likely the difference tonight. He just has a really good cricket brain. We help each other out by discussing how we're feeling and which matchups work best for us. That communication was something we did really well today."

10:36 pm The Sydney Thunder have finally secured their maiden victory of the season! Truth be told, the Brisbane Heat never truly looked comfortable during the chase. While the Heat got the ideal start with 13 runs off Reece Topley's opening over, Nathan McAndrew immediately swung the momentum back to the Thunder with a searingly fast, pinpoint-accurate maiden over. Jack Wildermuth briefly revived the chase by smashing two boundaries in a 16-run fourth over, helping the Heat reach 33/0 at the end of the four-over powerplay. However, the game turned in the fifth over when Shadab Khan struck twice; he first dismissed Colin Munro with a sharp wrong-un, then clean-bowled Wildermuth with a brilliant googly. Matt Renshaw looked to be the Heat's last hope, picking up where he left off last match by striking the ball cleanly and taking 12 runs off Shadab's second over. While the Thunder's earlier innings were defined by elite running and constant doubles, the Heat struggled to rotate the strike effectively. The decisive blow came when Renshaw, having reached 43 off 28 balls, became Shadab's third victim of the night, clean bowled while attempting a reverse sweep against another vicious googly. The Thunder's spinners dominated the middle overs, drying up the boundaries and mounting the pressure, with Shadab Khan acting as the chief destroyer to seal the win.

Fox: "@Salman, one more thing to add, it must be a BBL match otherwise you cannot take the power surge :D"

Sanjeev: "What other strange rules is the BBL operating with which are not present in the T20Is?" The bat flip instead of the toss, for example.

Danish: "The Heat look like an average unit without Khawaja, Labuschagne, Neser, Spencer and Swepson. The 250 chase was an outlier."

Sydney Thunder won by 34 runs

19.6
1
Sams to Peirson, 1 run, slight fuller length ball smashes it straight to mid-off and rotates the strike. Warner looks happy; a massive round of applause from the stands.
19.6
1w
Sams to Peirson, 1 wide, pace on delivery angling away wide outside off
19.5
1
Sams to Bartlett, 1 run, off-cutter ball hoikcs it to long on for a single
19.4
0
Sams to Bartlett, no run, slower ball angling away outside off, under-edges with the swing of the bat and Billings collects it behind the stumps
19.3
2
Sams to Bartlett, 2 runs, full and overpitched outside off, whacks it straight in the air to long off, lands safely away from Konstas

Bartlett in

19.2
W
Sams to Bryant, OUT, Bryant departs! Off-cutter ball on a length, Bryant clears the front leg and tries to tonk it over the on-side area, picks out the safe hands of Chris Green at deep midwicket

M Bryant c Green b Sams 25 (23m 18b 0x4 2x6) SR: 138.88

SalmanKhan: "@Zee:: We also need to mention one more thing, power surge must be consecutive two overs, cannot be split :)"

19.1
0
Sams to Bryant, no run, widish yorker ball shovels it to the ring fielder
19.1
1w
Sams to Bryant, 1 wide, wide ball slanted across the off-side tramline

Sams to bowl the last over

END OF OVER:
19 | 11 Runs | BH: 153/5 (41 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.05, RRR: 41.00)

  • Max Bryant25 (16b)
  • Jimmy Peirson10 (6b)
  • Nathan McAndrew4-1-35-0
  • Daniel Sams3-0-19-1
18.6
1
McAndrew to Bryant, 1 run, pace off ball outside off, Bryant reaches for it and drags it away to the on-side sweeper fielder
18.5
2
McAndrew to Bryant, 2 runs, widish fuller length ball forces it away to deep midwicket for another couple
18.4
2
McAndrew to Bryant, 2 runs, off-cutter ball swept away firmly to deep midwicket, good running between the wickets
18.3
0
McAndrew to Bryant, no run, similar line and length ball, Bryant throws his bat at it and connects thin air only
18.2
0
McAndrew to Bryant, no run, pace off ball outside off, Bryant goes for the big heave across the line, does not connect
18.1
6
McAndrew to Bryant, SIX, Slower half-tracker ball sliding down the leg-side, swings it away over fine leg for a flat six

52 runs needed from 12 balls. Here's McAndrew.

END OF OVER:
18 | 10 Runs | BH: 142/5 (52 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.88, RRR: 26.00)

  • Jimmy Peirson10 (6b)
  • Max Bryant14 (10b)
  • Daniel Sams3-0-19-1
  • Shadab Khan4-0-24-4
17.6
0
Sams to Peirson, no run, pace on wide ball outside off, play and a miss again
17.5
0
Sams to Peirson, no run, change of pace ball angling away outside off, wild swing and a miss

Zee: "@Shadow-Shell, you forgot one more thing, Power surge cannot be activated at any time. It can be activated after 10th Over between overs 11 and 18. If you don't activate by 18th Over, It gets activated automatically in over 19."

17.4
6
Sams to Peirson, SIX, Juicy full toss ball, and Peirson heaves it away over the on-side fences for a big six

Matthew: "Typical Heat performance, back up a fantastic win with a disappointing loss. Consistency really isn't their thing."

17.3
1
Sams to Bryant, 1 run, low full toss ball shuffles across and works it away to midwicket
17.2
1
Sams to Peirson, 1 run, fuller length ball swept away to deep fine leg

Fade: "Heat have not been able to read the googlies from Shadab today. All 4 of his wickets came with the wrong'un."

17.1
2
Sams to Peirson, 2 runs, widish fuller length ball plays it inside-out and mishits to deep cover, two fielders converging and charging at each other, but none of them managed to cover the ground.

END OF OVER:
17 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | BH: 132/5 (62 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.76, RRR: 20.66)

  • Max Bryant13 (9b)
  • Jimmy Peirson1 (1b)
  • Shadab Khan4-0-24-4
  • Nathan McAndrew3-1-24-0
16.6
0
Shadab Khan to Bryant, no run, slower through the air ball turning away, pitching well outside off, plays the slog sweep and does not connect

Shadow-Shell: "Not exactly two additional powerplay overs though. Powerplay is reduced to 4 overs and Power Surge of two overs can be taken at anytime of choosing by the batting side"

16.5
0
Shadab Khan to Bryant, no run, slower through the air ball turning away outside off, hits it straight back to Shadab with the toe-end of the bat
16.4
1
Shadab Khan to Peirson, 1 run, length ball on the stumps, turns it down to midwicket

Jimmy Peirson is the new batter at number 7

16.3
W
Shadab Khan to Alsop, OUT, Shadab gets his fourth scalp! Another beautifully flighted googly ball outside the off stump line, Alsop charges down the track and tries to send the ball downtown, misses the line of the ball and keeps walking towards the dugout. Top-notch stuff from the Pakistani spinner!

TP Alsop st †Billings b Shadab Khan 5 (17m 9b 0x4 0x6) SR: 55.55

16.2
0
Shadab Khan to Alsop, no run, slower googly ball turning away outside off, Alsop attempts to loft it over the infield, gets nowhere near the line of the ball

Heat 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st37C MunroJD Wildermuth
2nd1JD WildermuthMT Renshaw
3rd70MT RenshawHD Weibgen
4th7TP AlsopHD Weibgen
5th16TP AlsopM Bryant
6th23JJ PeirsonM Bryant
7th5JJ PeirsonXC Bartlett