HEA VS SCO T20S
Match 12, Perth, December 26, 2024, 03:45 PM
Perth Scorchers
165/6(20.0ov)
Brisbane Heat
132/10(19.4ov)
Perth Scorchers beat Brisbane Heat by 33 runs
Best Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
Best Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
Man of the Match
Nick Hobson
Commentry
Right then, that's a wrap Perth has won this by 33 runs. The next game of BBL 2024/25 is scheduled to be played between Adelaide Strikers and Hobart Hurricanes on 27th December at 8.15 am GMT. You can join us an hour early for the pre-match build-up. Until next time, cheers!
Nick Hobson IS THE PLAYER OF THE MATCH. Hobson says he did get a good platform from the batters above the order. Mentions that being the finisher it sometimes lands straight to the fielder and at times the ball flies all around the park. Reckons that Ashton Agar set the tone in the second inning with his fielding display and the side pounced on that opportunity.
Earlier in the game, the Perth Scorchers had a slow start, losing Finn Allen for a duck and struggling early. Despite late efforts from Ashton Turner and Nick Hobson, they set a total of 165 runs, a decent recovery from their initial struggles. Hobson's quickfire knock of 47 off just 16 balls helped them reach to that target. Brisbane Heat bowlers excelled at the start but lost momentum towards the very end, with Spencer Johnson being the pick of the bowlers, taking four wickets and remaining economical as well.
The bowling of Perth Scorchers deserves massive credit for this lethal bowling display to which the Heat's batting unit succumbed. Jason Behrendorff, Matthew Kelly and Andrew Tye took two apiece whereas Lance Morris and Ashton Agar took on each. The batters of Heat had no reply to the disciplined bowling of Perth and the eventually lost the game by 33 runs.
Another one of those games where the Perth Scorchers bowling has won them two points. Despite posting a mediocre total on board the bowlers did a splendid job and restricted the Brisbane Heat batters to just 132. Only Max Bryant and Matt Renshaw got into double figures rest all departed without touching the double-figure mark.
In over# 20
0W
4
0
0
Andrew Tye 23/2(3.4)
OUT! TIMBER! Perth Scorchers have successfully defended this one. Pitched up in the line of stumps, Spencer Johnson looks to slog this but misses. The ball disturbs the timber and Perth Scorchers win this by 33 runs.
19.4
W
OUT! TIMBER! Perth Scorchers have successfully defended this one. Pitched up in the line of stumps, Spencer Johnson looks to slog this but misses. The ball disturbs the timber and Perth Scorchers win this by 33 runs.
19.3
4
FOUR! Short-pitched, on leg, Spencer Johnson doesn't shy away and pulls this up and over mid on for four runs down to long on.
The physio rushes in and checks on Spencer Johnson. The batter seems good to continue through.
19.2
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OUCH! That must've hurt Spencer Johnson. Bumper, into the body of the batter. Spencer Johnson moves away from his stumps and goes for the pull but misses. The ball thumps Spencer Johnson into the helmet grill and the physio rushes in for a mandatory concussion check.
19.1
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Good length, angling away from the stumps, Spencer Johnson swings and misses.
In over# 19
0
4
1
1
0
0
Matthew Kelly 33/2(4)
18.6
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Continue the short ball ploy, follow the batter to his leg. Matthew Kuhnemann looks for the scoop but misses.
18.5
4
FOUR! On a length around middle and leg, Matthew Kuhnemann moves to his leg, exposes his stumps and reverse ramps this over the keeper for a boundary.
18.4
1
Short-pitched, on leg, Spencer Johnson pulls this away for a single.
18.3
1
Good length wide of off, Matthew Kuhnemann slaps this towards long off for one.
18.2
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Back of a length around leg, Matthew Kuhnemann swings and misses one more time.
18.1
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Short-pitched, on leg, Matthew Kuhnemann looks for the get away and slog but misses.