Salt secures record-breaking Strikers win after Heat run cold
Phil Salt smacked an unbeaten 67 to propel Adelaide Strikers to a 10-wicket win over Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League on Friday.
The Heat were stunningly bowled out for 100 in their innings at The Adelaide Oval, Matt Renshaw (43) and captain Chris Lynn (26) the only players to reach double figures.
Adelaide reached the modest target of 101 with 9.1 overs to spare, Salt and Jake Weatherald (33) securing their biggest BBL win ever by balls remaining.
They are third in the table with 11 points from 10 games. Brisbane are a point behind them in fifth.
Just like that, it's over! Blink and you would have missed it! #BBL09 pic.twitter.com/5OTbzouxEP — KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 17, 2020
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BRISBANE FAIL TO HEAT UP
The visitors' innings never got going, and the Heat were two down inside the first four overs when AB de Villiers (2) was taken at deep square.
Lynn and Renshaw's stand of 35 briefly steadied the ship, but when the former went to Liam O'Connor (3-30) the Heat fell apart.
Renshaw found nothing in the way of support as a talented attack featuring Michael Neser and Rashid Khan along with Peter Siddle ripped through the Brisbane line-up.
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PHIL WORTH HIS SALT
Salt has struggled for form since his half century against the Melbourne Renegades on December 29.
However, the opener proved his worth with an excellent display of ball striking.
He hit five fours and five sixes in a superb showing, with Weatherald - who found the rope six times - more than playing his part as Adelaide eased to a victory that was fittingly sealed with a Salt maximum.