Match 30, Adelaide, January 05, 2023, 01:45 PM
Hobart Hurricanes
229/4(20.0ov)
Adelaide Strikers
230/3(19.3ov)
Adelaide Strikers beat Hobart Hurricanes by 7 wickets
Right then, that is all we have from this absolute run-fest. The action in the Big Bash League continues on 6th January, Friday where Melbourne Stars will take on Sydney Sixers at the MCG. The first ball will be bowled at 1 pm IST (7.30 am GMT). Do join us early for the build-up of both these games. Until then, goodbye and cheers!
Matthew Short is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his brilliant match-winning century.
Earlier, in the innings, after being asked to bat first, Hobart Hurricanes posted a mammoth total of 229 runs thanks to half-centuries from Ben McDermott, Caleb Jewell and Zak Crawley. Tim David also played a quick-fire knock. They would have been confident of defending this down, but Matthew Short had other ideas and with his blistering hundred took his side over the line along with a half-century from Chris Lynn and crucial contribution form Adam Hose. They avenged their previous loss and created history here. Stay tuned to see who is the player of the match.
Hobart Hurricanes will be disappointed with their bowling effort here. The pitch did help the batters more, but their bowlers also did not hit the right line and lengths and gave away too many loose deliveries. They did manage to get the early breakthrough, but then let the game slip away from them for a while. However, in the Power Surge they got rid of the dangerous Chris Lynn and cut down the flow of the runs for a bit. Patrick Dooley was the pick of the bowlers with his two wickets and an economical spell. Tim David got the other wicket. After, that they once again let momentum shift towards the Strikers. There was also a controversial moment when Adam Hose was a caught in the deep, but the third umpire gave it as a no ball for above waist height full toss. The game changed after that and they just could not stop Matthew Short who finished the chase with three balls to spare. Faheem Ashraf had a game to forget as he conceded 61 runs in his 3.3 overs, and Hobart Hurricanes will need to buckle up and do well in thier next games.
Adelaide Strikers did not get off to a good start to their chase as they lost Ryan Gibson quite early and Matthew Short was also struggling to get going. Chris Lynn came in at number 3 and changed the entire momentum by taking on every bowler. This also helped Short to get his act together and both of them smashed it all around the park. They were at 111/1 at the halfway mark and took the Power Surge right after the drinks break which proved to be the end of a fine innings from Lynn. Both of them added 124 runs to the total which is also the highest partnership for any wicket this season and included fifties from both. However, the Surge stopped the flow of the runs a bit, but Short along with Adam Hose tried to keep up with the required rate. And boy they did that, with some excellent batting display and also some help from the Hobart Hurricanes bowlers. In the end they needed 4 runs in 4 balls, and Matthew Short smashed it for boundary to hit the winning runs and registered his hundred as well. This effort will be remembered for a long, long time.
Take a bow, Matthew Short! He scored his maiden BBL hundred and played a captain's inning to take his side over the line. Adelaide Strikers wins this run fest and records the highest ever run-chase in the history of BBL. Hobart Hurricanes will need some time to recover from this defeat.
In over# 20
4
4
2
2nb
Faheem Ashraf 61/0(3.3)
19.3
4
FOUR! HUNDRED UP FOR THE SKIPPER! Take a bow. Fuller and on off, Matthew Short drives it past extra covers for a boundary. This is the greatest run chase in the history of BBL. Hugs all around for Matthew Short. Adelaide Strikers beat Hobart Hurricanes by 7 wickets!
19.2
4
FOUR! That will do it. Another full toss on leg, Matthew Short was quick to ramp that past the keeper for a boundary. 4 needed off 4 balls now!
19.1
2
A yorker and on off, Matthew Short digs it to long off and calls for two. The fielder makes a direct hit at the strikers end. The umpire goes upstairs to check and the replay shows that he was well in. 8 needed from 5 balls now.
19.1
2nb
NO BALL! A high full toss and on off, Colin de Grandhomme pulls it awkwardly towards short mid-wicket for one. Free hit coming up...
Faheem Ashraf (3-0-49-0) to bowl the last over. Can he defend 11 runs?
In over# 19
2
2
4
1
1
2
1wd
Nathan Ellis 44/0(4)
18.6
2
Fuller and on off, Matthew Short drives it to deep covers for a brace. Excellent running between the wickets! Adelaide Strikers need 12 runs off the last over now!
18.5
2
Bowls it on off, Matthew Short drills it to long on. Zak Crawley at the fence does well to stop it. They collect two.
18.4
4
FOUR! This one lands outside off, Matthew Short opens the face of the bat and slices it over point for a boundary!
18.3
1
Fuller and on off, Colin de Grandhomme flicks it to mid-wicket for one.
18.2
1
Fuller and on off, Matthew Short drills it to long off for one.
18.1
2
Fuller and on off, Matthew Short slashes it towards deep covers. The fielder at the fence makes an unbelievable effort and saves the boundary diving to his left. Two taken!