MS vs BH (4th Match) – Highlights
In this article, we will discuss the thrilling encounter between the MS and BH in the 4th match of the Big Bash League 2024, held at Melbourne on December 18. The match showcased an impressive display of cricket as Brisbane Heat chased down a target of 163 with remarkable ease, securing an 8-wicket victory with 11 balls to spare.
The Melbourne Stars put up a competitive total of 162/6 in their 20 overs, thanks to some resilient batting performances amidst regular breakthroughs by the Brisbane Heat bowlers. Opening the innings, Joe Clarke got the Stars off to a steady start with a brisk 32 off 23 balls, including two boundaries, before falling to Tom Whitney in the ninth over. Thomas Rogers couldn’t contribute much, departing early for 1 off 4 balls.
Sam Harper anchored the middle overs with a well-crafted 46 off 36 deliveries, striking four boundaries and a six, ensuring the momentum stayed with the Stars. Marcus Stoinis, the skipper, added firepower with his 26 off 17 balls, smashing a six and a boundary before being dismissed by Xavier Bartlett, who emerged as the pick of the bowlers. Bartlett’s figures of 3/25 in four overs were instrumental in containing the Stars.
Hilton Cartwright and Beau Webster played crucial roles in the death overs, with Webster remaining unbeaten on 28 off 19 balls at a strike rate of 147.36. However, the Heat bowlers, led by Bartlett and supported by Kuhnemann and Swepson, kept the Stars in check, ensuring they couldn’t cross the 170-mark. Mitchell Swepson was particularly economical, conceding just 15 runs in his four overs while picking up a wicket.
BH chased down the target of 163 with ease, winning by 8 wickets with 11 balls to spare, thanks to a clinical batting display led by Jimmy Peirson. Opening the innings, Jack Wood provided a quick start with a 21-ball 27, including three boundaries and a six, before being bowled by Hamish McKenzie in the eighth over. Matt Renshaw continued the momentum with a brisk 18 off 10 deliveries, striking three boundaries, but his innings was cut short by Marcus Stoinis.
The standout performer for the Heat was Jimmy Peirson, who anchored the chase with an unbeaten 72 off 56 balls. His composed knock, featuring five boundaries and two sixes, ensured the innings stayed on course despite the occasional loss of wickets. He was well-supported by Max Bryant, who accelerated the innings in the latter stages with an unbeaten 36 off just 22 balls, smashing three fours and a six at a strike rate of 163.63.
The MS bowlers struggled to find breakthroughs, with Marcus Stoinis being the most economical, conceding just 20 runs in his four overs and taking a wicket. Hamish McKenzie picked up the other wicket but was expensive, giving away 42 runs in his quota of overs. The rest of the bowling unit, including Adam Milne and Tom Curran, failed to contain the Heat’s batters, with Curran being particularly expensive at 10.73 runs per over.
The Peirson-Bryant partnership ensured there were no hiccups in the chase, and Brisbane Heat crossed the finish line with plenty of time to spare, marking a dominant performance in their Big Bash League campaign.
Melbourne Stars vs Brisbane Heat Scoreboard
Melbourne Stars– 162/6
Brisbane Heat– 163/2(18.1/20)
Result – Heat won by 8 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)
Player of the Match – Jimmy Peirson
MS vs BH Playing XI
Melbourne Stars
Joe Clarke, Thomas Rogers, Sam Harper(WK), Marcus Stoinis(C), Hilton Cartwright, Beau Webster, Tom Curran, Hamish McKenzie, Campbell Kellaway, Adam Milne, Brody Couch
Brisbane Heat
Jack Wood, Jimmy Peirson(WK), Matt Renshaw, Max Bryant, Daniel Drew, Paul Walter, Will Prestwidge, Xavier Bartlett, Tom Whitney, Mitchell Swepson(C), Matthew Kuhnemann
Disclaimer: These match highlights reflect the author’s insights and analysis. Readers are encouraged to consider the points discussed and form their own conclusions.