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I am an unapologetic fan of the Big Bash, which has been my pre-vaccine vaccine to this winter of discontentment. I love that it is on most nights and the cricket can just flow over you – it is the non-pharmacologic therapeutic intervention I didn’t know I needed.
Nonetheless, it could do with some feedback from a fan.
Match times
The matches have become too long. Some matches were going past 11 o’clock which is unsuitable for young families watching at home – one certainly cannot expect young fans to attend matches if games finish this late.
Three matches in two cities across 10 hours of Big Bash cricket that will determine who finishes in the top five and earns the all-important hosting rights
Heat spin into first Bash Finals for four years
Labuschagne the all-round hero as Brisbane survive nail-biting late scare to down Scorchers by six runs in Adelaide
Andrew Ramseyat Adelaide Oval
26 January 2021, 12:05 PM AEST
Heat advance to BBL Finals with thrilling win over Scorchers
The match in a tweet: Heat run hot to steal a finals berth with a six-run win despite a last-gasp effort from Mitchell Marsh that saw the first game of today s BBL|10 triple-header decided on the final delivery.
The score: Brisbane Heat 7-181 (Lynn 51, Labuschagne 46; Tye 2-23)
beat Perth Scorchers 6-175 (Marsh 54no, Roy 41; Labuschagne 3-35)
By Zachary GatesJan 26th, 2021
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Warne ripped into the Australian off-spinner for not employing a silly point when Cheteshwar Pujara was on strike during the opening session of the fifth day, especially because that field placement had paid off against India s rock in the first Test.
Warne then unleashed another astounding barrage of words about the Sixers bowling tactics to box-office Stars batsman Glenn Maxwell tonight at the MCG.
While the legendary leg-spinner must have been delighted to see Maxwell fire for his beloved club - he played for the Stars throughout the first three seasons of BBL history - the Sixers refusal to bowl wide yorkers outside off left him baffled.