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Perth Scorchers suffered a shock eight-run loss to Hobart in Launceston after a shocking bowling efficiency from thriller spinner Paddy Dooley.
Left-arm wrist spinner Dooley took 4-16 in simply his third Big Bash recreation, together with top-scorer Josh Inglis (62 off 37), who seemed like profitable the sport off his personal bat, because the reigning champs did not chase down 173 for victory.
Needing 14 off the ultimate over, bowled by seamer Nathan Ellis, lower-order pair Jhye Richardson and Andrew Tye may solely handle 5 to complete on 8-164.
The Inglis-Ashton Turner mixture placed on 75 for the third wicket in 44 balls earlier than the latter’s dismissal for an 18-ball 20 turned the sport on its head.