Hobart Hurricanes are poised to end Big Bash League’s group phase match as the top side irrespective of their result on Sunday. Hurricanes have played a flawless tournament so far winning seven games out of nine and have accumulated 15 points so far in the campaign.
Their final game on Sunday against Melbourne Stars is a huge dress rehearsal for the qualifier game on Tuesday. Hurricanes are set to face Sydney Sixers in the qualifier game and the winner of the game will get to play the finals. The loser on the other hand will have to play the Challenge match on Friday.
Here is the likely Hobart Hurricanes XI vs Melbourne Stars
Top order – Caleb Jewell, Mitchell Owen

Hobart Hurricanes have their openers to thank for their amazing batting performances so far this campaign. Caleb Jewell and Mitchell Owen took the Brisbane bowlers to the cleaners with their 80-run stand inside 7 overs. Jewell scored 76 runs while Owen scored 44 off 20 balls with just one boundary and six huge hits beyond the fence.
Middle Order – Charlie Wakim, Nikhil Chaudhary, Tim David

Veteran Charlie Wakim has struggled with the bat and has managed to score 28 runs from three games. Hurricanes will be looking at Wakim and most likely will give him one more chance before taking a call about his future. Nikhil Chaudhary and Tim David can use the long handle well in the middle overs and put the bowlers under pressure.
Lower-order –Matthew Wade, Jake Doran, Nathan Ellis

Veteran star Matthew Wade has been doing a great job as a finisher and his form with the bat will be crucial if Hurricanes hope to win the title. Jake Doran has made a decent impression since being drafted into the side in the last few games. Nathan Ellis has been leading from the front with his performances with the bat and ball playing a key role in the way Hurricanes have played so far this season.
Tail enders – Peter Hatzoglou, Riley Meredith, Marcus Bean

Leg spinner Peter Hatzoglou has been struggling and failed to pick any wickets in the last three games. Riley Meredith has bowled with good pace and decent control to give Hobart key wickets at regular intervals. Marcus Bean made an amazing start to his BBL career by picking the wicket of Nathan McSweeney to end with the figure of 1/32 from his four overs.
Hobart Hurricanes XI vs Melbourne Stars
Caleb Jewell, Mitchell Owen, Charlie Wakim, Nikhil Chaudhary, Tim David, Matthew Wade, Jake Doran, Nathan Ellis, Peter Hatzoglou, Riley Meredith, Marcus Bean.
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