Melbourne Stars v Hobart Hurricanes: Big Bash League semi-final live scores, blog

By Suneer Chowdhary / Roar Guru

It’s the first Big Bash League 2013-14 semi-final which sees the Melbourne Stars take on the Hobart Hurricanes at the MCG in Melbourne on Tuesday and you can follow the scores live from 7.40 pm AEDT.

The Stars became the first team in the three-year long history of the BBL to make it to the last-four stage of the competition with eight wins from eight games.

Suffice to say then, they will start favourites against a side which entered the semi-final by the skin of their teeth, with the Hurricanes managing only three victories and yet going through.

Of course, the two sides start on a clean slate, with the Stars deriving no more advantage from having finished atop than some confidence from having not lost a game in the competition yet.

One thing that will obviously spur on the Stars is the Hurricanes’ Tim Paine’s allegation against their team on how they seem to have different salary cap than all other teams.

A fired up Eddie McGuire, the Stars’ president, then retaliated with a thinly-veiled legal threat against Paine followed by words to the effect of the players looking to spew venom on the pitch in return.

The matter was quickly resolved with Paine apologising for his comments and the Stars accepting it but it sure has set the context for this game.

Both teams will be bolstered by returns of some of their key personnel.

Cameron White comes back to lead the Stars following his time out with the Australian T20I side, and his performances over the three games would have been enough to win him a man-of-the-series award had there been one.

Also joining the Stars will be Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Wade, Luke Wright and in a major coup, Lasith Malinga. Malinga had been called back by the Sri Lankan board but the Stars have managed to convince them to release him for just this game.

And then there’s James Muirhead who turned out to be the biggest surprise for Australia in the three-match T20I series. He had spin, he extracted bounce and he got the two to go along with excellent lines and lengths.

The Hurricanes will welcome back George Bailey who has played in only one BBL game this season but joins the squad with a run of good form in this format.

There were unbeaten knocks of 49 and 60 against England that helped the Aussies crush the opposition bowling over the last two games and he will surely look to continue that same form going into this vital encounter.

With Ben Dunk winning the player-of-the-tournament award already, and Travis Birt chipping in with vital hands throughout the tournament, their batting suddenly looks much better settled.

Shoaib Malik and Dimitri Mascarenhas add usefulness to the middle-order with their ability to do both, bat and bowl, while the bowling looks like it’s one to watch out given the presence of Ben Hilfenhaus, Doug Bollinger and Xavier Doherty.

In their only previous match this season, while the Stars did win it in the end, the Hurricanes managed to push the table-toppers real close.

After restricting Hobart to 131, the Stars needed 19.1 overs to chase down the target, thanks mainly to Wright’s rollicking 36-ball 52. The rest of the Stars batsmen scored 71 in 13.1 overs.

Join us for the Stars v Hurricanes semi-final in the Big Bash League 2013-14 on Tuesday and you can follow the live score of this game from 7.40 pm AEDT and post your comments below.

The Crowd Says:

2014-02-05T06:03:06+00:00

Bobinator

Guest


Thanks for your updates Suneer! Looking forward to he Scorchers / Sixers game today!

2014-02-04T12:33:26+00:00

Keeping it real

Guest


+1 or the threat of legal action

2014-02-04T12:28:31+00:00

Silver_Sovereign

Guest


and the Lions beating them in 2 grand finals and Eddie whining constantly about them. He could have been sued himself many times over for his big mouth

2014-02-04T12:25:29+00:00

Silver_Sovereign

Guest


Paine showing he should be the Aussie limited overs keeper while Haddin is saved for tests

2014-02-04T12:16:54+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Great win Hurricanes, well done. Feel sorry for Sir Viv. As for Eddie Everywhere, he deserved it. You don't solve problems by threatening legal action at every turn. Also, top knock Painey.

2014-02-04T12:03:53+00:00

Radelaide

Guest


Reminded me of Port beating Collingwood in the first final at the G last year, hilarious.

2014-02-04T12:03:51+00:00

Sportnut

Guest


So are The Stars chokers?? 3 years in a row makes it a habit.

2014-02-04T12:00:29+00:00

Michael

Guest


Probably the fans were too cocky thinking they would win and have the GF to go to.

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:57:53+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


That's it for tonight then, will be back tomorrow with the second semi-final between the Sixers and the Scorchers. The 2011-12 champions versus the two-time runner-up. Till then, have a great night ahead.

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:56:44+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Wow, who would have thought? The Stars were well and truly the favourites here, having won eight out of eight, but they have been crushed easily. A slow pitch alright, but I thought that the score of 141 wasn't too bad. But what surprised me was the way White went about his bowling changes. There was no spin in the first six overs of the chase, there were no overs for either Hussey or Maxwell and Muirhead was made to bowl all his overs at one go. Despite all that's gone on the last few days, I cannot help but feel for the Stars. Eight wins from eight and then one loss sees them crash out. I would like to point out that the BBL could do with a change in the finals format - they could take a cue from the IPL, which has changed things around as well. The top 2 teams get an extra chance in the finals, so if they lose one game, they can still make it to the final. Something to chew on for later.

2014-02-04T11:56:02+00:00

Sportnut

Guest


Careful Jack. Eddie might be watching.

2014-02-04T11:53:54+00:00

One-eyed Jack

Guest


Tough luck Eddie. Money can't buy everything.

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:50:57+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


And the Hurricanes have won! Single to short third-man to win the semi-finals and make it to the final... ...and to the Champions League t20!

2014-02-04T11:50:52+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Go Eddie. Great win to Tassie

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:49:51+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Hastings will bowl the 19th, and he starts off with a wide... ...which means the scores are tied. Didn't look wide.

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:48:55+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Up and over and for a four. Was pitched right up to the bat and on the off-stump, not such a bad delivery given that there's a slip in place but Birt's picked it up well and deposited into the fence. Next one, through the point region, this time by giving himself room and for a four again! That's three fours in the over and they need 2 from 12.

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:46:59+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Two dots and Bailey's given himself some room and crashed it through the wide mid-off region for a four... ...brings the Hurricanes to within 11 of a place in the final

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:45:36+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Right so 17 overs are done, 15 needed from three overs. Bailey to face Stoinis. Goes for his favourite pull but misses.

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:44:13+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Travis Birt comes in at five. He has consistently got starts and he's consistently got out after that. All he needs is a start here. Even a rotation of strike will be enough. 15 needed off 19 and Birt lets it go through to the keeper.

AUTHOR

2014-02-04T11:42:59+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Run-out appeal and gone! Whoa, whoever said that Malinga's night was done... ...that's a direct hit from Malinga at fine-leg and Paine's been given out, he is out! Superb innings, a potentially match-winning one but it's over now for 65. 3/127 in 16.5

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