Australian veteran Chris Green recorded a memorable Monday in Big Bash League 14, as the Sydney Thunder all-rounder completed 200 wickets in T20's. The 200th prey of Chris Green none other than the highly-dangerous Ashton Turner, as the Perth Scorchers captain handed a cheap dismissal at a sensitive position in the game, as his side succumbed to a humiliating defeat.
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Straight to him!200 T20 wickets for Chris Green, and the Scorchers are in all sorts. #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/ZjqS7c2oMc
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 13, 2025Tom Andrews Saves The Day For Sydney Thunder!
Tom Andrews provided a performance for the ages, as his all-round brilliance ensured a Finals berth for Sydney Thunder in BBL 14. The 30-year-old scored a blistering unbeaten 37 off 13 deliveries, and registered the figures of 1/20 in 3 overs with the ball, as Perth Scorchers succumbed to a humiliating 61-run defeat.
"Definitely, we haven't played the last two games as good as we can. Against the Scorchers, probably the best teams in the tournament in the last few years, to get one over them is massive. We are extremely happy, still one game to go. But great to get over the line. (on his clean ball striking) I didn't know, the first few balls I just tried to get off strike. Then I thought to try and why not to keep going after getting one from the middle of the bat," said Tom Andrews, who was awarded the 'Player of the Match'.
"Yeah, well we have a lot of all-rounders in the team. I am happy to stick behind the order and do my best in whatever chances I get. Once we got to 160, we knew it was a good score. We knew we had to bowl well. Tanveer got us an early breakthrough. Greeny does his thing, putting pressure on the batters. It was pretty good overall," he added.