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Till then, this is Rudransh, signing off with my co-commentator Dwaipayan Mukherjee. Take care!
This win allows the Adelaide Strikers to jump to the 6th spot in the points table, ahead of bottom dwellers Melbourne Renegades and Sydney Thunder who have both mustered just 3 points. The Melbourne Stars host the Sydney Thunder tomorrow in what would be a clash of the teams sitting in the top half of the table. Join us for that one.
Matthew Short is the Player of the Match, here's what he has to say: Massive win. We needed it. I think we need the next three in a row as well. The fans have been behind us. Good to get the win. Nothing to lose has been the messaging for the last couple of days. We were under the pump in the last few games, nice to go over the line. They are quality outfit wherever they play. We knew it was going to be a tough challenge. We know now that if we pull together we can be a tough team to beat. I don't feel any extra pressure. I am feeling really good. There's not too much to learn, he (Lynn) has taught me a lot in the last couple of months. He keeps me calm in the middle.
Adelaide Strikers (154/1 in 16.1 overs) defeat Perth Scorchers (153/7) by 9 wickets
Matthew Short - 76* (51) | Chris Lynn - 50* (33) David Payne - 2/22 | Lloyd Pope - 2/36
It has been a proper annihilation by Adelaide Strikers. They hand two-time defending champions Perth Scorchers their first defeat of the season. Matthew Short has led the way with an exceptional batting effort of an unbeaten 76 from 51 balls. He seems to be relishing the captaincy duties and thriving under that extra bit of leadership.
His 96 run partnership with Chris Lynn deflated whatever conviction Perth Scorchers had of making a match out of this one. "We love batting together, he keeps me calm." - says Matt Short as he picks up the Man of The Match award by Kath Loughnan.
The fact that they have managed to win this by a margin of 23 balls remaining speaks volumes about the decimation that was on show tonight. Henry Thornton spoke in the pre-match show that they had nothing to lose and the Strikers played in exactly that fashion.
One of those rare days for Perth Scorchers where nothing seemed to go their way. 154 was always going to be a tough ask to defend, specially given the red hot form in which the Strikers top order find themselves in and all 3 of them put on a show tonight.
It would be an arduous job for the ones making the highlights reel as the ball flew to all parts of the ground and the Scorchers bowlers were bereft of ideas on how to limit the rampaging Strikers batting line-up that hit fifth gear from the very first over tonight.
16.1 Cooper Connolly to Matthew Short, THAT'LL DO! Low full toss on the leg-stump, Matt comes forward and clips it to deep fine leg to complete a stunning win for the Strikers! What an innings this was from him and what a brilliant partnership with Lynn. The Strikers defeat the double defending champions by nine wickets!
Chris Lynn and Short take their side to within touching distance of victory as the skipper leaves just a solitary run. The formalities are left.
15.6 Andrew Tye to Matthew Short, short on the hips, pulls to square leg for a single to level the scores!
15.5 Andrew Tye to Matthew Short, slower dipping yorker on the leg-stump, clipped to mid-wicket
15.4 Andrew Tye to Chris Lynn, slower ball on the off-stump, Lynn clips it to deep mid-wicket and he gets to is 50!
15.3 Andrew Tye to Chris Lynn, SIX! Superb. Short on the body again, reads the slower one and hits it flat and parallel to the ground and it slashes the air to clear the mid-wicket boundary!