‘Unbelievable’: Shock final locked in after the ‘biggest upset in BBL history’

The Brisbane Heat are by way of to the Big Bash League last after pulling off an enormous upset over the Sydney Sixers in Thursday night’s Challenger on the SCG, defeating the boys in magenta by 4 wickets.

The Heat, who completed fifth on the Big Bash League ladder, chased down the 117-run goal with 10 balls to spare, reserving their spot in Saturday’s decider in opposition to the Perth Scorchers at Optus Stadium.

Spencer Johnson and Matt Kuhnemann had been the chief destroyers with the ball, every claiming three wickets to assist prohibit the Sixers to 9-116, earlier than Michael Neser guided the Heat to victory with an unbeaten 48 (32).Watch BBL12. Every recreation stay and ad-break free throughout play on Kayo. New to Kayo? Start your free trial now >

Meanwhile, the Sixers, who had been coming off eight consecutive wins on the SCG, miss out on the match finale for the primary time in 4 years. Former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist known as it “quite possibly the biggest upset in BBL history”.

The defeat additionally marks the tip of Daniel Christian’s Big Bash profession, with the veteran all-rounder final month saying the present season can be his final.

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Sixers opener Kurtis Patterson received off to a quick begin, selecting off Neser and dispatching Xavier Bartlett in the course of the Powerplay, whereas wicketkeeper Josh Philippe rotated the strike on the different finish.

But Patterson’s luck modified in opposition to Johnson within the fourth over, holing out into the deep for 19 (14).

Philippe’s innings got here to an finish in weird circumstances — after botching a sweep shot in opposition to spinner Matt Kuhnemann within the seventh over, the Heat known as for a overview, which advised the ball had scraped his glove on the best way by way of to wicketkeeper Jimmy Peirson.

But there was confusion within the center after third umpire Paul Wilson handed down a not out verdict, which left Gilchrist “baffled”.

After Wilson reviewed the footage as soon as once more, Philippe was lastly given out caught behind for 16 (16).

Sixers captain Moises Henriques joined his teammates within the dugout a few overs later, trapped on the pads by a Kuhnemann supply that didn’t flip.

“That is as plumb as you’ll ever see,” Waugh mentioned.

“That is absolutely dead.”

Heat all-rounder Nathan McSweeney claimed his first Big Bash wicket after the drinks break, with Jordan Silk scooping a low catch in direction of backward level and departing for 10 (14).

Kuhnemann’s demolition continued within the thirteenth over when he received a supply to maintain low and crash into Daniel Hughes’ stumps, bowled for 23 (24).

Johnson returned to the assault and instantly discovered success, bowling Christian for 7 (12) with an absolute seed. The Sixers veteran obtained a standing ovation from the Sydney crowd as he returned to the dugout.

Ben Dwarshuis couldn’t benefit from the Power Surge, swatting at a size Neser supply that was caught at deep sq. leg, gone for 4 (5).

Johnson snared his third sufferer the next over, with Hayden Kerr chipping a regulation catch again to the tall left-armer, who completed with figures of 3-28 from 4 overs.

The run chase received off to a nervy begin for the Sixers, with Sean Abbott gifting overthrows on the primary supply of the innings.

Josh Brown plundered back-to-back sixes over the long-on rope within the third over, turning into the primary participant to clear the boundary in the course of the match.

Drama erupted within the fourth over when Silk missed a run out on the non-striker’s finish, with Heat opener Sam Heazlett seeking to scamper by way of for a cheeky single on the overthrow — solely to be run out on the second try.

Abbott supplied Heazlett some phrases of recommendation because the Sixers celebrated the breakthrough.

“That was such a waste,” Waugh mentioned, describing Heazlett’s dismissal as a “rush of blood to the head”.

Brown’s entertaining cameo got here to an finish on 20 (18), edging behind to provide Dwarshuis his first wicket of the night.

A few deliveries, Afghan spinner Izharulhaq Naveed managed to flick the off stumps with out dislodging the bails, however McSweeney couldn’t benefit from the reprieve, edging behind later that over for five (8).

The match was all of the sudden within the steadiness when O’Keefe dismissed rival captain Peirson for 7 (9) with a supply that gripped and caught the vanguard.

And momentum swung firmly within the Sixers’ favour when Naveed claimed a shocking return catch to ship Sam Hain again to the sheds for 8 (11) and leaving the Heat reeling at 5-56.

Neser and Max Bryant mixed for 30-run partnership for sixth wicket to regular the ship earlier than Abbott struck within the fifteenth over, dismissing the latter for 11 (8).

But Neser was the hero for the Heat, slapping 4 consecutive boundaries off Kerr to place the guests inside touching distance of the goal.

“This is unbelievable batting from Neser,” Waugh mentioned.

Neser, who arguably ought to be in India with the Test squad, hit the profitable runs with a lofted on-drive, silencing the shocked Sydney crowd.

Both sides had been with out a host of Test stars, with the Sixers lacking Steve Smith and the Heat dropping captain Usman Khawaja, Matt Renshaw, Marnus Labuschagne and Mitch Swepson.

The Scorchers will host the Heat in Saturday’s last at Perth Stadium, with the primary ball scheduled for 7.30pm AEDT.

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Heat XI: Sam Heazlett, Josh Brown, Nathan McSweeney, Sam Hain, Jimmy Peirson (c, wk), Max Bryant, James Bazley, Michael Neser, Xavier Bartlett, Spencer Johnson, Matthew Kuhnemann

Sixers XI: Josh Philippe (wk), Kurtis Patterson, Daniel Hughes, Moises Henriques (c), Jordan Silk, Hayden Kerr, Dan Christian, Ben Dwarshuis, Sean Abbott, Stephen O’Keefe, Izharulhaq Naveed

Originally printed as ‘Unbelievable’: Shock last locked in after the ‘biggest upset in BBL history’

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au