After 56 matches and 48 days, the Big Bash League 2020-21 got it's five best teams who qualified for the Finals and now is the time for the first stage of that Finals. Brisbane Heat would face nemesis Adelaide Strikers in the all-important Eliminator clash at thor home ground of Gabba on Friday, 29th January.
The heat has an edge over the strikers in a way that they are coming on the back of a great win over a strong Perth Scorchers side while the Strikers gt through to the Finals, merely on the basis of their net run rate, which was better than the Hurricanes. The Travis Head side was even drubbed by nine wickets by the Sydney Thunder in their last league encounter.
Ever since he has joined the Heat unit post the Australia- India Test series, the 26-year-old Queenslander has been a livewire in the field and either with the bat or surprisingly with the ball, has been able to change the course of the game and give some momentum to the Heat. In this all-important affair, the Brisbane side would be hoping for a great showing from Labuschagne’s side.
In the three BBL 2020-21 games that he has played, the STS (Stranger than Smudge) as the Aussie players like to call him, Labuschagne has scored 123 runs at an amazing average of 41 and has also picked up six crucial wickets with his ‘not so part-time’ leg-spin.
Although the Strikers have lost their last game, came through on net run rate got the biggest drubbing by their entire season at the hands of the Thunder, but one thing that doesn’t change even after all this is the fact that they beat the Heat by 82 runs in their last meeting. Adelaide’s vice-captain Alex Carey was the hero of the game, having hit a brilliant century in a must-win the encounter.
The onus in this game would again be on Carey to take the lead and take his side through to the Knockout. But after that 101 knock against the Heat, he has remained silent in the next two games, much like Wes Agar, the sturdy fast bowler, who has been another hero of the Strikers’ BBL10 campaign so far. Agar, 23, has 21 wickets in this year‘s league so far but hasn’t been able to pick even a single wicket in his last two games and like Carey, would be itching to prove his worth in the biggest game of his career so far.
Match- Eliminator
Date and Time: 29th January, 01:45 pm IST, 06:15 pm Local, 08:15 am IST
Venue: The Gabba, Brisbane
Broadcast and Live Stream: Sony SIX and Sony LIV
The Gabba in this entire tournament has been used five times so far and all the five games have seen moderate scores only, indicating that the wicket has something for the bowlers if they hit the right lengths. The Heat has won three out of those five games and the two that they lost were very close affairs as they lost by two and one runs against Strikers and Hurricanes respectively.
Brisbane is going to remain throughout the game with a chance of rain after 10 pm, the match might be finished by then. However, passing showers might also be expected in between 6 pm to 10 pm and hence any team winning the toss would choose to field first, keeping the Duckworth- Lewis system in mind.
Luckily, Heat skipper Chris Lynn has got a chance to field first at the Gabba even when he lost the Bat Flip on two occasions, while on the three that he won, he anyways chose to field. There is no reason to believe why wouldn’t he chose to field first again if he wins the flip.
Heat Strongest XI
Chris Lynn (c), Max Bryant, Marnus Labuschagne, Joe Denly, Joe Burns, Lewis Gregory, Jimmy Peirson (wk), Jack Wildermuth, Mark Steketee, Mitchell Swepson, Ben Laughlin
Strikers Strongest XI
Alex Carey (wk), Jake Weatherald, Philip Salt, Travis Head (c), Jonathan Wells, Ryan Gibson, Michael Neser, Danny Briggs, Wes Agar, Liam O Connor, Peter Siddle
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