STR VS HEA T20S

Match 40, Adelaide, January 14, 2023, 10:30 AM

Brisbane Heat
154/10(19.3ov)
Adelaide Strikers
137/9(20.0ov)

Brisbane Heat beat Adelaide Strikers by 17 runs

Best Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
46
33
5
0
139.39
Best Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
4
30
3
7.5
Man of the Match
Matthew Kuhnemann
Commentry
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Matthew Kuhnemann is the Player of the Match for his match-winning spell of 2 for 26 from his four overs.
Earlier in the day, the Brisbane Heat were off to a decent start in their batting effort. Marnus Labuschagne was the top run scorer along with contributions from Matt Renshaw and Josh Brown through the middle overs. They failed to finish on a high and scrapped their way to 154 before being bowled out inside their allotted quota of 20 overs. However, their bowlers stepped up and did the job for them by defending a below-par total.
At the halfway mark, Adelaide Strikers would have fancied themselves to chase down the total. However, they were dealt an early blow as they lost Travis Head in the first over. They then lost Chris Lynn and Alex Carey to put them in a spot of bother. They failed to recover from that start and were behind the eight-ball from then. They never got going at any stage in the chase and in the end, they fell short by 17 runs.
Brisbane Heat register their third win of the season and stay alive in BBL 12! A dominant display with the ball sees them secure a solid win and this win lifts them off the bottom of the standings. Having failed to put up a good score on the board, the onus was on the Brisbane Heat bowlers to step up and take early inroads with the new ball. Matthew Kuhnemann set the tone early removing Travis Head in the first over and they continued to chip in the wickets at regular intervals. The spinners backed the pacers tremendously in the middle overs and did not allow the Adelaide Strikers to get a firm grip on the game. Towards the end, they were equally good and as a result, won the game by 17 runs. James Bazley was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3 for 30 from his four overs while Matthew Kuhnemann chipped in with two wickets.
In over# 20
4
1
0W
0
4
1
Michael Neser 30/1(4)
19.6
4
FOUR!! Back of a length outside off, Harry Conway makes room and slices it over the deep backward point region for a boundary. The Adelaide Strikers end on 137 for 8 in their 20 overs and fall short by 17 runs. Terrific win for the Brisbane Heat and this keeps them alive in the competition.
19.5
1
Full and on the stumps, Peter Siddle lofts it over the infield and down to deep point region for one.
Peter Siddle is the last man in for Adelaide Strikers.
19.4
W
GONE! CAUGHT!! Another one bites the dust! Short of a length outside off, Cameron Boyce pulls it in the hands of Marnus Labuschagne at the deep mid-wicket boundary who takes it with ease.
19.3
.
Full and wide outside off, Cameron Boyce reaches for the drive and misses.
19.2
4
FOUR!! Full toss again on the stumps, Cameron Boyce gets an inside edge as the ball runs away past the keeper to the fine leg region for a boundary.
19.1
1
A low full toss on the leg stump, Harry Conway pushes it down to long-on for one.
Michael Neser will bowl the final over.
In over# 19
2
4
0
1lb
0W
0
Spencer Johnson 28/1(4)
18.6
2
Short of a length around off, Cameron Boyce pulls it to the onside, the ball goes high in the air and drops in no man's land in the mid-wicket region. Cameron Boyce comes back for a brace. Adelaide Strikers need 28 off the last over.
18.5
4
FOUR!! SLICED!! Fuller outside off, Cameron Boyce dabs it over the backward point region the ball runs away to the fence for a boundary.
18.4
.
Fuller on the stumps, Cameron Boyce makes room and drives it to covers.
18.3
1lb
Leg bye! Short of a length at the stumps, Harry Conway looks to work this one on the leg side but misses. The ball drops at his feet and they cross for a single.
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