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Strikers vs Scorchers, Australia Day. Who could make themselves the hero this time? It wouldn't be Wes Agar as he was rested for Conway.
Roy and Livingstone got Perth off to a fast start. They put on 56 off five overs before Roy took on an ambitious single and was run out with a direct hit from Weatherald. Munro came out, got a sighter with a wide, hit a six, and missed a full and straight one from Worrall. Inglis and Livingstone got together for a little bit before Livingstone tried a hit too many and was caught at cover. Marsh tried to hit Rashid Khan into Victoria and only got a top edge, before Turner played all around a Conway ball. Inglis carried on and indeed carried Perth to 120 with some fine hitting.
Guess who had the best figures...
Phil Salt got going pretty well initially but Carey didn't. He was LBW to Agar in the fourth over, with Salt having faced most deliveries. The innings kept ticking over, with the Bash Boost gained with two balls to spare, until Agar returned. He got Salt clipping to mid wicket, and then pinch hitter Rashid LBW. Renshaw then went the next over, leaving Wells and Weatherald in. They kept going hard, taking 16 from the second last over, before Tye bowled a quiet over. However, it proved to be a task that the batsmen were up to with two sixes in the last over giving Adelaide the win.
Weatherald got MOTM for his game defining innings.
Strikers vs Scorchers, Australia Day. Who could make themselves the hero this time? It wouldn't be Wes Agar as he was rested for Conway.
Roy and Livingstone got Perth off to a fast start. They put on 56 off five overs before Roy took on an ambitious single and was run out with a direct hit from Weatherald. Munro came out, got a sighter with a wide, hit a six, and missed a full and straight one from Worrall. Inglis and Livingstone got together for a little bit before Livingstone tried a hit too many and was caught at cover. Marsh tried to hit Rashid Khan into Victoria and only got a top edge, before Turner played all around a Conway ball. Inglis carried on and indeed carried Perth to 120 with some fine hitting.
Guess who had the best figures...
Phil Salt got going pretty well initially but Carey didn't. He was LBW to Agar in the fourth over, with Salt having faced most deliveries. The innings kept ticking over, with the Bash Boost gained with two balls to spare, until Agar returned. He got Salt clipping to mid wicket, and then pinch hitter Rashid LBW. Renshaw then went the next over, leaving Wells and Weatherald in. They kept going hard, taking 16 from the second last over, before Tye bowled a quiet over. However, it proved to be a task that the batsmen were up to with two sixes in the last over giving Adelaide the win.
Weatherald got MOTM for his game defining innings.