The fifth BBL final was a tale of
two innings and two collapses. Kevin Peterson who is in marvelous form scored
74 before Usman Khawaja who is in simply superhuman touch, made 70 which as
wickets tumbled proved enough to hand Sydney Thunder their first title. Thunder
had never finished outside the bottom two for the first four sessions and
2015-16 has been a topsy turvy one too.
They lost four consecutive games
after winning their first three and only crept into the finals when their fate
was beyond their control. Thunder have won only 11 out of 41 matches since the
Big Bash inception and Hussey has been at the helm of nine of them, including a
final on the same day Thunder won the inaugural Women BBL too. In final game,
Hussey was given a guard of honor by Stars led by their captain, David Hussey.
Stars were 50 for 2 in seven overs
when the other opener Luke Wright fell, but Pieterson was unperturbed. In Peter
Handscomb and David Hussey, Pieterson found a pair of willing assistants to run
hard and exploit the MCG vast expenses. But when Kallis bowled Hussey with a magnificent
Yorker, it sparked a collapse as Stars lost six wickets for 45 runs.
In response, Khawaja ends the BBL
with 345 runs in four innings, three of which were genuinely match winning. In last
Ben Rohrer flicked to leg for two, and drove down the ground for six to win the
game. Usman Khawaja was named Man of the Match and Chris Lynn was named as Man
of the Series.
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