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Melbourne Stars vs Sydney Thunder, 14th Match

David Warner 10(12)
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8.2
W
Stoinis to Warner, out Caught by Campbell Kellaway!! Stoinis is pumped. A short of length delivery on off, maybe stopped on Warner a tad, who punches and takes the bottom-hand off the bat, it still flies to backward point, and a fine catch over his head on the reverse-cup. Stoinis runs away tapping his chest in celebration. Warner c Campbell Kellaway b Stoinis 10(12) [6s-1]
8.1
6
Stoinis to Warner, SIX, there he goes. On to the top of the roof on the Bradman stand at deep square-leg. We need a replacement ball. A smile from Stoinis after that. It's full on middle, Warner gets low, on one knee and swings, it flies, lands on the roof and we need to get another ball
8
Mitchell Swepson to Warner, 1 run, full on the stumps, Warner gets forward to drive to long-on
7.5
Mitchell Swepson to Warner, no run, Warner comes down the track but is not to the pitch of the ball, so punches the length delivery to extra-cover
7.4
Mitchell Swepson to Warner, no run, slower and tossed up full on leg-stump, Warner gets forward to defend to the short cover region
7
Tom Curran to Warner, no run, short of length and outside the leg-stump, Warner goes on the back foot to nudge, misses, off the thigh to the off-side
6.5
Tom Curran to Warner, no run, full just outside off, Warner gets forward to drive hard and straight to cover
5.4
Mitchell Swepson to Warner, 1 run, down leg, Warner goes on the back foot and pulls to deep backward square-leg
5.3
Mitchell Swepson to Warner, no run, flat good length on off, Warner makes room slightly and cuts it to short cover
4.5
Stoinis to Warner, 1 run, full on middle-stump, Warner gets forward to push to mid-on for one
4.5
Stoinis to Warner, wide, short of length down leg, Warner flicks and misses
4.2
Stoinis to Warner, 1 run, short of length just outside off, Warner goes on the back foot and pushes it, off the open-face, wide of backward point who dives to his right and gets a hand to it, but doesn't stop it cleanly
4
Haris Rauf to Warner, no run, short of length on middle, Warner goes on the back foot to defend it back, off the thick inside half of the bat