Melbourne Renegades Vs
Brisbane Heat
Melbourne, 22nd December 2012
Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to bat first Man of the Match – B Cutting
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Brisbane Heat 133/7 (20 overs)
Thisara Perara 38
Muttiah Muralitharan 2-22
B Cutting 33* Darren Pattinson 2-32
L Pomersbach 18
Aaron O’Brien 1-14
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Melbourne Renegades 137/4 (19.1 overs)
Aaron Finch 33
B Cutting 2-12
Ben Rohrer 30* James Hopes 1-20
Tom Cooper 29*
Melbourne Renegades won by six wickets
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Renegades beat Heat by six wickets at Melbourne
Perth Scorchers beat Brisbane Heat by 9 wickets in rain affected game
A brilliant batting display of hitting by Nathan Coulter-Nile has leads Perth Scorchers by nine wickets win over Brisbane Heat in a rain haulted KFC T20 Big Bash League clash at Tuesday.
Needing 51 runs to win from just five overs following a extended rain delay, Coulter-Nile smashed 23 off just six balls including 20 runs off one Dan Christian over before Shaun Marsh's unbeaten 19 sealed the win with a six in the final over.
James Hopes appeared to have set the Heat on the way to victory when he conceded just six runs off the third over, taking the wicket of Herschelle Gibbs (9) in the process.
But Coulter-Nile, elevated into a pinch-hitting role, take the game away from the home side team with a powerful display.Brisbane Heat faced 13.1 overs in their innings before the heavens opened to delay play for over an hour.
Brisbane Heat 109/4 in 13.1 overs
Perth Scorchers 51/1 (4.2 overs)
Match Reduced to 5 overs due to rain - Perth Scorchers won by 9 wickets( D/L method)
Brisbane Heat beat Adelaide Strikers by 3 wickets
Big Bash League 2012-13
6th Match, Adelaide Strikers Vs Brisbane Heat
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Australia
13th December 2012
Brisbane Heat won the toss and chose to field first
Scorecard:
Adelaide Strikers 185/8 (20 overs)
Callum Ferguson 52
Kieron Pollard 48
Alister McDermott 3-48
Brisbane Heat 186/7 (20 overs)
Luke Pomersbach 65
Joe Burns 37
Kieron Pollard 2-38
Brisbane Heat won by 3 wickets. Luke Pomersbach named for the Man of the Match award.
Hobart Hurricanes beat Brisbane Heat by 8 wickets
Big Bash League 2012-13
3rd Match, Hobart Hurricanes Vs Brisbane Heat
The Gabba, Brisbane
Austrlia.
9th December, 2012
Brisbane Heat won the toss and chose to bat first
Scorecard:
Brisbane Heat 172/6 (20 overs)
Daniel Christian 49
Joe Burns 44
Evan Gulbis 3-29
Michael Hoqan 2-22
Hobart Hurricanes 175/2 (19 overs)
Travis Birt 57*
Owais Shah 36*
Hobart Hurricanes won by 8 wickets
Man of the Match - Travis Birt
Heat break their duck
Brisbane Heat staged a thrilling upset to record their first victory in the KFC T20 Big Bash League on Friday, edging league leaders Hobart Hurricanes by three runs.
Hosts Brisbane won the toss and chose to bat at the Gabba, where openers Andrew Robinson (44) and Matthew Hayden (76) fired their team toward a commanding total.
The Heat finished up 201 all out, posting a challenging target for the visitors from Tasmania.
Hobart's run chase began steadily enough thanks to the efforts of Jonathan Wells and Phil Jacques.
But when both openers fell in quick succession in the fifth and seventh overs, doubt was cast on the Hurricanes' capacity to threaten the Brisbane total.
Jacques was stumped by wicket-keeper Chris Hartley for 27 in the fifth over.
Wells followed two overs later, caught and bowled by Daniel Vettori for 24.
The latter's departure left Hobart 2-57, and seemingly ill equipped to challenge in the 12 overs remaining.
But if any Brisbane player thought a first victory in the competition was in the bag, Travis Birt and Owais Shah would make sure they earned it.
The pair posted a dynamic partnership of 141 runs for the third wicket, with Birt blasting his way to 74 off just 36 balls.
His swashbuckling knock included eight fours and three sixes, with two of the latter coming in successive balls off a dumbfounded Vettori.
Shah fell just short of his partners' high-speed innings, bringing up 69 runs from 44 balls.
Their exploits kept the Hurricanes in contention right until the death, but the challenge faltered when Birt was run out by McDermott off the penultimate ball of the match.
Shah still had a chance to win it, and needed four runs off the last ball from McDermott to do so.
But the Middlesex man could only find Daniel Christian in the deep, with the last-ball wicket cueing giddy celebrations from the Brisbane players.
Earlier, Robinson and Hayden put on 100 runs for the first wicket opening the batting for the Heat.
Both men made their intentions clear from the off, with Hayden smashing the first of his three sixes in the second over.
The veteran finished up with six fours, a tally matched by Robinson before he was run out by Rana Naved-ul-Hasan.
Roelof van der Merwe arrived at the crease and Brisbane's progress continued, as the all-rounder notched 24 from just 19 balls.
He fell caught and bowled to Jason Krejza and Christian could only succeed in adding eight, but Peter Forrest did contribute a valuable knock of 33.
Hayden was the last wicket to fall, caught by Matt Johnston at deep square leg after attempting a pull off the bowling of Rana in the final over.
Rhett Lockyear (1-13) had been the man to remove Christian, joining Rana (1-42) and Krejza (1-36) as the only Hobart players to take a wicket.
Johnston (0-35) endured an evening to forget, conceding 12 runs off the first over of the match after bowling four wides and a no-ball.
He finished empty-handed after leaking 35 runs in his three overs.
Despite suffering their first defeat from five matches, Hobart remain top of the ladder with eight points.
They are two points ahead of the second-placed Perth Scorchers, who play Adelaide on Sunday.
Brisbane's victory sees them move on to two points, level with the Melbourne Stars, who take on cross-city rivals the Melbourne Renegades on Saturday.
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