[VIDEO] Adelaide Strikers vs Sydney Sixers highlights: Big Bash League semi-final scores, blog

By Scott Pryde / Expert

The 2014/15 Big Bash League semi-finals kick off with the Adelaide Strikers hosting the Sydney Sixers at the Adelaide Oval. Join The Roar from 7:10pm (AEDT) for live coverage.

The Strikers have been the team to beat all season, losing just one of their eight games, with a non-result included in a rain-affected game against the Sydney Thunder.

Johan Botha has been brilliant in captaining the Strikers, regularly backed up by his players with runs and wickets sprinkled right through the team.

Meanwhile the Sydney Sixers have had an inconsistent season, winning five of their games and losing three. Their game on Thursday against the Thunder seemed to sum up their season – patches of brilliance mixed in with far too many patches of poor form. This has seen them finish in fourth position instead of right up the top, as they have in previous seasons.

In team news, the Strikers named Shaun Tait and Brad Hodge however both will have to pass a fitness test. Jon Holland, who was brought in to the Strikers squad for the final match of the season, has been dropped, along with bowling all-rounder Trent Lawford.

For the Sixers Moises Henriques is being released from Australian duties so he can participate and will resume the captaincy from his deputy Nic Maddison.

Young spin-bowler Luke Doran has also been added to the Sixers squad, in game that could well be won in the battle of the spinners. For the Sixers we see the almost international combination of Steve O’Keefe and Nathan Lyon – with the possible inclusion of Doran – while the Strikers have young Adam Zampa and captain Botha. All of these bowlers have been in very good form and could really help their teams to restrict the opposition and take wickets.

The other key match up for this game is the battle of the opening batsman – Michael Lumb and Nic Maddison vs Craig Simmons and Tim Ludeman. Both Lumb and Maddison have been getting consistent starts but neither have been really able to convert them into big scores. One or both of these guys needs to get going and really lay the platform for their middle order.

Simmons meanwhile has been out of form by the standards he set last season, and will be looking for a massive performance to get his side off to a flyer. The odd one out in this group is Ludeman. Not known for his big hitting before this Big Bash campaign, he has lit up the BBL and will be looking to carry his form onto the finals.

Last time the Strikers met the Stars was earlier this season, the Strikers scoring a very good total of 6/182 before bowling the Sixers out for 159.

Prediction
In front of an anticipated 50,000 fans at home the Strikers should be far to good for the Sixers. Expect them to advance to the final at Manuka Oval on January 28.

Be sure to join The Roar for our live coverage from 7:10pm (AEDT) and leave your thoughts below.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:13:41+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Well that's it from me this evening. Incredibly one sided game as the Sydney Sixers advance to the Grand Final next week. They will play the winner of tomorrow night's semi final between the Perth Scorchers and the Melbourne Stars. The Roar will have live coverage of that game to so be sure to tune back in tomorrow night from 7:00pm (AEDT). Hope you enjoyed our coverage this evening! Goodnight!

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:10:54+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Nic Maddison has been named man of the match for his 85.

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:09:38+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Ben Laughlin also batted well at the end but he realistically had no chance down the back end.

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:09:03+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Not wrong, would have made for an incredible atmosphere..... Probably a bit quiet at the end though.

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:08:10+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


The Strikers looked to be in a good position after about 10 overs of the Sixers innings but then Nic Maddison lit up. It was a lot to chase and scoreboard pressure seemed to get to the Strikers. They lost 3 wickets in the powerplay and never put together a decent partnership to put up a fight to the Sixers. Nathan Lyon was brilliant with 2/26 and Steve O'Keefe used the pitch to his advantage. Doug Bollinger also ended up with 3 wickets. Brad Hodge and Johan Botha put up a fight but it always looked like a lost cause.

2015-01-24T11:07:26+00:00

JGK

Roar Guru


Jaysus - just saw the crowd numbers. Amazing.

2015-01-24T11:06:27+00:00

Renegade

Guest


It's a huge advantage playing at home in front of 50,000 against team 4.... When it comes to finals - as James said, youve just got to win.

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:05:01+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


The Sixers also book their place in the Champions Trophy with that win.

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:03:54+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


So the Sixers set that up with a brilliant batting performance in the Sixers batting inning on the back of Nic Maddison and then the Sixers bowlers executed perfectly with some very good fielding to take 10 catches in the field.

2015-01-24T11:02:27+00:00

Renegade

Guest


Haha you did too!!

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:02:12+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Well that's a crushing victory as the Sixers beat the Strikers by 87 runs.

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:01:26+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


WICKET - That's it! It's all over. Laughlin tries another big swing over mid wicket and hits it straight to Jordan Silk who takes a diving catch. Strikers 10/94 (14.3)

2015-01-24T11:00:39+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Strikers got staged fright in front of a big crowd.

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T11:00:19+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


SIX - Ben Laughlin now takes a big swing and gets it over mid wicket. Strikers 9/94 (14.2)

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T10:59:24+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Steve O'Keefe into the attack and Brett Lee puts down a catch running backwards at short third man. Strikers 9/88 (14.1)

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T10:58:35+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Already going

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T10:58:17+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Brett Lee with 2 slower balls now and Laughlin swings and misses twice. Second desperately close to the stumps and then the over finishes with a single to short fine leg. Strikers 9/86 (14)

2015-01-24T10:56:35+00:00

Jameswm

Guest


The fat lady is ready to go now.

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T10:56:23+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Shaun tait is the new batsman and Laughlin gets another 2 down the ground. Strikers 9/85 (13.3)

AUTHOR

2015-01-24T10:55:43+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


WICKET - Now Richardson tries to go over cover and gets caught after mishitting. Strikers 9/83 (13.2)

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