9.45pm Handshakes all around as the crowd got a great game today. Rashid comes around to Philippe and says something with a smile, great scenes. Philippe of Rashid today: 23 off six balls, with three fours and a six. Excellent performance from the Sixers again, showing why they've been doing well this season. It initially looked like the Strikers were running away towards a massive total on this batting pitch, being 1 for 56 in the powerplay, before the return of Josh Hazlewood to BBL after six seasons put the brakes on them. The Sixers' opening stand set the tone for the chase, especially from Avendano, before Philippe blunted Rashid and stayed till the end to ensure victory.
That's all from me, tonight, fellas. It's Vishal Dikshit and Ranjith signing off, with this tweet that sumps up the match:
Philippe gives some advice to Curran. Siddle needs some stinging yorkers now
Siddle needs to defend three now
END OF OVER:19 | 21 Runs | SS: 173/3 (4 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 9.10, RRR: 4.00)
- Tom Curran4 (1b)
- Josh Philippe82 (51b)
- Michael Neser4-0-48-0
- Peter Siddle3-0-22-1
Curran will face his first ball
Neser's last
END OF OVER:18 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | SS: 152/3 (25 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.44, RRR: 12.50)
- Josh Philippe65 (46b)
- Tom Curran0 (0b)
- Peter Siddle3-0-22-1
- Rashid Khan4-0-34-1
That's the longest I've seen a wicket being checked for a not-so-close dismissal. At least the right decision was delivered
JM Vince c Rashid Khan b Siddle 13 (11b 0x4 1x6) SR: 118.18
Only six of the over so far
Vince eyeing the leg side
Siddle has two left in the bag, he's setting the field
END OF OVER:17 | 8 Runs | SS: 145/2 (32 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.52, RRR: 10.66)
- Josh Philippe63 (44b)
- James Vince8 (7b)
- Rashid Khan4-0-34-1
- Harry Conway4-0-38-1
Rashid finishes with 1 for 34 after 12 off his first over