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Kings Bay Royals vs Mt Irvine Surfers - Commentary

Mt Irvine Surfers beat Kings Bay Royals by 6 wickets

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Player of the match

Gidron Pope - MIS

Detailed Commentary

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Right then, that is all we have from this game. Perth Scorchers become the first finalists of this year's tournament but who will join them? We will get one step closer to the answer after Sunday, the 23rd of January when Sydney Thunder square off against Adelaide Strikers in the Knockout. That match begins at 1345 IST (0815 GMT). The winner of that match will then take on Sydney Sixers for a place in the final a few days later. Do join us for that match and make sure you tune in early for the buildup which begins well in advance. Till then, take care and goodbye!

Josh Inglis is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH. He says that it was a good night and the boys played really well. Tells that he has not played much cricket this year and he tried to keep things simple. Mentions that Kurtis Patterson took the pressure off him and credits him by saying that he was awesome. Tells that he was looking forward to this game and wanted to put in a good performance. Says that he backed himself tonight and played some good shots.

Revenge is a dish best served cold! Perth Scorchers were defeated twice in the knockouts by their opponents, the Sixers in the last edition and after already doing the double over them, the Scorchers have become the first team to make it through to the finals. Jhye Richardson and Jason Behrendorff set the tone early on with those wickets and created dot ball pressure too. Ashton Agar and Peter Hatzoglou then kept things tight and they too got wickets. They will be disappointed though with the way they somewhat failed to close out the innings a bit earlier and their frontline pacers were both poor at the death. Tye too got hammered towards the end but the game was already in the bag. One huge drawback from tonight was the niggle Mitchell Marsh picked up and that could make a huge difference in the final. All in all a brilliant all-round performance from the Scorchers.

Sydney Sixers lost Daniel Hughes before the match started and given the poor form of Josh Philippe, they surely needed Hughes tonight. Philippe and Avendano were sent packing in a jiffy and that put the Sixers on the back foot. With being 5 down for 33, they were already out of the contest and the skipper Henriques tried his best to put some runs on the board. After being 7 down, a nice little partnership brewed between Kerr and Dwarshuis worth 41 runs and that saved them from an embarrassing defeat. Ben Dwarshuis then just kept going and provided some hardcore entertainment as he smoked it to all parts of the ground. He finished with 66 off 29 balls and got the margin of defeat to under 50 runs. The Sixers will now look to make the necessary adjustments and be ready for the Challenger in a few days time.

DONE AND DUSTED! Perth Scorchers have made it to the finals and they have done so in fine fashion. The final score flatters their opponents a bit but the Scorchers were certainly head and shoulders above the Sixers tonight. The Sixers though still have one more shot to make it through to the finals and will look to regroup.

Over 20

W

1

Ben Dwarshuis*

66 (29)

Steve O'Keefe

2 (3)

Peter Hatzoglou

1/28 (3.2)

SIX

140/10

Who will bowl the final over of the game? It's going to be Peter Hatzoglou.

Over 19

4

0

4

6

4

6

Ben Dwarshuis*

66 (28)

Steve O'Keefe

1 (2)

Andrew Tye

2/38 (4)

SIX

139/9

The search for the ball is still on. Ben Dwarshuis has sent another ball into the empty stands and the Scorchers players are trying hard to find it and they have finally found it.

Over 18

0

1

wd

4

wd

wd

6

1

1

Steve O'Keefe*

1 (2)

Ben Dwarshuis

42 (22)

Jason Behrendorff

2/31 (4)

SIX

115/9

New balls, please! Ben Dwarshuis has absolutely sent it top-tier and there's no one there. That was a 111m maximum and the umpires are forced to change the ball.

Over 17

1

0

W

2

W

1

Ben Dwarshuis*

30 (18)

Steve O'Keefe

0 (0)

Andrew Tye

2/14 (3)

SIX

99/9

Steve O'Keefe is the last man in for Sydney Sixers.

Nathan Lyon walks in at number 10.

Andrew Tye (2-0-10-0) is back on.

Over 16

1

4

1

1

0

1

Ben Dwarshuis*

28 (15)

Hayden Kerr

22 (17)

Jason Behrendorff

2/15 (3)

SIX

95/7

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