Player of the Match
Player of the Match
TWENTY20 CAREER
CRR:
9.17
RRR:
82
Last 5 Overs:46/3
BATSMENRB4s6sSRThis BowlerLast 5 ovsmatrunshsave
Marcus BeanM Bean(lhb)11001000(0b)1(1b)21 1*-
BOWLERSOMRWEcon0s4s6sThis Spellmatwktsbbiave
Mark SteketeeMT Steketee(rfm)3.302446.8513311.3-0-16-177104 5/1722.93
Joel ParisJS Paris(lfm)40402106121.0-0-6-15247 3/1330.42
Current Partnership :
P'SHIP :
10 runs, 1.2 overs, RR: 7.5 (Nathan Ellis 9, Marcus Bean 1)
Last Bat :
L'BAT :
Nathan Ellis c Maxwell b Steketee 40 (19m 22b 4X4 3X6) SR: 181.81
FoW :
FoW :
179/10 (19.3 ov)
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Match Centre

Scorer: K Vairavan | Commentator: Rashad Mahbub

Statistics

Current Batsmen

M Bean
1(1) 0x4 - 0x6
Control %100%
  • Productive Shot
  • steered
  • 1 runs
  • 0x4 - 0x6
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Current bowlers

MT Steketee
O3.3
M0
R24
W4
Eco6.85
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W
JS Paris
O4
M0
R40
W2
Eco10
RHB
OFFLEG
1W1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

PARTNERSHIPS

22
CP Jewell5 (5)
MJ Owen14 (4)
0
CA Wakim0 (2)
MJ Owen0 (0)
23
BR McDermott2 (3)
MJ Owen20 (6)
9
N Chaudhary4 (5)
MJ Owen4 (7)
38
MS Wade21 (19)
N Chaudhary15 (8)
8
TH David0 (1)
N Chaudhary8 (3)
23
CJ Jordan4 (6)
TH David19 (12)
10
CJ Gannon2 (2)
TH David8 (5)
36
CJ Gannon4 (6)
NT Ellis31 (15)
10
NT Ellis9 (7)
M Bean1 (1)

That's all of our BBL action for today. I hope you all enjoyed it. Please join us for the Qualifier match on January 21st between the Hobart Hurricanes and the Sydney Sixers. Until then, here is Rashad and Vairavan signing off. Bye.

Player of the Match Glenn Maxwell: "Thank you very much! It's been a hell of a turnaround this year, and it's been so exciting to be a part of. Stoin (Stoinis) and Mosey (Moores) deserve much credit for keeping the changing room together. It's a very fun place to be a part of at the moment. (Stoins' captaincy) I think he has been pretty consistent throughout. I think the results have changed. On the back of that, I suppose, the groundwork that he built at the start of the tournament and he's been out saying he's held the group together. He's just been awesome. We just can't speak high enough about the changing room at the moment. (Emotions during the match) Yeah, there was a lot of carry-on out there. I think it's just the way we help each other out. We love playing for this team, and the boys have been outstanding in the way that they've come out, they've given their energy, they've provided everything that we've asked for out in the field, and tried their hardest and all we can ask for is 100% effort and we've tried to do that throughout. (Next couple of days) Well, it'll be a flight tomorrow afternoon. I think we'll get together on Tuesday for a training session and then all guns blazing in our finals. It's been a while since we've been here. So we're looking forward to it so much."

Mustafa Moudi: "Just casually going through the Commentary and found one of the feedbackers asking what would be the safe score, at the end of 11th over of the First Innings. The Reply was 180 and HH ended up on exactly 179. This is simply insanely unbelievable. Kudos to Rashad for Excellent prediction !!" Wow, thank you very much. I almost forgot about it after watching a thrilling high-scoring game.

After losing the season's first five matches, who would have guessed that the Melbourne Stars would make it to the playoffs? It's heartbreaking for Perth Scorchers supporters as their team is eliminated from the competition. Maxwell's brilliance with the bat in the first innings, along with the Stars' excellent bowling, kept the Hobart Hurricanes batters hunting for runs and preventing them from settling at the crease. With 17 runs off the opening over, the Hobart Hurricanes got off to a strong start in the run chase. However, in the second over of the game, they lost the wickets of Wakim and Jewell. Mitch Owen began his innings in his own manner, hitting sixes and fours, but was unable to extend his innings today, leaving after scoring 38 runs off 17 balls. During the powerplay, they lost their first three wickets. Stoinis pulled off a blinder by racing backwards for dismissing Caleb Jewell. With tonight's triumph, the Stars maintain their previous record of eight BBL matches won in a row, preventing the Hurricanes from breaking the mark, which stands at seven victories in a row. The Stars fielded brilliantly tonight, and they made a few excellent catches. Nikhil attempted to repair some damage in the middle, but the rate that was required was too high for the Hurricanes batters to handle. Ellis delivered a quickfire innings of 40 runs in 22 balls, but it was too late. The Hobart Hurricanes finish first in the standings, with a negative net run rate. So, following tonight's victory, the Melbourne Stars will meet the Sydney Thunder in the Knockout Match.

Mustafa Moudi: "HH has the Highest Points (Of course, as they are Table Toppers) but the Worst NRR among the Top 4 Teams !!"

Melbourne Stars won by 40 runs!

19.3
W
Steketee to Ellis, OUT, That's the end of Ellis, and the end of the Hobart Hurricanes innings! Back of a length ball, goes after it with full swing of the bat, hits it flat and straight of long on, Maxwell comes around and estimated the ball's path precisely, grabbed it with the reverse cup, looked back to see where the rope was, remained a few meters inside, and posed for the spectators, delighted!

NT Ellis c Maxwell b Steketee 40 (19m 22b 4x4 3x6) SR: 181.81

19.2
4
Steketee to Ellis, FOUR, Fuller length on the off stump, shovels it away over backward point and finds the boundary ropes
19.1
0
Steketee to Ellis, no run, Flatter length wide around off, drills it away with the toe end of the bat straight to long on

END OF OVER:
19 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | HH: 175/9 (45 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 9.21, RRR: 45.00)

  • Nathan Ellis36 (19b)
  • Marcus Bean1 (1b)
  • Joel Paris4-0-40-2
  • Mark Steketee3-0-20-3
18.6
1
Paris to Ellis, 1 run, Short of a length ball turns it around and rotates the strike
18.5
0
Paris to Ellis, no run, Slower bouncer drags it down to long on
18.4
0
Paris to Ellis, no run, Slower bouncer tried to ramp it over, beaten by the lack of pace
18.3
4
Paris to Ellis, FOUR, Slight fuller length around off, makes good use of the feet and smacks it through the backward point region
18.2
1
Paris to Bean, 1 run, Slower through the air, tucked away for a single
18.1
W
Paris to Gannon, OUT, Steketee holds on to it! Length ball on the leg stump, attempts to hit it over the fences, flicks and skied it high to square leg region inside the circle, Steketee from short fine leg, sprinted and covered ground, tracking the ball as it flew in the air for a while, settling beneath a swarm of seagulls, and diving to complete the grab.

CJ Gannon c Steketee b Paris 6 (19m 8b 0x4 0x6) SR: 75

END OF OVER:
18 | 12 Runs | HH: 169/8 (51 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 9.38, RRR: 25.50)

  • Nathan Ellis31 (15b)
  • Cameron Gannon6 (7b)
  • Mark Steketee3-0-20-3
  • Peter Siddle3-0-44-0
17.6
4
Steketee to Ellis, FOUR, Cheeky! Short pitched ball on the leg stump, bends down and plays it late, swings it around over the short ifne leg fielder and struck a boundary
17.5
0
Steketee to Ellis, no run, Hard line and length on the off stump channel, wild swing and a miss, beats the top of the off stump
17.4
0
Steketee to Ellis, no run, Slower bouncer tried to ramp it over third man, failed to connect the ball
17.3
6
Steketee to Ellis, SIX, Lovely swing of the bat! Short of a length ball, slower delivery wide outside off, full swing of the bat and dispatched it straight over long on fences!
17.2
1
Steketee to Gannon, 1 run, Slower widish delivery, smacks it straight down the ground to long on
17.1
1
Steketee to Ellis, 1 run, Hard line and length, fends down to the off-side and rotates the strike

END OF OVER:
17 | 14 Runs | HH: 157/8 (63 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 9.23, RRR: 21.00)

  • Nathan Ellis20 (10b)
  • Cameron Gannon5 (6b)
  • Peter Siddle3-0-44-0
  • Tom Curran3-0-26-1
16.6
1
Siddle to Ellis, 1 run, Back of a length ball targeting the leg stump, makes room and squeezed to the on-side for a single
16.5
4
Siddle to Ellis, FOUR, Clubbed straight past Siddle! Short pitched back of the hand ball outside off, bludgeons firmly straight past the bowler, straight of mid-off and races on to the ropes
16.4
1
Siddle to Gannon, 1 run, Three-quarter length ball whips it away wide of deep mid wicket region

Hurricanes 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st22CP JewellMJ Owen
2nd0CA WakimMJ Owen
3rd23BR McDermottMJ Owen
4th9N ChaudharyMJ Owen
5th38MS WadeN Chaudhary
6th8TH DavidN Chaudhary
7th23CJ JordanTH David
8th10CJ GannonTH David
9th36CJ GannonNT Ellis
10th10NT EllisM Bean

Big Bash League

TeamMWLPTNRR
HH107215-0.12
SS1062140.156
ST1053120.34
MS1055100.135
PS104680.219
MR104680.139
BH10367-0.831
AS10376-0.122