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Big Bash League LIVE: Stars on top against Thunder after Warner duck
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Stars on top as Thunder post 7-135
The Sydney Thunder have scraped their way to a moderate total of 7-135 at the end of 19 overs. Keep in mind an over was lost due to lightning.
The last ball of the innings goes for six, with Tom Andrew clubbing one into the leg side. Showing himself to be a promising lower order batsman.
Warner’s duck was a disaster and Ollie Davies needed better support.
Tom Curran (2-26) and Usama Mir (2-26) were the best of the bowlers.
The Stars will be quietly confident of getting the job done.
Thunder in trouble at 7-118
Ollie Davies can’t strike any more lusty blows as Peter Handscomb takes a simple catch in the outfield at long-off.
The youngster perishes for 36 off 35 balls – the highest score of the innings. Tommy Curran takes the wicket.
Not ideal for the Thunder. The Stars in the box seat to play the Sixers at the SCG on Friday.
Chris Green departs as well
Major trouble brewing for the Thunder as Chris Green skies an easy catch to make his way back to the sheds for three off three balls.
It’s a cardinal sin to be bowled out in a game like this. Not saying the Thunder will, but there’s a chance.
Tough predicament for Ollie Davies (29 off 28). Does he go the tonk or try and take it as deep as possible?
6-105 after 15.2 overs
100 up for the Thunder as Garton goes
The Thunder take the power surge after 14 overs. They’d love 30 runs off these couple of overs.
BOOM. Ollie Davies cracks Peter Siddle for six into the mid-wicket region. Timed it beautifully and it could be the kind of shot that kick-starts his innings.
The men in lime green bring up three figures from 14.3 overs for the loss of four wickets. They’d love 160.
Oops. Soft dismissal for George Garton, caught easily for five. Thunder 5-102
Billings gone for 24
Sam Harper has missed a stumping chance on the first ball of second ball of the 12th over.
Ollie Davies dances down the track and misses an armball but Harper can’t take the bails. Should have taken that.
Wicket. Sam Billings reverse sweeps Doug Warren and is caught by Tom Curran on the rope. Sharp catch low to the ground. The Thunder just can’t get on a solid run here.
Thunder 4-79 from 12 overs (Davies 11)
Thunder 3-70 off 10
Sam Billings is the set batter with 23 off 20. Ollie Davies slow off the mark tonight, five off 10.
Gilkes out for 28 as Maxwell has a bit to say
The Thunder lose their third wicket with Matt Gilkes holing out at long-on from the bowling of Usama Mir.
Glenn Maxwell takes a pretty simple catch and turns around to someone in the crowd and gives them a serve.
“I think Maxwell could have caught that with his eyes closed,” says Doug Bollinger on the SEN Radio broadcast.
Thunder 3-52 after 6.5
Thunder 2-48 after six overs
Sam Billings is on fire early, hitting a couple of reverse sweeps to the boundary. That’s one way to ask questions of the Stars.
A reasonable start considering the duck to Warner. A tidy over from Maxwell, who concedes just three runs from his first over. A crucial 10-over block coming up.
Thunder 2-48 off six overs (Gilkes 26, Billings 9).
Weibgen out for 11
Oh dear. Hugh Weibgen clips one straight back to Stars leg-spinner Usama Mir.
Simple catch. Lack of foot movement. The 20-year-old looks annoyed and rightly so.
Thunder 2-37
Play is back on
Dougy’s rage didn’t last! Players are back on the field. The match has been reduced to 19 overs a side.
Weibgen is facing Peter Siddle, who is double his age (20 vs 40).