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Perth Scorchers all-rounder Aaron Hardie is hoping to make use of Sydney Sixers’ depressing Optus Stadium document to their benefit when the Big Bash League’s two most profitable groups conflict in Saturday’s qualifier closing.
The Sixers have solely gained as soon as in 4 Perth journeys because the Scorchers moved from their unique dwelling on the WACA Ground – again on Boxing Day, 2019.
Hardie, who will play in his first BBL finals match after he was an unused X-factor substitute on each events final season, felt home-ground benefit was large, particularly with 40,000-plus followers anticipated.
“Our record against the Sixers over the past couple of years, I don’t remember losing to them at home,” Hardie instructed The West Australian.