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Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers - Commentary

Hobart Hurricanes beat Adelaide Strikers by 11 runs

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Player of the match

Ben McDermott - HUR

Detailed Commentary

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Wickets

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That wraps up this match, where Hobart Hurricanes emerged victorious over the Adelaide Strikers to make it two wins on the trot. Up next in the Big Bash League is match number 14, set to take place at the iconic Manuka Oval in Canberra on Saturday, 28th December. The Melbourne Stars will go head-to-head with the Sydney Thunder, with both teams eager to get back to winning ways. The action kicks off at 13.45 IST (08.15 GMT), and as always, we’ll be here well ahead of time to bring you all the pre-match buildup. Until then, it’s goodbye and cheers!

Ben McDermott is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his unbeaten 68 off 34 balls. He says that the conditions were good and Tim David was a great support as well. Adds that they needed this win and it went well in their favor. Says that the score they had posted was a really good one and they were confident that they would defend it.

Earlier in the game, the Hobart Hurricanes set a formidable target of 214 after being asked to bat first. Key contributions came from Ben McDermott, who scored 68 runs, and Tim David, who added a quick 33 off just 14 balls. The Hurricanes’ innings featured a solid recovery after losing an early wicket, reaching 43/1 by the end of the Powerplay. The Adelaide Strikers struggled in the latter part of the innings to contain runs and Jamie Overton remained their best bowler, claiming 2 wickets for 27 runs.

Ollie Pope contributed valuable runs but couldn’t fully unleash himself as the required run rate spiralled out of reach. Jamie Overton tried his bit towards the end too but the chase was way out of reach. The Hurricanes, who looked under pressure early, executed brilliantly in the second half of the innings, turning the tide and clinching the game. With this victory, the Hurricanes extend their winning streak and will be eager to carry this momentum into their upcoming matches.

Chasing a daunting target of 215, the Adelaide Strikers needed a blazing start and they delivered in style. Openers Matthew Short and D'Arcy Short came out with intent, smashing 49 runs in the 4-over Powerplay to get their chase off to a flying start. It looked like a one-way street for the Strikers until Billy Stanlake provided a crucial breakthrough for the Hurricanes. From there, the spinners capitalized on the opening, chipping away with key wickets to pull the game back in the balance.

The Hobart Hurricanes hold their nerve and clinch a well-deserved victory by 11 runs, making it two wins on the trot. It was in the final six overs of both innings that the Hurricanes truly stamped their authority and turned the game in their favour. A clinical performance!

203/6 (20.0)

52 (29)

41 (22)

2/36 (4)

1/11 (2)

Over 20

1

4

2

2

6

4

Jamie Overton*

30 (16)

Liam Scott

3 (2)

Riley Meredith

0/44 (4)

STR

203/6

Over 19

1

1

2

W

1

1

wd

wd

Jamie Overton*

11 (10)

Liam Scott

3 (2)

Nathan Ellis

1/34 (4)

STR

184/6

Liam Scott walks in.

player

OUT

J Bazley

2 (3)

c M Owen b N Ellis

Wkt

#6

4s/6s

0 / 0

SR

66.66

Over 18

0

2

1

W

6

2

Jamie Overton*

9 (8)

James Bazley

1 (1)

Chris Jordan

2/36 (4)

STR

176/5

James Bazley walks in.

player

OUT

O Pope

39 (27)

c B Stanlake b C Jordan

Wkt

#5

4s/6s

2 / 1

SR

144.44

Over 17

1

1

2

1

1

1

Ollie Pope*

31 (24)

Jamie Overton

7 (6)

Riley Meredith

0/25 (3)

STR

165/4

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