END OF OVER:20 | 13 Runs | AS: 167/4 | RR: 8.35
- Matt Renshaw36 (20b)
- Jonathan Wells62 (47b)
- Ben Dwarshuis4-0-38-0
- Sean Abbott4-0-27-3
8.55 pm A 63-run partnership to end the innings off the final 37 balls (wides and no balls included). Renshaw superb at the finish to strike 36* off 20 to build off the heavy lifting done by Wells and Cockbain to get Strikers back into the match after they dug themselves a very big hole in the Powerplay. Sixers already came into this match shorthanded with Philippe ruled out with Covid and now both Silk and O'Keefe have left the field with leg injuries are not expected to bat until 10 and 11. Can the Sixers overcome all of that to book a place in the final or will the Strikers continue their magical and improbable run? Stay with us for the start of the chase when Alex Malcolm will be back in the central commentary position.
Ron: "I heard on Fox just now that it's 24 frames per second. Is that a lot? Sounds like a lot…." That's quite slow, but generally standard for SD video. DSLR cameras can shoot HD video at 60 FPS, 2.5 times faster.
John: "Imagine telling someone at the start of the season Rashid Khan would leave the strikers and they would win every game after that to reach the final……"
END OF OVER:19 | 15 Runs | AS: 154/4 | RR: 8.10
- Jonathan Wells62 (46b)
- Matt Renshaw24 (15b)
- Sean Abbott4-0-27-3
- Nathan Lyon3-0-25-0
END OF OVER:18 | 10 Runs | AS: 139/4 | RR: 7.72
- Matt Renshaw23 (14b)
- Jonathan Wells49 (40b)
- Nathan Lyon3-0-25-0
- Ben Dwarshuis3-0-26-0
Derek: "What was wrong with the surge? They got 16 runs from it and only lost 1 wicket. Think people keep forgetting how light on batting the Sixers are". I think most people are spoiled with the idea of 30+ runs coming in the Surge overs but it's never a given, especially against a stronger bowling lineup.
END OF OVER:17 | 10 Runs | AS: 129/4 | RR: 7.58
- Matt Renshaw13 (8b)
- Jonathan Wells49 (40b)
- Ben Dwarshuis3-0-26-0
- Hayden Kerr3-0-32-0
Dwarshuis switches over the stumps after beginning the over around the wicket.