Twitter Reactions: Coleman, Lamichhane extend Melbourne Stars’ dream run
The Scorchers collapsed from 39/1 to 86 all out in a space of 61 balls.
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The Melbourne Stars’ fairy-tale journey in 2020 continued. The team, led by Glenn Maxwell, has now won seven matches in a row in the ongoing BBL. This time around, they thumped the Perth Scorchers by eight wickets at the Perth Stadium. With the resounding victory, the Stars strengthened their grip at the top of the table. The Scorchers need to go back to the drawing board at the earliest.
Scorchers capitulate after Inglis blitz
The Scorchers’ decision to bat first didn’t spring a surprise bearing in mind the numbers, favouring the team, defending totals. Nathan Coulter-Nile got Liam Livingstone, but Jos Inglis went berserk. In the first five overs, the hosts piled 48 runs, 37 of which came of Inglis’ bat. The opener’s knock came off 19 balls with four fours and a couple of sixes. The Scorchers’ innings fell apart from there on.
Glenn Maxwell got rid of the big fish to spark a collapse. After Inglis’ dismissal, the Scorchers managed 38 runs in 53 balls, losing seven wickets. In fact, barring Inglis, only Cameron Bancroft (10) got into the double-figures. Jackson Coleman, who picked three wickets, got big fish Mitchell Marsh. Sandeep Lamichhane brushed off the tail and the Scorchers were bowled out for 86 in 13.5 overs.
Stars race to yet another triumph
The Scorchers needed to make early inroads to make any sort of a comeback. Jhye Richardson conceded a single in his first. But Hilton Cartwright (19) and Marcus Stoinis (39*) didn’t let panic sneak in by any means. The duo put on 47 for the first wicket, though a tad over a run-a-ball. Mitchell Marsh broke the stand after Cartwright gave a simple caught and bowled to the bowler.
Fawad Ahmed foxed Ben Dunk to pick up the second Stars’ wicket. At the other end, Stoinis looked in ominous touch and got to 500 runs. Following Dunk’s dismissal, Seb Gotch joined Marcus in the middle. Gotch deposited Fawad Ahmed downtown to find some momentum. Marsh gave away five wides to pull the curtains down on the game. The Stars chased the target down with eight overs left.
Here is how Twitterati lauded the Stars:
I'm laughing at Simon Hughes plugging NXT.
Bet he doesn't know what it is….#BBL09— Zelina #1 (@bainalan05) January 15, 2020
3-16 (3) in his first game of #BBL09!
A deserved POTM 👏 pic.twitter.com/OkR2MtOtmE
— #INDvAUS (@FaST_CricBuzz) January 15, 2020
Roaming Stoin is by far the best roaming version #BBL09
— Liam Clarke (@Clarkeyy23) January 15, 2020
I'd want my money back if I'd gone to that shit show!
Inglis & Livingstone need to value their wicket more especially with our most inexperienced line-up#BBL09 #bbl2019
— Chris Bradbury (@bradburyfit) January 15, 2020
Stoinis love in, Oz TV is never subtle #BBL09
— Peter Brown (@mentaliste) January 15, 2020
Glenn Maxwell making just as important a contribution in Perth tonight as Marnus Labuschgne did in Mumbai last night.#INDvAUS#BBL09
— Jim Campbell (@JustJimWillDo) January 15, 2020
Latest #BBL09 points table. pic.twitter.com/7TzvajMw4F
— Adnan Ahmad (@adn_merry) January 15, 2020
Thanks to the 25,074 @ScorchersBBL fans who came out tonight and don’t despair. We’re back at Optus Stadium on Monday night to have a crack at @ThunderBBL in our indigenous match 🧡🏏 #BBL09 #MADETOUGH pic.twitter.com/Px1ngAUE5U
— Optus Stadium (@OptusStadium) January 15, 2020
Jackson Coleman takes the Player of the match award and cheque for his fine spell of 3/16! A good start from him and we are sure to be seeing more of him in the future.
Live: https://t.co/u6ZJDIQCxO#BBL09 #bbl #SCOvSTA @StarsBBL pic.twitter.com/Bj3TaFOnDK— 🏏FlashScore Cricket Commentators🏏 (@FlashCric) January 15, 2020
Are they planning on having any decent #BBL #BBL09 #Bigbash #bigbashleague games this season or will the farce continue?
— Barry K. Atkins Esq. (@BBlurto) January 15, 2020
Lol, conceding 5 wides down leg-side couldn't have been a more appropriate conclusion. #BBL09
— Mathew Farmakis (@Mathew_Farmakis) January 15, 2020
Heat moving up the ladder without playing #bbl09 pic.twitter.com/r8DdnmrJKT
— Coxy (@CoxyJindas) January 15, 2020
Matches 13
Runs 533
Avg 53.30
SR 130.63#BBL09Matches 10
Runs 517
Avg 86.16
SR 133.93#MarcusStoinis Is 'The Boss' When It Comes to Big Bash League.#TeamGreen#BBL2019 #BBL09 #Cricket— Waseem Jamaldini (@Waseem_1000) January 15, 2020
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