The Perth Scorchers bid the WACA
ground farewell with their third Big Bash League title in four years and a
vintage performance straight from their tried and tested copybook. Their
nine-wicket win came with 25 balls to spare, comfortably the most emphatic
winning margin in a BBL final.
Adam Voges won the toss and bowled,
as they prefer to and 28 of 35 captains this BBL season have done. They took
wickets in the Powerplay and strangled the Sixers, keeping them to 141. In the
chase, their top order did the work in a belligerent Powerplay, then they
sauntered home as if they had an early dinner reservation. Which they may well
have done - the game was over in the blink of an eye.
Their triumph lifted one of the
BBL's peculiar hoodoos, as they become the first table-toppers to take home the
title. The Sydney Sixers, whose women's team won the WBBL earlier in the day,
were the latest - and likely the last - victims of BBL cricket, the WACA way.
The plan is for the Scorchers to play next season at the new 60,000-seater
Perth Stadium, across the river from the WACA but hulking, seeming bigger at
each glance. Just another homogeneous state-of-the-art bowl, there will be no
Fremantle Doctor, history or iconic floodlights.
Sean Abbott who took 20 wickets in
the tournament is the Under 25 cricketer of the tournament. Jhye Richardson was
the Man of the Match in the final. Chris Lynn of Brisbane Heat was the Player
of the tournament.
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