Thunder-struck: BBL insanity as record-shattering Strikers skittle Thunder for 15 - yes, FIFTEEN!

By The Roar / Editor

BBL12 is just three days old and already has seen no shortage of drama – and an extraordinary night in Sydney has seen the Adelaide Strikers add a whole lot more.

Seemingly vulnerable defending 140 against the Sydney Thunder, an incredible performance from the Strikers’ pace-bowling battery saw them bowl the Thunder out for just 15, leading to the sort of scorecard usually seen in one-sided junior cricket games.

Strikers’ star leg-spinner Rashid Khan wasn’t required to bowl a single over, and nor was captain Peter Siddle. Instead, quicks Henry Thornton (5/3) and Wes Agar (4/6) ran riot as the Thunder batters edged everything within reach.

Wicketkeeper Harry Nielsen plucked five catches, Matt Short at first slip two – the first a one-handed stunner in contention for the catch of the tournament – while Tom Kelly and Adam Hose each held onto a chance at point.

Daniel Sams was the only Thunder batter to not fall to a catch behind the wicket, unluckily bowled after the ball deflected off his thigh pad. It summed up the Thunder’s night.

In a perfect coincidence, the game coincided with Thornton’s 26th birthday – with a five-wicket haul and obvious player of the match honours, he wouldn’t have had too many better ones.

“I honestly cannot believe what just happened,” Thornton told Fox Cricket after the match.

“I think everyone here probably doesn’t know what is going on either. It was amazing. We thought they bowled really, really well considering what the wicket was doing. And we just thought if we hung in there long enough we’d create chances.

“That’s unbelievable. I’ve never had that happen in my life to be honest. It’s amazing.

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“We just thought if we bowled top of the stumps, and we were really clear on what we wanted to execute, we’d be in the game. We got a lot of nick-offs – Harry took five catches and Shorty, that was one of the best catches I’ve ever seen at first slip.

“We’re really happy. I’m really happy for Wes. He bowled really well tonight, super disciplined.

“I feel like I need to retire now. I don’t think I’m getting better than that!”

Wes Agar of the Strikers celebrates dismissing Alex Hales of the Thunder. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

The horror show took just 35 balls and 31 minutes, and annihilates the previous record-low score in the BBL of 57, set by the Melbourne Renegades in the 2014/15 season. This one is unlikely to be broken anytime soon.

And it gets even worse for the Thunder – the paltry effort is the equal-lowest score in Australian professional cricket history, be it T20, first-class or List A formats. A Victorian effort in the 1903/04 Sheffield Shield is its only peer.

It’s also the lowest ever completed score in a T20 match, going past the 21 scored by famous cricketing nation Turkey against the Czech Republic in 2019.

Even England Test captain Ben Stokes was watching on in awe.

So short was the innings, it could even be fully captured in a single Tweet.

It was a sign of things to come that Short, who often opens the bowling for the Strikers so as to burgle a part-time over, picked up a wicket with his unassuming off-breaks, Matthew Gilkes starting the rot by chipping an innocuous ball to a diving Hose at point.

In the next over, Rilee Rossouw – who fell to a catch of the tournament contender to the Melbourne Stars’ Brody Couch in the BBL opener on Tuesday night – fell to a second as an edge was incredible snaffled by Short at slip in his outstretched right hand.

The pace of Thornton and Agar was too much for the rest of the Thunder batting order, with a string of footwork-free wafts at the ball offering catching practice to Nielsen and the slips cordon. Captain Jason Sangha began the procession for a second-ball duck to gift Thornton his second wicket for the over.

Then, having watched three teammates fall while at the non-striker’s end, Alex Hales provided an exact imitation of Sangha’s downfall, just off Agar instead.

With the scorecard a remarkable 4/7, the match was all but decided: but the bereft Thunder would sink even further. Sams’ drag-on, an Agar ball ricocheting off the bottom of his thigh bad and onto leg stump was genuinely unlucky…

… while there wasn’t much Alex Ross could do about a genuine rip-snorter from Agar, searing up off a length and tickled behind for another Nielsen catch.

With the Thunder fans resorting to Bronx cheering dot balls – one such cry after a Chris Green forward defence bringing forth a wry smile – the rout continued as Agar picked up a fourth in familiar fashion.

The hero against the Stars with the bat, tailender Gurinder Sandhu could only last two balls before offering Short more catching practice at slip: Agar, remarkably, had figures of 4/2.

Brendan Doggett tickled one to the fine leg boundary to momentarily stop the procession – and, it would soon prove, win himself top-scorer for the innings status despite only facing a single ball.

It didn’t matter, though: unimpressed at being outshone by Agar, Thornton ensured his player of the match award by cleaning up the innings.

Last recognised batter Ollie Davies flashed at another wide one, Nielsen safely pouching his fifth catch, before Fazalhaq Farooqi – whose outstanding 3/20 off his four overs with the ball now seemed a lifetime ago – squirted the quick to Kelly at point. The rout, at last, was complete.

Speaking to Channel 7 after the match, captain Peter Siddle expressed his shock not just at the rapid finish, but that neither he nor Rashid were required to bowl a single ball.

“Rashid’s played a lot of T20 cricket and that’s the first time he’s not bowled a ball in a T20 match,” he said.

“For the two of us not to bowl a ball, it’s still quite amazing. The boys bowled superbly.

“Exactly what I said earlier about coming in, being disciplined, bashing a length; they did that and they reaped the rewards.”

The Thunder have just two days to regroup and come to terms with the ignominious result before their next assignment, a trip to Melbourne on Sunday night to battle the in-form Renegades.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-12-17T08:41:59+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Can l suggest you listen to 2 Dylan songs. Both about getting older. "Not Dark Yet" & "Highlands". Both from his terrifically fabulous album, "Time Out of Mind" (1997)

2022-12-17T08:15:24+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


Me too!

2022-12-17T06:12:53+00:00

Gary

Roar Rookie


Sydney Blunder/Chunder/Asunder ?

2022-12-17T06:09:03+00:00

Gary

Roar Rookie


Do you think they could go for less?

2022-12-17T05:57:28+00:00

Coastyboi

Guest


BBL is worse than AFLW. Utterly embarrassing. Thousands of supporters just switched over to the A-League.

2022-12-17T05:04:16+00:00

Bunney

Roar Rookie


Agree. I didn't think the Strikers bowled super well...instead it was atrocious batting behind the low score

2022-12-17T04:12:28+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I'd like to be as young as him

2022-12-17T04:07:37+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


The Sydney sides also have too many strangers. Aussies are parochial...pick Aussies. I'm really annoyed at The Scorchers picking Faf and Lyth. Lyth is not as good as Perth locals like Hobson. Faf...well...everybody hates him, he's old and past it. Much prefer us to play Cooper Connolly or Sam Fanning.

2022-12-17T04:00:20+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


He missed a straight, midriff- high medium pace ball.

2022-12-17T03:29:07+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


Is it a 5 run penalty if the ball hits his walking frame?

2022-12-17T02:43:05+00:00

All day Roseville all day

Roar Guru


Talent that has been diluted by supporting two sides, for promotional reasons. NSW, Vic and the other four states were considered unmarketable to a future audience, hence the eight-team BBL replaced the interstate Big Bash.

2022-12-17T02:38:57+00:00

All day Roseville all day

Roar Guru


The Thunder is scheduled to play another five games before New Year's Eve. This result will be long-forgotten by then.

2022-12-17T02:13:23+00:00

Barney

Roar Rookie


You are right in that he should have been up at stumps, but where he was no, the batsman was already well past half way and would have got there easily. Bad captaincy and inexperienced keeping…not ‘atrocious’

2022-12-17T01:52:55+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


He's been fantastic for the Strikers - and become a better and smarter bowler as he's gotten older

2022-12-17T01:48:05+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


The latter for me Red Rob

2022-12-17T01:19:14+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I go everything except egg. I love Barbied pineapple with steak or lamb.

2022-12-17T01:16:59+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Ahhh, I know what you mean. The one at the end of my street does those. Has beetroot on it. :thumbup:

2022-12-17T01:00:16+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I like hamburgers from a real fish n chips shop.

2022-12-17T00:50:21+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Really, geez how many adults in the developed world can say they haven't eaten Maccas? Are you vegetarian, a health nut, or just extraordinarily sensible?

2022-12-17T00:41:58+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


It was medium pace Webster bowling; had to be keeping up at the stumps. Even back, just a simple take would have been a run out. It was an atrocious pressure- crumble.

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