Heavily-bandaged Test all-rounder Cam Green gave a positive update on his finger injury after successful surgery in Sydney recently.
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Departing star import Faf du Plessis has taken a strong liking to a Perth Scorchers youngster and says the fast learner's remarkable rise should have ...
“You can definitely sense that he’s got a sharp head on his shoulders. He looks like someone where the more he plays at the level he is playing now, the quicker he will keep growing as a leg-spinner and just get better and better.” “It’s very new to him all of this, but he’s also a fast learner and I think that’s the most important attribute that you need to have to keep developing as a cricketer.
And in reply, Jhye Richardson put himself on a hattrick for the second time this tournament - first by snaring Alex Hales and then Rilee Rossouw in successive ...
“I think he’s one of the best fielders going round in Australia at the moment. Turner had rode his luck on his way to his second half century in three games; dropped on 11 by Brendan Doggett in a tough chance and surviving a run out where he was clearly short had the ball hit the stumps. Kelly (17 off 12) was run out trying to push for three on Joel Davies’ arm from the boundary, leaving Tye (13* off 10) and Peter Hatzoglou (4* off 2) to face the final over. “The situation of the game doesn’t really matter to him too much,” he said. Lyth (11) was run-out by a brilliant throw in from the boundary by debutant Davies and when Inglis (6 off 8) couldn’t hang around, Perth were in deep trouble at 4-28. “Not sure if a lot of thought has been put into the fact you need to put some time in the middle before you try and go too big.” The Scorchers limped to 2-10 off the four-over powerplay and took until the fifth over of the match to find their first boundary. “I think the Thunder are in a really good position here.” He’s definitely got me covered. And in reply, Richardson put himself on a hat-trick for the second time this tournament – first by snaring Alex Hales and then Rilee Rossouw in successive deliveries in the second over. “It was pretty exiting, we got the win and I scored some runs but I think the best thing of the night was Joel getting out there on the field and getting two run outs and two catches,” Oliver Davies said. And it was his brother Joel, who was on debut, who helped limit Perth’s total with two brilliant run outs from the boundary and two catches in the field.
Perth Scorchers' four-game winning streak has come to a grinding halt at the hands of Sydney Thunder at Optus Stadium, highlighted by an injury concern to ...
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Scorchers, missing Ashton Agar to Test selection, were on the back foot from the start and, despite a fightback in the second half of their batting innings, ...
Scorchers, missing Ashton Agar to Test selection, were on the back foot from the start and, despite a fightback in the second half of their batting innings, were second-best for the most part at the Optus Stadium. Ollie Davies (58) continued his excellent tournament form with a second successive fifty – also the second of his T20 career – after Thunder's bowlers had reduced Perth to 28 for 4 in the eighth over. Sydney Thunder produced a terrific all-round display to go level on points at the top of the Big Bash table with Perth Scorchers.
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Here, the score is typically around 130, and the surface benefits bowlers well. R Sydney Thunder bowlers were effective, with Nathan McAndrew and Usman Qadir picking up 3 wickets and 2 wickets respectively.
Perth Scorchers will be facing Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League 2022-23 on Wednesday, January 4. The match is set to be played at the Perth Stadium and ...
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The Perth Scorchers' run of eight wins at Optus Stadium has ended with a six-wicket loss to the Sydney Thunder.
The Scorchers were in trouble early after winning the bat flip, the home side reeling at 2-10 after the first four power play overs, with their first boundary coming off the fourth ball of the fifth over. The result drew the Thunder level with the top-of-the-table Scorchers with five wins and snapped Perth's run of eight wins at Optus Stadium. To make matters worse for the home side, star seamer Jhye Richardson (2-36 from 3.4 overs) was unable to finish his spell, leaving the ground injured with two balls remaining in his fourth over.
Perth Scorchers' four-game winning streak has come to a grinding halt at the hands of Sydney Thunder at Optus Stadium, highlighted by an injury concern to ...
He couldn’t complete it with No.4 Davies (58 off 47) blocking him out before combining with opener Matthew Gilkes (32 off 26) for a 67-run third-wicket counter-punch to put the Thunder in the box seat. In-form speedster Richardson (2-36 off 3.4 overs) gave the home side the perfect start with the ball, taking consecutive wickets in his first power play over, but couldn’t complete his final over in a worrying sign for the injury-prone He fell in the 17th over with the score at 7-105 before Kelly (17 off 12) and Tye (13 not out off 10) put on a quickfire 27 for the eighth wicket in just 12 balls.
Ashton Turner's captain's knock wasn't enough to save the Perth Scorchers, who were defeated with an over to spare by the Sydney Thunder.
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The win put Thunder joint-top on the points table with Scorchers, who had their winning run at home snapped.
[Ashton Turner](https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/ashton-turner-500268)was the only Perth batter to trouble the Thunder bowlers, belting 61 from 37 balls. In his final appearance of the tournament, Faf du Plessis fell for 1, caught at third man after he top-edged a ramp shot. [Joel](https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/joel-davies-1295851)made his BBL debut and was never far from the action, catching Cameron Bancroft and Nick Hobson, and firing searing balls in from the deep that saw Adam Lyth and Matt Kelly run out. [top-of-the-table Scorchers](https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/big-bash-league-2022-23-1324623/perth-scorchers-vs-sydney-thunder-29th-match-1324652/points-table-standings)with five wins, and snapped the latter's run of eight wins at Optus Stadium. [Jhye Richardson](https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/jhye-richardson-774223)was unable to finish his spell, leaving the ground injured with two balls remaining in his fourth over. [Oliver Davies](https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/oliver-davies-1076377)steered Sydney Thunder to an impressive six-wicket BBL win against the Perth Scorchers at Optus Stadium on Wednesday night.
The Perth Scorchers' four-game winning streak has been halted by the Sydney Thunder in Wednesday's opening Pride clash at Optus Stadium, with speedster Jhay ...
4 Davis (58 off 47) and combined with opener Matthew Gilks (32 off 26) for a third-wicket counterpunch of 67 to put the Thunder on the box seat. He couldn’t get it done with No. In-form speedster Richardson (2-36 in 3.4 overs) took back-to-back wickets in his first powerplay over to give the home side the best start with the ball, but couldn’t complete his final over in a worrying sign of injury.
Perth Scorchers skipper Ashton Turner has won the bat flip at Optus Stadium and elected to bat first...
The match will be the last appearance for South African star Faf du Plessis before the former Test skipper heads home to participate in his country's new Twenty20 league. The Scorchers, whose only defeat this season came against the Hurricanes in Launceston, will be looking to make it four wins from four games in front of their home fans. Perth Scorchers skipper Ashton Turner has won the bat flip at Optus Stadium and elected to bat first in the top-of-the-table BBL clash against the Sydney Thunder.
A classy bowling effort restricted the ladder-leading Scorchers to just 142 on home turf, before the Thunder eased home via ice-cool Ollie Davies and Alex ...
It continued a lean run at Optus Stadium for the former Test skipper, who made scores of 14, 6, 3 and 1 in front of home fans to finish with a total of 163 runs, including a high score of 68, from his seven innings. The Scorchers were in trouble early after winning the bat flip, the home side reeling at 2-10 after the first four power play overs, with their first boundary coming off the fourth ball of the fifth over. The Thunder restricted the home side to 9-142 from their 20 overs, then chased down the target (4-143) with three overs to spare in their Wednesday night KFC BBL