Warner wins battle, Smith wins war as Sixers claim Sydney Smash victory despite champion's golden duck

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David Warner’s Sydney Thunder solo mission has proven in vain, as the Sixers booked their spot in the Big Bash League finals win a 19-run win at the SCG.

Fresh off arriving at the ground by helicopter from his brother’s wedding, Warner won his personal battle with long-time Test teammate Steve Smith but still tasted defeat in front of 41,027 fans on Friday night.

Chasing 152 for victory, the retired Test opener hit 37 from 39 balls on a slow SCG wicket but had no support as the Thunder were all out for 132 in the final over.

While Warner was the retiring hero at the SCG last week, veteran Sixers spinner Steve O’Keefe took 3-13 in his last home regular-season match.

The result officially ends the Thunder’s slim finals hopes, and locks the Sixers in for another post-season appearance.

A win in Perth on Tuesday night will allow the Sixers to finish runner-up on the ladder and earn a second chance, otherwise a home elimination final awaits.

The Sixers win came despite Smith being caught on the first ball of the game, in his final appearance for the club this summer.

A century-maker in the same fixture last year, Smith hooked a short Daniel Sams ball straight to Nathan McAndrew at deep-backward square.

The golden duck came in Smith’s first game since being appointed Warner’s replacement as Test opener.

In Smith’s absence, his young lookalike Josh Philippe took charge of the Sixers’ innings with a well-timed 47 from 35 balls.

Philippe scooped Sams for four late in the first over and played well square of the wicket.

Jordan Silk struck 35 to help the Sixers to 7-151, as the Thunder’s spinners dominated and Tanveer Sangha took 2-22 from his four overs.

In reply, the Thunder looked on track early when Warner and Alex Hales took 44 runs from the opening four-over powerplay.

Warner pulled Sean Abbott for a six and drove Jack Edwards for another as he went aerial early, to be 15 from six balls at one stage.

But when Hales was bowled by O’Keefe for 28, the air went out of the Thunder’s innings.

Cameron Bancroft’s rough week continued when he was beaten in flight and bowled for two by O’Keefe, while Warner’s last 22 runs took 33 balls.

And while the veteran opener batted through to the 17th over, he was eventually the seventh man out when caught in the deep by O’Keefe.

After starting the evening landing in a chopper with his Thunder playing hat on, Warner is now staring down the barrel of two dead rubbers to finish a club season that never really took flight.

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“The way that Thunder started, I thought it was gonna be one of those nights,” O’Keefe said.

“Davey turns up in the chopper and steals the show. But we picked it back nicely and it was a good result.”

It summed up the Thunder’s night, as their season’s hopes ended with a final 16 overs at the SCG where they scored 10-88.

“We’ve got to learn to be better in those moments,” captain Chris Green said.

“David Warner showed that ability tonight.

“He got off to a flyer and then he sat back and just waited for someone to build a partnership with him.

“And unfortunately for us, there was no one willing to do a little bit of the dirty work.”

The Crowd Says:

2024-01-13T00:48:25+00:00

DaveJ

Roar Rookie


It’s also a bit of a joke competition when several of the leading players in the competition leave before the end to play in another T20 tournament in Dubai!

2024-01-12T23:50:03+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


It's not really a mystery as to why we get full houses for BBL and not for tests. Cheaper tickets, more family friendly hours etc. I don't think people like T20 more than Test Cricket but they go to it because it's more convenient. Day-Night Test Cricket is the way to go - sell just third session tickets too at a far cheaper price, create that sort of atmosphere and convenience at a Test match rather than a BBL game.

2024-01-12T23:49:04+00:00

OrchardTrees

Roar Rookie


Yeah I mean I was there for two days of the SCG test and they were both pretty packed. The tickets were a LOT more expensive too But yeah I had a great time. They do need to bring back the earpieces though. Or at least broadcast a live feed of comms

2024-01-12T23:47:54+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Couldn't agree more! Am 25 and have exactly the same experience. It's fun, but it's all a bit contrived and feels like they are trying to force an American style experience down our throats - which let's face it, is funny at an American Football game but completely out of place at the Cricket. Let the game be the entertainment - instead of creating something no one actually wants. Could completely go without all the music and the sound effects and the fireworks - I mean the fireworks literally delayed the start of the second innings due to smoke! What garbage.

2024-01-12T22:49:01+00:00

Rusty Brooks

Roar Rookie


The biggest cheers were for the paper planes that made it into the field.

2024-01-12T22:16:39+00:00

John AH

Roar Rookie


Happens in all sports go to the footy with a mate break in play and you cannot even converse with your mates next to you as the music is blaring. It is sport not a concert

2024-01-12T20:20:56+00:00

Dingo

Roar Rookie


Had the same experience OT. It’s like a nightclub for kids with a game of cricket thrown in. As a test loving traditionalist it was very confusing but I appreciate its relevance. What concerns me is full houses for BBL and half full for the test matches. A business (ICC and CA) will support and invest in the products that give the best return.

2024-01-12T13:44:22+00:00

OrchardTrees

Roar Rookie


If test cricket actually did die.... It's hard to imagine the BBL being THE main source of cricket is in country I went tonight. It was a great crowd and vibe, but it's for kids. They blast music at insane levels between every ball and it just doesn't give any time for some actual atmosphere to develop Like I can't really remember the crowd properly chanting or cheering. It was just some idiot on a mic going 'wooooo' Anyway. I know I sound old but I'm 26. Tonight would have been phenomenal if the DJ just shut up for 20 seconds and let a game of cricket breakout

2024-01-12T12:37:31+00:00

Rusty Brooks

Roar Rookie


Warner replaced Bancroft as opener for the Thunder. I bet Bailey was behind it!

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