Brisbane Heat clinched their second Big Bash League title, ending an 11-year title drought, with a 54-run win over the Sydney Sixers at the SCG.
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Melbourne Renegades 199 for 7 (Fraser-McGurk 95, Walter 2-23) beat Brisbane Heat 196 for 4 (Wood 45 ... in the protected zone ...
The Brisbane Heat, on the other hand ... Making hard hitters or all-rounders the captain or vice-captain is the best way to gain maximum points and win grand leagues in today's match.
Steve Smith has suffered an elbow injury but the star batter is still planning to captain Australia in the two-Test tour of ...
Jake Fraser-McGurk was "spewing" about his lack of runs, but finally found his hard-hitting best in blasting his Melbourne Renegades to a thrilling three-wicket win over Brisbane Heat. Having been ...
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(More Cricket News) Earlier, Brisbane Heat captain Colin Munro won the toss and decided to field against Warner-led Sydney Thunder. Warner scored 50 as his side posted formidable 173 in 20 overs.
However, Brisbane Heat needs to win next two matches to secure there spot in the BBL14 finals. Khawaja will lead the Heat as captain, with Colin Munro sitting out to recover from a dislocated ...
Two Melbourne Renegades bowlers, including captain Will Sutherland, were removed from the attack after repeat warnings for running on the pitch at Marvel Stadium as the Brisbane Heat batters blasted 4 ...
Brisbane Heat: Usman Khawaja (c), Nathan McSweeney ... remaining games to qualify for the BBL|14 finals. Khawaja will captain the side with New Zealand international Colin Munro missing the ...
Melbourne Renegades bowlers Will Sutherland and Fergus O'Neill were both removed from the attack by the umpires in a bizarre ...