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Ashton Turner has produced a captain’s knock to pull Perth Scorchers over the road in opposition to Adelaide Strikers by three wickets in an exhilarating Boxing Day conflict at Optus Stadium.
Chasing a sub-par goal of 134 for his or her third win of the event, the reigning champs slumped to 3-17 and 6-72 earlier than Turner mixed with lower-order batter Jhye Richardson for a game-changing seventh-wicket stand.
Turner, who top-scored with an unbeaten 48 off 38 balls, placed on 43 with Richardson (18 off 27) after coming along with the Scorchers in huge hassle within the tenth over.
It was the all-rounder’s highest rating for WA or Perth this summer time, seeing his workforce house with 5 balls to spare with Andrew Tye (5 not out off two) hitting the successful boundary.