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In the Qualifier Big Bash League (BBL)|14, Sydney Sixers took Hobart Hurricanes at Bellrive Oval in Hobart. During the first innings, fans were treated to a spectacular display. Jack Edwards He prepared something amazing to chase the Sydney Sixers Matthew Wade Hobart Hurricanes.
The spectacular catch came in the seventh against the Hurricanes. Mitchell PerryThe bowler delivered a short length ball to Wade at 132.6 kmph. Wade, seeing the width, went for a powerful cut. The ball was expected to run to the boundary, but Edwards had other ideas. Edwards, on his way back, leapt to his right and, with flawless timing, plucked the ball out of the air with his right hand to the astonishment of everyone. Wide’s dismissal was caught by Edwards off Perry’s bowling for just 4 runs off 7 balls.
Here is the video:
Jack Edwards!
That’s a crazy catch. #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/PGSqV1B3z9
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Perry was one of the key performers for the Sydney Sixers in the first innings. He completed his three innings with a crucial wicket after a brilliant assist in Wade’s dismissal. The 24-year-old conceded 29 runs, which was instrumental in curbing Harike’s batting efforts.
Edwards was not only the hero of the season on the field but also shone on the ball. He contributed with his white skin. Nikhil Chaudhary For 14.
He asked to strike first. Hobart Hurricanes set a challenging target of 173/7 in 20 overs. Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, the Hurricanes put up an impressive total in the tournament. Opening Caleb Jewell He played a steady innings, scoring 40 runs off 41 balls which included two boundaries. His knock provided stability at the top of the order, but it was Ben McDermottA blistering 42 off 31 balls that lifted the Hurricanes in total. McDermott hit four fours and a six to score the highest runs for the Hobart Hurricanes in BBL history with this impressive knock.
For six people, Jafer Chohan And Ben Dwarshus They took two wickets each, 28 and 36 runs, respectively.