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In the 14th match of the Big Bash League 2024-25 (BBL), the Sydney Thunder triumphed over the Melbourne Stars by 18 runs in a thrilling encounter at Manuka Oval, Canberra. Sydney Thunder’s all-round performance, coupled with a brilliant knock from their wicket-keeper batter Sam Billings, propelled t??hem to a well-deserved victory. Melbourne Stars, after winning the toss and opting to bowl, found themselves chasing a challenging target of 183.

Sam Billing’s masterclass innings

Sydney Thunder posted a total of 182/8 in their 20 overs, with Billings leading the charge. The English wicket-keeper batter played a scintillating knock of 72 runs off just 39 balls, including 9 fours and 2 sixes. His aggressive batting anchored the Thunder’s innings and gave them a strong platform. Jason Sangha also contributed with a steady 33 runs from 27 balls, hitting 3 boundaries. However, the rest of the batting order faltered, as the Stars’ bowlers fought back in the middle overs.

Melbourne Stars?bowlers tried to make inroads into the Thunder’s innings, with right-arm fast bowler Beau Webster being the standout performer. Webster claimed 3 wickets for 28 runs in his 4-over spell, showing his skill and control in the powerplay and death overs. Peter Siddle and Usama Mir each took a couple? of wickets, but the total was still a daunting one for the Stars to chase.

Melbourne Stars?chase falls short despite Ben Duckett’s fight

Chasing 183, Melbourne Stars?innings was led by opener Ben Duckett, who top-scored with a composed 67 runs from 49 balls, including 9 fours. However, Duckett’s valiant effort wasn’t enough, as no other batter managed to reach a half-century. The Stars’ middle and lower order collapsed under pressure, and they finished their innings at 164/8 after 20 overs, falling short by 18 runs.

Sydney Thunder’s bowling unit delivered a collective performance, with all bowlers except Oliver Davies claiming at least one wicket. Wes Agar was the standout, delivering a brilliant spell of 4-0-3-25, dismantling the Stars?middle order. His crucial breakthroughs prev??ented the opposition from gaining momentum and were instrumental ?in sealing the victory.

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In the 36th match of the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) 2020-21, Adelaide Strikers defeated Melbourne Stars by five wickets at home ground on Monday.

Chasing ?150, S?trikers did lose wickets at regular intervals, but small partnerships between the players helped them beat Stars with 6 balls to spare.

Jonathan Wells was the highest scorer for Strikers after he scored 36 off 27 deliverie??s with two fours and as many sixes.

Apart from Wells, opener Phillip Salt (31), captain Alex Carey (21) and lower-order batter Ryan Gibson (22 no) made valuable contributions to t??ake Strikers to their fifth win in the competition.

For Stars, leg-spinner Adam Zampa picked up two wickets for 20 in his quota of 4 overs. Sam Rainbird, skipper Glenn Maxwell and Haris Rauf also bagged one wicket each.

Earlier, Wes Agar bowled brilliant??ly for the Strikers to restrict Stars at 149/7 in their allotted 20 overs. Agar picked up two scalps and conceded only 19 runs in his quota of 4 overs that included a maiden as well.

Agar first dismissed Stars’ opening batsman Andre Fletcher for 12, who slammed two sixes and was looking dangerous. Agar did not just stop there as he then removed the well-set Marcus Stoinis to put brakes on the run-flow. Stoinis scored 47 run?s off 31 balls including 4 fours and 3 maximums.

Apart from Stoinis, Nic Maddinson shined with the bat to take his team to a respectable total. The New South Wales batsman slammed unbeaten 48 from 34 deliveries laced up with two fou??rs and three sixes.

Rashid Khan, who played his farewell game for Strikers in BBL 10, impressed fans with a superb performance. He bagged two wickets for 29 in 4 overs. Rashid is set to join his national team Afghanistan for their upcoming international project against Ireland.

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During Monday night’s Australian Cricket Awards in Melbourne, a number of candidates were in the mix to claim the Belinda Clark Award and the Allan Border Medal.

The awards night started with the ODI Player of the Year awa??rds, which were handed to Aaron Finch and Alyssa Healy.

Tayla Vlaeminck and Wes Agar took home the Betty Wilson and Bradm??an Young Cricketer of the Year awards respec??tively.

Former cricketers Craig McDermott and Sharon Tredrea were inducted into the Australian Cricket ‘Hall of Fame’.

In the end, the Australian women’s cricket team all-rounder Ellyse Perry received the Belinda Clark award, whereas Aussie men’s cricket team opener David Warner was given the Allan Border Medal.

List of Award winners:

  • Male One Day International Player of the Year: Aaron Finch
  • Female One Day International Player of the Year: Alyssa Healy
  • Hall of Fame Induction: Sharon Tredrea
  • Betty Wilson Young Cricketer of the Year: Tayla Vlaeminck
  • Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year: Wes Agar
  • Male Test Player of the Year: Marnus Labuschagne
  • Community Champion Award: Corinne Hall
  • Female Domestic Player of the Year: Molly Strano
  • Male Domestic Player of the Year: Shaun Marsh
  • Hall of Fame Induction: Craig McDermott
  • Female International Twenty20 Player of the Year: Alyssa Healy
  • Male International Twenty20 Player of the Year: David Warner
  • Belinda Clark Award: Ellyse Perry
  • Allan Border Medal: David Warner

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Marsh One-Day Cup 2019: South Australia’s fast bowler Wes Agar survived a massive injury scare during his side’s encounter with Queensland at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane on Tuesday.

It all happened on the second delivery of Queensland’s innings when Agar’s back foot slipped while he was about to bowl a delivery. As a result, the 22-year old pacer went sliding down in what seemed to be a horrifying incident.

Fortunately for Agar, he quickly go?t up and showed no signs of getting injured. After the nasty fall, Agar did not bowl well as he conceded 39 runs in his? six overs and remained wicketless.

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South Australia batsmen were bowled ou??t for 226 in 48.??5 overs with Tom Cooper (62) being the only batsman in the team to register a half-century in the match for his team.

Queensland went past the target in 35.5 overs with the successive fifties of Sam Heazlett, Matt Renshaw and Joe Burns. Billy Stanlake was awarded the ‘Man of the Match’ for registering a brilliant bowling figures of 10-0-38-3.

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