BBL07 Final: Adelaide Strikers take their maiden BBL title in style

By Brett McKay / Expert

A superb Jake Weatherald century and an inspired spell of bowling from former Australian quick Peter Siddle has delivered the Adelaide Strikers a maiden Big Bash League championship, after they beat the Hobart Hurricanes by 25 runs in the final at the Adelaide Oval.

Winning the toss and batting for the sixth time in BBL07, Weatherald and new Australian limited overs keeper-batsman Alex Carey got the Strikers off to a cautious start, so much so that it wasn’t until the fifth over that the boundary was found more than once. But that also coincided with Carey chopping Jofra Archer onto his stumps for the first wicket of the match, just as it looked like they were getting ready to put the foot down.

Weatherald stuck with the plan and did all the accelerating for the Strikers himself, to the point that by the end of the ninth over, with the Strikers 1/90, the partnership with skipper Travis Head was already worth 49, of which Head had contributed just four. Weatherald was past 50 and had already claimed the record for the most sixes in an innings in a BBL Final.

Weatherald was dropped on 65 in the tenth over, a sharp caught and bowled chance off Tom Rogers that resulted in three overthrows after Jofra Archer was caught out reacting to the missed chance and not the ball that raced past him after a throw at the stumps. Head was dropped next over in another sign that this was not the Hurricanes’ day.

The opener raised his century in the 16th over from just 58 balls, with the Strikers on track to post 200, but Weatherald was also showing signs that he wasn’t completely healthy after a long innings.

A skied catch to Hurricanes captain George Bailey at cover saw Dan Christian remove Weatherald for 115 – the first ever century in a BBL Final – but that just removed the shackles from Head, who combined with South African Colin Ingram to add 21 off the last ten balls, with the Strikers posting a commanding total of 2/202 from their 20 overs.

In reply, the Hurricanes lost Tim Paine in the first over, before Bailey and D’Arcy Short consolidated and quickly had the visitors ticking along at the required ten-an-over through the powerplay.

But the introduction of Siddle and young leggie Liam O’Connor really put the breaks on the Hobart run-chase. At the start of the seventh over, the Hurricanes needed 143 from 84 balls; by the start of the 13th over, it had blown out to 108 from just 48 balls and a required run rate of 13.50 per over.

Bailey went in the middle of all that, only adding to the growing scoreboard pressure. Short brought up his 50 in the 14th over, with the Hurricanes still needing 87 to win, but then Ben McDermott and Short went within 13 balls of each other, leaving the Hurricanes needing 58 from the last three overs.

Matthew Wade didn’t open, but then also continued to slide down the order under mysterious circumstances. When he finally came out to bat in the 18th over, he was run out without scoring. From there, the impossibility of a Hobart win only grew; 51 needed from the last 12 balls, and then 39 from the last over after Dan Christian teed off in the penultimate over.

Ben Laughlin conceded 12 off the first three balls of the last over, but then just one from the last three, including another batsman air-swing off the last ball to confirm the 25-run win and Adelaide’s maiden BBL title in their first ever appearance in the decider.

The turning point
Easily the Strikers’ bowling after the powerplay, where, between the start of the seventh over and the end of the 12th, they conceded only 35 runs. By the end of the 15th over, Hobart had still only added 60 since the end of the powerplay, as Siddle finished with the outrageous figures of 4-1-17-3 – including 15 dot balls. In 43 BBL games this summer, only eight maiden overs were bowled, and Siddle pulled one out (his second for BBL07) when it mattered the most.

O’Connor conceded just 27 from his four overs, and with 11 of those coming from his last over.

All up, the Strikers bowled 40 dot balls for the innings; nearly seven overs where the Hurricanes didn’t score in an innings they needed to go at more than ten an over from the outset.

Strikers defeated Hurricanes by 25 runs
Adelaide Strikers 2/202 (20 overs): Weatherald 115 (70 balls – 9 fours, 8 sixes), Head 44 no (29), Carey 18 (16), Ingram 16 no (6); Christian 1/38 (4 overs), Archer 1/48 (4).

Hobart Hurricanes 5/177 (20 overs): Short 68 (44), Bailey 46 (33), Christian 29 no (19); Siddle 3/17 (4 overs, 15 dots), Head 1/30 (3).

Player of the Final
A pretty easy choice in Jake Weatherald, whose incredible knock set up the Strikers’ biggest score of BBL07, which in turn was always going to be big enough for their very capable bowling unit to defend. Siddle’s spell was amazing, and might’ve featured in discussions for the sake of having a discussion about the award, but Weatherald was always the clear Man of the Match.

The Crowd Says:

2018-02-05T20:01:37+00:00

concerned supporter

Guest


BBL crowd 40,732 v T20 Int (with Australia playing) 25,000. Who would have predicted this? What does it indicate ? I thought that International Cricket was the pinnacle,together with the fierce Trans Tasman rivalry in any spurt KFC must be congratulated & delighted with their "Buckethead Army"promotion..Unique. I even saw people in the SCG crowd wearing KFC Buckets, of course Adelaide was full of Bucket Heads. Brett, maybe the ARU/RA could engage KFC to do their Promotions & Marketing.

AUTHOR

2018-02-05T09:53:53+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Absolutely agree Paul - if you head to the match stats tab of the CricInfo scorecard for the match (http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8044/statistics/1114898), they've highlighted Siddle's line and length to right- and left-handers - his grouping to the lefties is extraordinary!

AUTHOR

2018-02-05T09:50:27+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


He definitely did, no question of that!

AUTHOR

2018-02-05T09:49:41+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Yeah, I think that has plenty of merit - Simon Taufel made no secret of the fact that he quit international umpiring because travel aside, he knew he'd never be able to umpire a Test in front of family and friends in Australia. The best Australian umps should absolutely be used, if possible. That all said, being selected to stand in the finals is already a pretty decent carrot for the existing BBL umps to aspire to. It'd be rough to be assessed as the best ump over the course of the BBL season only to be told two other blokes are flying home for the Final...

2018-02-05T09:33:01+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Guest


I wonder how many people remember that during the pay dispute last year players were made ineligible to play T20 games on consecutive days and yet Carey and Short play for Australia on Saturday and in the BBL final on Sunday? I haven't heard CA's explanation. Tye and Agar couldn't travel to Perth for the semi on Thursday,then back to Sydney for Saturday? Too much travel? I scarcely think so, given the extra travel the Scorchers had through the BBL H&A. Congratulations to the Strikers and to Jake Weatherald.

2018-02-05T08:09:02+00:00

Internal Fixation

Guest


Great win by the Strikers. Thoroughly enjoyed at the ground and there was a big crowd with only 2 days of ticket sales. Members was 95% capacity. Something to be said for home ground and we were lucky the Canes did the job on the Scorchers. That said Weatherald/Head were dominant against Archer and he has been amongst the best this season. Without Khan and Stanlake a big total was mandatory. However BBL needs a revamp. It can’t sit as the poor cousin to internationals whilst having bigger crowds and more TV pull at times. CA need to take it seriously. Define a window that finishes at the end of school holidays. Play more double headers. Have all but the test team available with the test team available in the last 2 weeks. Encourage players to play in their “home” team so some interest flows back to the Shield. Anyway - about time Strikers!

2018-02-05T07:37:50+00:00

Peter

Roar Rookie


Siddle sold that appeal really well and the umpire was sucked in by it I reckon.

2018-02-05T04:19:52+00:00

spruce moose

Guest


25k apparently. I was there, I'm having a hard time buying it was that high. I think they've included those who bought tickets but didn't come because of the threat of rain.

AUTHOR

2018-02-05T04:13:11+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


40,732 was the final BBL crowd. Didn't hear what the T20I finished with...

2018-02-05T03:26:00+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Jeff, you are not talking about "people" here. You are talking about you...a massive minority.

2018-02-05T03:23:02+00:00

Evil Steve

Guest


36,000 ish is what flashed on the screen at the ground yesterday, I think the T20I was about 10k less. Having an earlier game certainly helped those of us with kids come along, and I also think the fantastic free match day public transport would have helped the attendance at all Adelaide Oval games this season.

2018-02-05T02:39:40+00:00

jameswm

Guest


It was for the left hand right hand combo.

2018-02-05T02:37:07+00:00

spruce moose

Guest


I would think that for a final of the showpiece of the CA domestic calendar, they might be able use 2 of Australia's seven umpires sitting on the international or elite umpiring panels (subject to availability). This would be consistent with the other major codes in Australia where the best umpires/referees in the country are usually the one's officiating on the last day. There's a reason why they rise to the top.

2018-02-05T02:20:09+00:00

Maggie

Guest


Adelaide cricket fans will certainly remember past Wednesday. They are pretty pleased about the result.

2018-02-05T02:01:48+00:00

concerned supporter

Guest


Hi Brett, It seemed that BBL Finals crowd at Adelaide was much bigger than the T20 International at the SCG on Saturday. Does anyone know the official crowds?

AUTHOR

2018-02-05T01:31:17+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


yeah, it wasn't great, was it. Reckon it was hitting the outside of a fourth stump - at best...

AUTHOR

2018-02-05T01:29:18+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Then he's definitely underselling how well Siddle bowled!

2018-02-05T01:19:31+00:00

spruce moose

Guest


Agreed. I loved the timing.

2018-02-05T00:43:58+00:00

The Bush

Roar Guru


I thought it was great having it during the day. Probably one of the best Sunday afternoons you'll have all year!

2018-02-05T00:41:33+00:00

The Bush

Roar Guru


I think he's referring to Siddle?

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