Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Sixers highlights: Big Bash League semi-final cricket scores, blog

By Kishan Badrinath / Roar Guru

A shot at the Big Bash crown and a ticket to Perth awaits the winner of the second semi-final, as the Brisbane Heat play host to the Sydney Sixers. Join The Roar for live scores from 7:40pm (AEDT).

The Brisbane Heat were the first team to qualify for the finals this season and have been considered amongst the tournament favourites for the majority of BBL06.

Rejuvenated by the leadership and thrill-a-ball batting from Kiwi legend Brendan McCullum, the Heat have made the finals for the first time since winning their maiden title way back in BBL02.

Before his inclusion in the Australian squad and subsequent injury, Chris Lynn and the Heat skipper formed arguably the most devastating batting duo the BBL has ever witnessed, earning the moniker of ‘Bash Brothers’.

Smashing over 200 against the Adelaide Strikers to start the season and bludgeoning a miserly Perth Scorchers bowling unit out of ‘the Furnace’ (literally) had the competition in awe of Brisbane.

But this was almost a month ago.

Since then, Chris Lynn hasn’t played a game for the Heat, McCullum was suspended for a game due to a slow over-rate and their other star import spinner Samuel Badree, hasn’t played since January 3rd.

Despite the absence of their big name players though, the Heat have done well to remain competitive and in the process have unearthed new talent, especially in the bowling department.

Young leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson has been a revelation, parlaying a strong campaign into inclusion for the Australian test squad of India. Alongside Swepson, paceman Mark Steketee – who finished the league amongst the top three wicket takers of the competition – has also stepped up to guide the Heat into the finals.

On the other hand, the Sydney Sixers have taken a far more circuitous route to reach the knockout stage. Unlike the Heat, the Sixers did not start the tournament well, stumbling to 2-2. But three wins from their last four matches was enough to push the Sixers into the finals for the first time since 2015.

The Sixers, like the now-eliminated Melbourne Stars have been maddeningly inconsistent. Although registering a couple of big victories, the Sixers have also suffered humiliating losses, resulting in a league-worst net run rate.

Despite the good form of opener Daniel Hughes, the Sixers have been prone to batting collapses and have thoroughly missed the batting nous of English imports Sam Billings and Jason Roy – both of whom left the Sixers for national duty.

Sydney have instead relied on their bowlers, boasting two of the top 6 wicket takers in the league. Leading the competition with 16 wickets Sean Abbott has formed a surprising but fruitful pace tandem with youngster Ben Dwarshuis (12 wickets).

In team news, the Heat will welcome back the aforementioned Samuel Badree from a leg injury. Ranked as the No.3 bowler in T20 cricket, the West Indian will be a huge inclusion for Brisbane and will form a formidable spin duo with Swepson. Nick Buchanan, son of former Australian coach John Buchanan, makes way from the 13-man squad.

The Sixers have also made one change to their squad, with experienced batsmen Jordan Silk coming into the squad for spinner Will Somerville.

Prediction
In their six meetings with the Sixers, Brisbane have won just one game. In their four matches at the Gabba, Brisbane are winless against Sydney. The Heat also lost their most recent match up with Sixers when Sydney chased down 187 to win by three wickets.

These statistics suggest that the Brisbane Heat will not fare too well tonight.

However, with the return of Badree to bolster the bowling and the likes of Alex Ross and Joe Burns forming a strong middle order look for the Heat to finally buck the trend against the Sixers.

Brisbane to advance to the BBL Final.

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The Crowd Says:

2017-01-26T08:12:15+00:00

VFL is the game

Guest


On behalf of all the Sydney Sixers who support this team may we thank Alec Ross for his coolness while under fire. His batting was just what our opposition teams need. Keep selecting him. He is the Sydney Sixers Player of the Day.

2017-01-26T04:36:24+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


But he's been good.

2017-01-25T20:57:48+00:00

Tony

Guest


Alex Ross was shocking last night. I think the Heat should have changed the batting order slightly. Have McCullum open with Burns.Young Pierson bat in the middle order.

2017-01-25T20:14:17+00:00

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Guest


I reckon he failed captain field placement at the end of the regular innings. He failed with bowling choice. He failed with the bat at the start of the super over. Choked again when it mattered.

2017-01-25T13:32:38+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Go the Scorchers...AND...the return of Shield cricket can't come soon enough.

2017-01-25T12:58:38+00:00

Bobbo7

Guest


He top scored for the Heat...? You are very rarely going to hit 23 in a super over. The no ball and free hit killed the Heat. I don't really think you can blame McCullum for this loss.

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:55:56+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


What a game. I think it's all time for us to get a bit of rest after that absolute nail biter. The Sydney Sixers will return to the Big Bash Final in a repeat of the BBL 4 decider to face the Perth Scorchers at the WACA. Make sure to join the Roar on Saturday for the coverage. That's all from me tonight, until next time good night.

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:53:12+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


The Sixers keep their unbeaten streak of victories at the Gabba in tact - but just barely. Sending the Heat into bat, Brendan McCullum gave his team a solid platform to build on with a fast paced 46. But a 4 wicket spell from Nathan Lyon put a halt to Brisbane's innings reducing the Heat to 109/6. An essential 7th wicket partnership of 51 between Marnus Labuschagne and Jack Wildermuth pushed the Heat back towards a very competitive total of 167/9. The Heat struck twice early removing the dangerous pair of Nic Maddinson and Colin Munro before 99 run partnership between Daniel Hughes and Moises Henriques saw Sydney take a vice grip on the game. However a stunning collapse in which the Sixers lost 31/5 pushed the game into a last over with six required from it. Ben Cutting was tremendous restricting the Sixers to 3 off the first 5 deliveries. But a top edged pull shot which rocketed straight up in the air somehow alluded every Heat fielder allowing the Sixers to scamper through for a couple, taking the game into a super over. After falling just short of finishing the game off in the regular phase of the match, Henriques made sure it wouldn't happen again picking apart Ben Cutting in the super over to push his team to score 22. Despite a valiant effort from Brendan McCullum the Heat fell 8 short and experienced one of the cruellest defeats in BBL history.

2017-01-25T12:51:32+00:00

Joe B

Guest


37 degrees on Saturday in Perth... 4.15pm start. Is it preferred to bat first so the fielding side wear themselves out in the heat?

2017-01-25T12:49:42+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


To be fair, he was ginger on the hammy.

2017-01-25T12:45:47+00:00

Rob

Guest


I couldn't believe the Heat didn't bowl Badree.

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:42:53+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


Absolutely zero surprise, that Moises Henriques is Man of the Match. Scored 64 off 34 in the regular innings and 18 of 5 deliveries in the super over. The captain has dragged his team into the Final. What a clutch performance.

2017-01-25T12:42:20+00:00

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Guest


Bazza must be the biggest choker in int cricket. Fails again in a pressure situation.

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:37:33+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


What an amazing and crazy match! Halfway through the Sixers innings the match looked done and dusted as Henriques and Hughes picked off runs at will. A stunning batting collapse left the Sixers three to win off the last ball. Ben Dwarshius top edged a short ball from Ben Cutting into the air, but it fell safely at midwicket as the batsmen completed two runs to take the game into a super over. Henriques was a one man show tonight, and he was at his best in the super over, lifting the Sixers to a score of 23. It was always going to be a tough task for the Heat and they fell agonisingly short of a second shot at a title managing 15 of Sean Abbott's over.

2017-01-25T12:32:32+00:00

Bobbo7

Guest


Garbage bowling from the Heat. McCullum and Lynn got them to the Semis. Swepson looked pretty average under pressure in his first 2 overs and they been bowling short rubbish all tournament. Great game but the Heat just didn't finish well in close games. Henriques was great tonight though.

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:31:49+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


SIX McCullum ends the innings with a six but it does not matter because the Sydney Sixers are through to face the Perth Scorchers in the BBL final.

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:30:37+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


Single. Length ball outside off stump as Cutting toe ends the ball to long off. 14 off 1.

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:29:44+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


Single. McCullum can't dispatch the short ball only getting the single. So barring a freak string of extras the Sixers are through to a BBL final! 15 of 2. Cutting on strike

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:28:41+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


FOUR Oh boy, Botha has dropped the ball at deep extra cover and it's gone for four!. 16 of 3.

AUTHOR

2017-01-25T12:27:45+00:00

Kishan Badrinath

Roar Guru


WIDE Oh Abbott loses his line straying down the legside. 20 of 4 required.

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