[VIDEO] Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Sixers: Big Bash League live scores, blog

By Vas Venkatramani / Roar Guru

Time is running out for Brisbane Heat, who are at home against the Sydney Sixers in a crucial Big Bash League clash at the Gabba. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 7:10pm AEDT.

Having returned from an unsuccessful trek in Perth, the Heat now enter do-or-die mode. Bottom-placed with only two points, only two games remain after this one for the team to move past their poor form and make an unlikely tilt at a finals berth.

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What has failed the Heat this campaign has been the inability of their bowlers to apply any consistent pressure on the opposition. Think of Jacques Kallis and Michael Hussey in the Thunder game, Ben Dunk and Tim Paine for the Hurricanes, Travis Head for the Strikers, or even as recently as Michael Carberry for Perth last Thursday.

The formula is simple – let the opposition batsmen get away, and they have punished the Heat.

The team’s one win came courtesy of a slender one run triumph against the Stars, where the Heat bowlers did limit the opposition batsmen to scores of below 50.

In fact, discounting the win against the Stars, Brisbane have taken only 12 wickets from a possible 40 in their other games – statistics hardly reflecting the ability to stem the run rate.

On this basis, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Mitchell Johnson feature for what would likely be his only appearance for the franchise. Whether Australia’s management will allow that is another matter.

On the batting side, the Heat have fared better, striking at better than 100 in each of their five games. Their last start however only earnt them 134, hardly a defendable total when runs have been leaking on the bowling front.

Against the Heat stand a side that have enjoyed a rare commodity in this Big Bash League – rest. The Sixers last engagement was on January 5 in their super over loss against the Stars.

That appears to be the Sixers’ biggest challenge – especially focusing on Brett Lee. While few can discount the batting heroics of James Faulkner, Lee’s trust in his firebrand pace, even at 38, must be shaken.

The Heat batsmen, most notably Chris Lynn and Nathan Reardon, will likely target the speedster as an extra bounty of runs to be had.

The Sixers sit in fourth place – having lost their last two after starting the tournament with three consecutive wins. While the batting collapse in Perth was largely overcome with a solid performance against the Stars, bowlers have in large been performing creditably.

A pace attack of Lee, Abbott and Bollinger are the riches the Sixers can call upon, but more must be required of spinner Luke Doran, who has been largely ineffective.

With both teams in desperate search for form, it may come down to whether either side can call upon any of their Australian contingent now that the Test season has finished.

Seeing the likes of Johnson or Starc feature for their respective sides may be the factor that tilts this game in their favour.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-01-11T11:17:57+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


The Sydney Sixers beat the Brisbane Heat by 6 wickets , after the Sixers won the toss and sent the Heat in. After an early collapse that saw the Heat at 4/33, they recovered to post 147 off 20 overs, mainly thanks to the work of Peter Forrest. However, the chase was easily dealt with by all of the Sixers' batsmen, as Riki Wessels and Michael Lumb were the key partnership. Thanks for your company this evening. Join The Roar for more live blogs of this season's Big Bash League, with tomorrow's game coming from Adelaide, as the Strikers host the Sydney Thunder. Good night!

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2015-01-11T11:15:31+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Job done for the Sydney Sixers , as Silk has a delightful backfoot punch through the covers to score the two runs needed. Sydney Sixers win by 6 wickets and rise to third on the ladder. The Heat's campaign is all but over now.

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2015-01-11T11:14:27+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Carters tries another fine edge to finish this, but Flintoff is there to deflect it, and it's only a single. Sixers: 4/146 (17.3) To win: 2 off 15

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2015-01-11T11:13:35+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Terrific pull by Carters off Gannon, that Floros did well to chase down, but couldn't pull the ball away from the rope in time. Four more, and this is nearly done here. Sixers: 4/145 (17.1) To win: 3 off 17

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2015-01-11T11:12:00+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Another quiet over. Seven to win for the Sixers. Sixers: 4/141 (17) To win: 7 off 18

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2015-01-11T11:10:52+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


A series of dots this over so far. Sixers: 4/139 (16.4) To win: 9 off 20

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2015-01-11T11:08:28+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Cutting continues. Dot ball to start. Sixers: 4/138 (16.1) To win: 10 off 23

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2015-01-11T11:07:46+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Dot to end the over. This will not take long, and the Heat's season is all but over now. Sixers: 4/138 (16) To win: 10 off 24

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2015-01-11T11:07:09+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Excellent cut shot by Silk is scythed past Hopes at point for four! This is going to end quickly! Sixers: 4/138 (15.5) To win: 10 off 25

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2015-01-11T11:05:53+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Lovely swivel pull by Carters for six! Gannon goes short, and Carters did a lovely pirouette. Sixers: 4/133 (15.3) To win: 15 off 27

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2015-01-11T11:04:34+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Gannon returns, and he starts with a dot. Sixers: 4/126 (15.1) To win: 22 off 29

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2015-01-11T11:03:12+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Quieter over, as Cutting keeps it to only four off it. Sixers: 4/126 (15) To win: 22 off 30

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2015-01-11T11:01:09+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Two more for Silk, as he pulls to midwicket. Sixers: 4/125 (14.3) To win: 23 off 33

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2015-01-11T11:00:26+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Bouncer from Cutting that evades Silk's attempted pull. Sixers: 4/123 (14.2) To win: 25 off 34

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2015-01-11T10:59:42+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Cutting back on. The Heat now require a miracle. Single off the first ball. Sixers: 4/123 (14.1) To win: 25 off 35

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2015-01-11T10:58:34+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Well run by the duo to make two. Carters makes his ground as he played it to square leg, and Floros' throw was good, but Carters made it. Another single to end the over. Sixers: 4/122 (14) To win: 26 off 36

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2015-01-11T10:56:54+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Pulled away by Silk, but he didn't get all of it, but runs well to get three more. Sixers: 4/119 (13.3) To win: 29 off 39

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2015-01-11T10:55:43+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Well, have the Heat left their trump card too late? Flintoff on to bowl. Another edge past the keeper! Two in two! This time it's Silk. Sixers: 4/116 (13.1) To win: 32 off 41

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2015-01-11T10:54:50+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Edge past the keeper for four! The luck not going with the Heat, as Carters gets another four! This should be an easy win for the Sixers. Sixers: 4/112 (13) To win: 36 off 42

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2015-01-11T10:52:45+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Top edge by Carters for four! It goes over the keeper, and beats the diving fine leg for four! Sixers: 4/108 (12.3) To win: 40 off 45

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