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Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat, 36th Match

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19.5
W
Lalor to Jack Edwards, out Caught by Bryant!! There's a fifer -- and his personal best in the BBL. It was full, in the crease and Edwards' big hoick can only manage a ballooning toe-end, ballooning to a running across long-off. Jack Edwards c Bryant b Lalor 7(9)
19.1
W
Lalor to Tom Curran, out Caught by Ross!! The slower back of the hander draws the mistime. Lalor keeps it wide outside off too, making Curran reach out there as he looks to slap one uppishly. Doesn't control. But Alex Ross here has stolen the show, with him running in from deep sweeper and diving so very gracefully with fingers underneath. Tom Curran c Ross b Lalor 8(6) [4s-1]
18.1
4
Doggett to Tom Curran, FOUR, tailing in on the pads. All Curran needs to do is get a tickle, and he gets enough meat in this swipe off the legs, beating Mujeeb's desperate dive at fine leg
17.2
W
Lalor to Silk, out Bowled!! As they say, one brings another, especially if the two have had a massive stand. Silk can't resist being cheeky either, walking well across his stumps and exposing them from behind his legs in looking to paddle one away. But Lalor nails his quick yorker, sneaking under the bat and uprooting the leg-pole. Silk b Lalor 41(26) [4s-4]
17
W
Mujeeb to James Vince, out Caught by Chris Lynn!! A little too extravagant. Rahman for a change slows up his googly outside off and Vince looks to reverse-sweep it away. But the ball just doesn't come on as expected, miscuing away down short third man's throat. James Vince c Chris Lynn b Mujeeb 75(46) [4s-6 6s-2]
16.4
4
Mujeeb to James Vince, FOUR, an elevated punch. Too short out of the hands here, but Vince makes it worse with his backing deep inside the crease to power it over cover
15.5
4
Cutting to Silk, FOUR, tailing in low full toss. Silk moves across early, with some really good wrist use in sinking and whipping it off the legs through square leg
15.2
4
Cutting to Silk, FOUR, full toss on the knees, a standing sweep of sorts here from Silk, nailing it behind square perfectly
15.1
4
Cutting to Silk, FOUR, slower one dragged down, yea, just that perfect hittable length. Silk waits on it and flat-bats with all muscle, once again, into mid-wicket
15
6
Swepson to James Vince, SIX, rubs it in in celebration. Swepson throws up a googly and Vince goes on a knee to smoke it deep into cow corner
14.5
Swepson to James Vince, 2 runs, another Doggett drop, and Vince has another life. Swepson just doesn't reach out enough as he looks to slog it against the spin, but Doggett just can't hold onto the top-edge at mid-wicket
14.2
6
Swepson to James Vince, SIX, high full toss. Vince loads up and muscles it away uppishly over extra cover, flat, just in
14
Doggett to Silk, 1 run, closer towards off here, but more of the very full lengths. Silk can't get under it though as he carves it to long-off
13.4
4
Doggett to Silk, FOUR, marginally overpitched. And Silk's quick to lay in, clearing his front leg and hammering it away through extra cover
13.2
F
Doggett to James Vince, 1 run, wide yorker. Jammed away through sweeper, brings up a personal fifty
12.5
4
Prestwidge to James Vince, FOUR, oh nothing's changing. Prestwidge continues with full-paced sitters, which Vince continues backing away and still having the room to pull them through mid-wicket
12.3
4
Prestwidge to James Vince, FOUR, ah, top pull. There are two men in the deep behind square for the miscued top-edge on the bouncer, but Vince backs away, gets really tall and ensures he rolls his wrists on it to keep it down and through mid-wicket
11.2
Cutting to James Vince, 3 runs, dropped. It was a swirler into the skies, Doggett, on the back of a stunning boundary save, settles under this at deep square leg, but has to wait an eternity. And that messes around, makes him just not get in position correctly, bursting through his palms. All of it was off a top-edged miscued hoick off a slower cutter
10.5
4
Swepson to James Vince, 4 wides, big shuffle in an attempted slog, but the line's well down leg, and the keeper's sloppy in getting across as well
8.3
W
Doggett to Henriques, out Caught by Lalor!! That's a fine running catch from Lalor - at third man. Short of a length and just outside off, therre wasn't enough room for Henriques to play the pull, rushed onto the shot, all he managed was a thick top-edge towards third man. Lalor ran across to his left, has his eyes on the ball and completes a fine sliding catch. Henriques c Lalor b Doggett 4(8)
7.2
4
Cutting to James Vince, FOUR, short, wide and four, can't bowl those with third man in the ring, Vince flays his bat at that and clears the fielder, couple of bounces and over the ropes
6.2
4
Prestwidge to James Vince, FOUR, lovely, short and at the stumps, Vince swivels across, rolls his wrists and pulls it past square leg for a boundary
6.1
Prestwidge to James Vince, 2 runs, had Lynn collected the throw, Henriques would have been running back to the pavilion. This was a back of a length delivery outside off, Vince got an under-edge on the cut towards third man. He was always coming back for the second, Henriques was slow in turning, stalled and then scampered across. The throw was at the right end, but Lynn grabbed at the ball ans shelled it
5.3
4
Lalor to James Vince, FOUR, cracking shot, back of a length and well wide of off, Vince gets on top of the bounce and cuts it up and over backward point, runs away to the ropes in a hurry
5.1
W
Lalor to Daniel Hughes, out Bowled!! Chopped on! The slower short-ball has done the trick for Lalor, very short and very slow off the deck, Hughes was way too early on the pull, gets a big inside edge and the ball rattles into the off-stump. Daniel Hughes b Lalor 13(13) [4s-2]
3.5
4
Prestwidge to Daniel Hughes, FOUR, top-edge and four, wasn't short enough for the pull, Hughes was late on the shot, gets a huge top-edge, high and over the keeper, couple of bounces and over the ropes
3.3
4
Prestwidge to Daniel Hughes, FOUR, beautifully played, the wide yorker from Prestwidge, Hughes jams his bat down, plays with an open face and runs it past the keeper for a boundary
1.5
W
Lalor to Josh Philippe, out Caught by Cutting!! A cameo, but nothing more from Philippe. The off-cutter from Lalor, Philippe was no where close to the ball as he went for the lofted drive, had zero control over the shot - off the toe-end towards mid-on. Cutting settled under it and held on. Josh Philippe c Cutting b Lalor 17(11) [4s-4]
1.3
4
Lalor to Josh Philippe, FOUR, edged and four, on a good length and slanting across the right-hander, Philippe backed away on the drive, gets a fat edge past the keeper - third man was inside the ring and has no chance
1.2
4
Lalor to Josh Philippe, FOUR, turning out to be a fine start from Philippe, length delivery outside off and he dragged it over mid-on, couple of bounces and over the ropes
0.4
4
Mujeeb to Josh Philippe, FOUR, this is poor bowling from Mujeeb, pushed through on the leg-stump line, Philippe gets inside the line and laps it over short fine, back-to-back boundaries to get going
0.3
4
Mujeeb to Josh Philippe, FOUR, cracking shot, a long hop from Mujeeb, short and down the leg-side, Philippe rocks back and pulls it over backward square leg for a boundary