9.15pm A bummer for Sydney Thunder who were on top when the floodlights went off. Watson was not pleased that they had to call off the game, especially since the game needed just two more overs to make it official. But c'est la vie... as the teams settle for one point each. Watson's hundred will count in the record books, but it will be a rare ton that won't result in a victory. That's all from us at ESPNcricinfo for today... see you soon for more BBL.
9.12pm Chris Lynn and the umpires are having a chat. The Thunder players are out in the middle. Hopefully we'll have an update soon. And now the teams shake hands. It's a called-off game! Official.
8.50pm I'm told entire east Brisbane is under a power cut, and the matter is being investigated. The Thunder players don't look too happy. Wonder if some sort of an update has been passed on to them.
Some essential reading for you guys, if keen. I'm grabbing a cup of coffee. Colleague Deivarayan Muthu caught up with Thunder's Anton Devcich, and his has been quite a story.
Word from Sydney Thunder: "We have just been informed that play needs to resume before 10.11pm (AEDT) to get a result. Hopefully they'll get the lights back on shortly."
8.37pm Daryl Harper in conversation with Shane Watson, presume it's briefing him about the situation and the overs we could lose.
8.30pm Gnasher tells me the outage isn't just restricted to the Gabba. So we could be in for a delay. Not sure how long just yet.
A tweet from Brisbane Heat: "Major power outage on Stanley and Vulture Street. Energex on-site."
John: "Looks like only the lights (I mean no lights and not bad lights!) can save the Heats now!"
chris: "Brisbane under the pump and the lights mysteriously go out. I smell a conspiracy!" -- Ha ha ha
One of the light towers has gone kaput. We will be in for a short delay in proceedings. Fans in the stands putting their torch lights on in a fun gesture, as if to say 'get on with this fellas'. A portion of lighting in the main grandstand has gone off too. Oh, dear. What is happening?
END OF OVER:20 | 13 Runs | ST: 186/4 | RR: 9.30
- Chris Green14 (8b)
- Jay Lenton0 (0b)
- Josh Lalor4-0-29-0
- Ben Cutting4-0-41-2
There had not been a hundred in the BBL this season, but that changed tonight as Watson ploughed through the Heat attack, getting there in 61 balls, in a knock replete with powerful pull shots that generally sailed over the boundary. The likes of Anton Devcich and Daniel Sams played around him as Sydney Thunder put up a total of 186 that may well see them correct their recent record against Brisbane Heat of having lost their previous four matches. Join us soon for the chase.
END OF OVER:19 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | ST: 173/4 | RR: 9.10
- Chris Green2 (2b)
- Jay Lenton0 (0b)
- Ben Cutting4-0-41-2
- Mujeeb Ur Rahman4-0-33-1
DR Sams c Bryant b Cutting 18 (13b 1x4 1x6) SR: 138.46
END OF OVER:18 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | ST: 167/3 | RR: 9.27
- Daniel Sams14 (9b)
- Chris Green0 (0b)
- Mujeeb Ur Rahman4-0-33-1
- Ben Cutting3-0-35-1
SR Watson c Bryant b Mujeeb Ur Rahman 100 (62b 8x4 6x6) SR: 161.29
END OF OVER:17 | 15 Runs | ST: 161/2 | RR: 9.47
- Shane Watson99 (60b)
- Daniel Sams9 (5b)
- Ben Cutting3-0-35-1
- Mitchell Swepson3-0-34-0