Thursday, October 18, 2012

By Sheriff Michaels




Sydney Sixers into Semi-Finals of Champions League Twenty20 2012




CAPE TOWN, South Africa (TheSportsNEXT) October 19, 2012: Big Bash League’s Sydney Sixers recorded their third successive victory in the Champions League Twenty20 2012 on Thursday to book them a place in semi-finals of the competition.






The Sydney Sixers defeated South Africa’s Highveld Lions by five wickets at Newlands in Cape Town which means they have won three of their four matches. After defeating Chennai Super Kings, Yorkshire, and Highveld Lions, the Sydney Sixers have left their only game against Mumbai Indians who are on the brink of elimination following a series of dismal performances.

Batting first, Highveld Lions could manage 137 for nine from their 20 overs and Sydney Sixers achieved the target from 19 overs for the loss of five wickets.

Sydney Sixers captain Brad Haddin won the toss and decided to bowl first keeping in mind Highveld Lions’ liking to chase down scores and his decision proved quite right by his bowlers.

Australia’s left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc was the star of the show for the Sydney Sixers as he bagged three wickets for 19 runs from his four overs but Josh Hazlewood did the early damage as he finished with two for 18 from his four.

Gulam Bodi (61 from 44 – 4 fours, 3 sixes) once again clubbed bowlers on the favored leg-side consistently but he lacked support from the other end as skipper Alviro Petersen (5 from 6), Quanton de Kock (4 from 14), Niel McKenzie (17 from 16 – 2 fours), and Zander de Bruyn (4 from 10) all failed to impose themselves at the crease.

A late cameo by Jean Symes (23 from 16 – 3 fours, 1 six) and Chris Morris (14 not out from 9 – 2 fours) helped the Highveld Lions to a fighting total of 137 for nine.

Australian all-rounder Shane Watson, who was playing his last match in the Champions League Twenty20 2012, once again delivered with the ball and bat as he not only took two wickets for 25 runs but also made quick-fired 47 runs from mere 38 deliveries hitting four boundaries and three sixes.

Sydney Sixers openers Michael Lumb (22 from 22- 4 fours) and Shane Watson (47 from 38 – 4 fours, 3 sixes) gave their side a useful start by scoring 60 runs for the opening partnership from 8.3 overs before left-arm off-spinner Aaron Phangiso came on his own.

Aaron Phangiso first got rid of Michael Lumb and then removed Dominic Thornley on a first-ball-duck. Soon he captured the prized scalp of Shane Watson and brought his side back into the contention.

However, Sydney Sixers skipper Brad Haddin (32 from 21 – 1 four, 3 sixes) and Steven Smith (25 not out from 25 – 2 fours) made sure that the good work of openers doesn’t get wasted and despite of losing another couple of wickets towards the end of the innings they managed to achieve the target from final delivery of the 19th over.

Dirk Nannes bowled beautifully for a spell of one for 16 from four overs while Aaron Phangiso was the pick of the bowlers for the Highveld Lions as he captured three wickets for 14 runs from his four overs. Rest of the bowlers were pretty ordinary with Pakistani left-arm pacer Sohail Tanvir (4-0-29-0) once again failed to impress while Jean Symes was belted hard by the Sydney batsmen as he leaked 36 runs from three overs. Chris Morris also proved an expensive option as he gave away 35 runs from his three overs.

Mitchell Starc was declared Man of the Match for yet another staggering spell of fast bowling and he told the presentation party, “Playing a lot and working on a few little things, ball is coming out of the hand nicely. Like bowling at the death! Wickets in Colombo [during the ICC World Twenty20] were nice for the quicks early on. Good to bowl here with the pace and bounce. All of us [Sixers fast bowlers] are good mates."

Sydney Sixers skipper Brad Haddin said, "We didn’t start well with the ball, we fought back well, happy with the total we got to chase. We have got good cover for Watson, wish him well for the Test series. Yes, we are thinking about the semi-finals now."

Highveld Lions captain Alviro Petersen stated, "Just a couple of bad overs with bat and ball. T20 cricket is all about that. Phangiso is an underrated bowler, he has done well for us in the past couple of years."

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