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Sydney Thunder won six matches in a row over Hobart Hurricanes

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

The World Cup-winning coach Trevor Bayliss has taken Sydney Thunder to new heights, marking the first time in the club’s history that the Sydney Thunder have achieved a sixth-straight victory over the Hobart Hurricanes.

Sydney Thunder won six matches in a row over Hobart Hurricanes

The Nine Wickets at Empty MCG :-

The latest, a sunny Monday afternoon over the Hobart Hurricanes. A dominant nine-wicket win at the empty MCG has sealed the Thunder’s authority to be in the most form of the rivalry.

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Covid is in his second match since returning from isolation. Englishman Alex Hales smashed an unbeaten 80 off 56 balls and accelerated. Through gear for a second consecutive half-century as his team easily chased down the objective of 140 on neutral territory. Did.

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Sydney Thunder won six matches in a row over Hobart Hurricanes

The Scored 63 off 28 Balls Against Hobart :-

After failing to score 35 runs in his first seven innings of the season. Hales hit form after pulling out of disposition, scoring 63 off 28 balls. Against the Melbourne Renegades on Saturday against Hobart.

The Thunder’s sixth consecutive win surpassed and their previous best-of-five streak. And cemented their hopes for a second BBL title later this month.

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Bayliss, who won the 2019 World Cup with England, was appointed in June to replace former Thunder coach Shane Bond after completely changing the country’s outlook for white-ball cricket.

Everything that Bayliss has touched this season has turned into gold. Most notably his pace signings of Saqib Mahmood, Muhammad Hasnain, and Gurinder Sandhu. And the importation of Hales and Sam Billings.

Sydney Thunder won six matches in a row over Hobart Hurricanes

A Promoted the Union As Captain :-

Additionally, the club’s acting captain Chris Green has recently gone through a covid union. And was forced to promote Union as captain – their third captain for the season.

Former Thunder player Mike Hussey said on Fox Cricket. “I really thought that when Billings went away, and they had lost some of the other players. It might slow them down a little bit.”

Sydney Thunder won six matches in a row over Hobart Hurricanes

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The match’s most in-form batsman is head and shoulders above the rest of the competition. His 495 runs are far more than the next best (Perth Scorchers Colin Munro, 353 runs).

With Matthew Wade and on personal absence and D’Arcy Short. And despite his run tally struggling for fluency, McDermott is currently shouldering a big load.

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