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In the 13th match of the ongoing Big Bash League 2020-21, Adelaide Strikers defeated Brisbane Heat by 2 runs at The Gabba on Wednesday.
Chasing 151, Heat started horribly after losing opener Sam Heazlett for a duck on the second ball of the first over. As if the trouble wasn’t enough, left-armer Danny Briggs removed Simon Milenko in the very next over.
Max Bryant (12) and Daniel Lawrence (13) did show some fight by adding 24 runs for the second wicket, but Rashid Khan broke the partnership by dismissing B꧒ryaꩵnt in the fifth over.
The wicket of Bryant opened floodgates as Heat were soon reduced to 68/8 after their batting collapsed🌳 in front of quality bowling of Strikers.
It looked like the game was almost over for Heat but their stand-in captain Jimmy Peirson had some other plans. The wicketkeeper-batsman formed an unbelievable stand of 60 runs for the ninth wicket with tailender Mujeeb Ur Rahman (18).
Pacer Peter Siddle removed Rahman in the 18th, but🎀 Peirson stayed at his end and reached a gutted half-century. The game went to the wire as Heat needed 6 off the last ball with Peirson on strike. But the batsman only managed to hit a four and Heat fell short by 2 runs. Peirson remained unbeaten on 69 off 36 deliveries with seven fours and two sixes.
Renshaw, Nielson drive Strikers to 150/6
Earlier, Heat skipper Chris Lynn won the toss and opted to bowl first, but before he could come on the field to lead the team, Lynn got injured during the warmup session and got ruled out of the game. Peirson was named the stand-in captain while Simon Milenko was taken as a replacement for Lynn.
The Strikers’ batsmen got the starts, but none of them converted it into a big inning. Matt Renshaw top scored with 32 runs off 28 balls, while Jonathan Wells smashed 31 from 26 deliveries.
The wicketkeeper-batsman Harry Nielson made some valuable contribution down the order with a quickfire 28 to take his team’s score to 150/6. He smashed three fours and a six while scoring runs at an impressive strike-rate of 140.
For Heat, Xavier Barlett was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets for 24 runs in 4 overs. Apart from Barlett, Mark Steketee bagged two scalps, and Jack Wildermuth picked up one wicket.
Here is how Twitter reacted:
I’m sure we all want to give Jimmy Pierson a socially distanced hug right now. That was a stunningly bonkers knock that surely deserved a w. Well bowle𒐪d by Worrall, mind.
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell)
Jimmy Peirson and Mujeeb Ur Rahman now hold the record for highest 9th wicket partne๊rship in the BBL (60).
In 2018-19, they put on 45 against the♛ Adelaide Strikers which was the biggest 1🃏0th wicket stand in BBL until Briggs-Worrall pair broke it this season.
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats)
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What an unbelievable finish to the v game.
Heat dead and buried at 67-8 but Jimmy Peirson and Mujeeb's stand was extraordinary & they almost pulled it off. Should he have trusted in that final over though? I would have!
— Martin McConachie (@HamdonMart)
Looks li♚ke Matty Ren𒁏shaw is using a retro Powerspot. Thought he was more a Hayden man than a Slater man. Early Xmas pressie perhaps
— Adam Burnett (@AdamBurnett09)
Jimmy Pierson has turned into a cross between Chris Gayle🐎 and Kevin Pieterson in 💯this game 🏏🔥
— Mark Dignam (@MarkDignam_84)
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The Power S✃urge changes the momentum of the game yet again
— Martin Smith (@martysmith1987)
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Phew! Snuck that one home. Well done
— Jono Haysom (@JonoH)
Jimmy Peirson made the 🎀right call to not take the singles gave them the best chance of winning good on the bloke at least he showed some guts unlike the weak♚ top order
— jake (@jaketh14)
Got to feel for Jimmy Peirson.. brave knock 🍒but bad luck to end on loosing side.. Good game of cricket this except the umpiring error 🙂
— Bishal Pattjoshi (@bishalpattjoshi)
Jimmy Peirson … so close! Great courage.
— Cameron Bell (@CameronBell)
Tough luck.. 💔
— Rashid Farook (@rashidtweetzzz)