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NZ v SL - NZ won with 250 balls remaining
SL 117 (27.4) - Henry 4/33 (9.4)
NZ 0/118 (8.2) - Guptill 93* (30)
7th biggest win in all ODIs (by margin of balls remaining)
Also the highest target chased down in all T20s without losing a wicket, 0/171 (previous record 166 by Barisal v Royals, Dhaka, 2012).
Second BBL team to win by 10 wickets, Sixers (0/124) beat Lions, T20 Champions League Final, Johannesburg, 2012.
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Gayle scored 101* (44) for Barisal Burners in their successful run chase, Barisal winning with 41 balls remaining. Brad Hogg bowled three overs (0/27) for Sylhet Royals.
The Scorchers have now done it 6 times, including their last 3 games in a row.
1/118 (15.1) v Heat
0/171 (18.4) v Renegades
1/114 (14.3) v Sixers
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@ThunderBBL batsman Michael Hussey to miss tomorrow’s match against @ScorchersBBL due to a hamstring injury #BBL05
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Heat can still mathematically make the finals, need Sixers to just win & Strikers to beat Renegades. It's highly unlikely though, as the Heat to get their NRR ahead of the Renegades current NRR, Heat would need to win by around 113 runs (assuming a full 20-over game, weather permitting).
0/60 (4) D.Worrall (Stars) v Renegades, MCG, 2014
1/57 (3.3) S.Abbott (Sixers) v Strikers, Adelaide, 2015*
0/55 (4) G.Sandhu (Thunder) v Heat, 'Gabba, 2016*
2/55 (4) S.Boland (Stars) v Strikers, Adelaide, 2015*
0/54 (4) D.Willey (Scorchers) v Strikers, Adelaide, 2016*
1/54 (4) S.Tait (Hurricanes) v Heat, 'Gabba, 2015*
2/54 (4) K.Richardson (Strikers) v Sixers, SCG, 2015
1/53 (2.3) W.Sheridan (Renegades) v Stars, MCG, 2013
0/53 (4) C.Tremain (Thunder) v Heat, Sydney, 2014
1/53 (4) L.Feldman (Heat) v Hurricanes, 'Gabba, 2015*
0/51 (3.3) B.Cutting (Heat) v Renegades, Docklands, 2013
1/51 (4) D.Sammy (Hurricanes) v Heat, Hobart, 2015
1/51 (4) B.Laughlin (Strikers) v Sixers, Adelaide, 2015
0/50 (3) S.O'Keefe (Sixers) v Renegades, SCG, 2013
0/50 (4) B.Oakley (Strikers) v Scorchers, Adelaide, 2013
0/50 (4) C.McKay (Stars) v Renegades, Docklands, 2014
1/50 (4) M.Steketee (Heat) v Hurricanes, 'Gabba, 2015*
☆ Win the game;
☆ If they lose batting 2nd, lose by 39 runs or less;
☆ If they lose batting 1st, don't let the Stars reach the target before (approx):
100 - 14.2 overs
110 - 14.4 overs
120 - 15 overs
130 - 15.2 overs
140 - 15.3 overs
150 - 15.5 overs
160 - 16 overs
170 - 16.1 overs
180 - 16.2 overs
190 - 16.3 overs
200 - 16.4 overs
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If Thunder win, they move to 3rd (could still finish 5th though if Stars & Renegades win).
For Sixers to move in to the top 4 tonight (could still finish 5th if Renegades win), they need to:
☆ Win the game by 27 runs or more, or
☆ Reach the target by (approx):
100 - 15.5 overs
110 - 16 overs
120 - 16.2 overs
130 - 16.3 overs
140 - 16.5 overs
150 - 17 overs
160 - 17.1 overs
170 - 17.1 overs
180 - 17.2 overs
190 - 17.3 overs
200 - 17.4 overs
Only twice has 200+ been chased down in BBL history, both times by Hurricanes v Heat.
7/210 (19.2) at 'Gabba, 2013
4/209 (19) at Hobart, 2015
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69 (15.2) at WACA, 2012 (Malinga 6/7)
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0/171 (17.4) NZ v Pakistan, Hamilton, tonight
0/171 (18.4) Scorchers v Renegades, Docklands, 2015
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Renegades have won the toss and are bowling first. If my abacus is right, for the Renegades to finish fourth ahead of the Thunder, they will need to chase down the target before between 14.2 overs (target 100) and 16.4 overs (target 200).
Semi-Finals will be:
Thursday
Strikers v Thunder/Renegades, Adelaide Oval
Friday
Stars v Scorchers, MCG
12 balls, Yuvraj Singh (India) v England, Durban, 2007
12 balls, C.Gayle (Renegades) v Strikers, Docklands, tonight
13 balls, M.Trescothick (Somerset) v Hampshire, Taunton, 2010
14 balls, Imran Nazr (Sialkot) v Lahore, Lahore, 2005
14 balls, G.Brophy (Yorkshire) v Derbyshire, Derby, 2006
14 balls, K.Noema-Barnett (Central Districts) v Otago, Invercargill, 2010
14 balls, K.Pollard (Trinidad & Tobago) v Leeward Islands, Antigua, 2012
14 balls, C.Munro (NZ) v Sri Lanka, Auckland, 2016
17-man squad announced for the three T20Is v India.
Boland - no T20Is; 13 T20s, 16 wickets, 8.04 RPO
Boyce - 5 T20Is, 6 wickets, 6.31 RPO
Faulkner - 11 T20Is, 97 runs, SR 107.77; 14 wickets, 7.60 RPO
Finch - 22 T20Is, 756 runs, SR 152.41
Hastings - 3 T20Is, 32 runs, SR 177.77; 3 wickets, 6.60 RPO
Head - no T20Is; 20 T20s, 515 runs, SR 152.81
Lynn - 2 T20Is, 33 runs, SR 133.68
Lyon - no T20Is; 27 T20s, 34 wickets, RPO 7.32
S.Marsh - 13 T20Is, 223 runs, SR 104.69
Maxwell - 25 T20Is, 387 runs, SR 159.91; 14 wickets, 6.90 RPO
Richardson - 2 T20Is, 1 wicket, 6.83 RPO
Smith - 22 T20Is, 258 runs, SR 122.27; 17 wickets, 7.77 RPO
Tait - 19 T20Is, 28 wickets, 6.94 RPO
Tye - no T20Is; 21 T20s, 29 wickets, 6.87 RPO
Wade - 23 T20Is, 204 runs, SR 117.91
Warner - 53 T20Is, 1448 runs, SR 138.43
Watson - 47 T20Is, 1164 runs, SR 144.05; 39 wickets, 7.74 RPO
Finch's 156 (63) v England, Southampton, 2013 is the only innings higher.
T20I 100s:
McCullum (NZ) 2; Finch (Aus), Watson (Aus), du Plessis (SA), Mohammad Shahzad (Afg), Levi (SA), Gayle (WI), Hales (Eng), van Wyk (SA), Ahmed Shehzad (Pak), R.Sharma (Ind), Dilshan (SL), Guptill (NZ), Raina (Ind), Jayawardene (SL) and Berrington (Sco).