Vince 91* guides Sixers to thrilling last-over win
Abbott picked up three wickets as Stoinis' half-century went in vain
Abbott picked up three wickets as Stoinis' half-century went in vain
Scorer: Binoy George | Commentator: Andrew Miller
9.52pm Well, that was dramatic. But the upshot is that Sixers vault to the top of the table, one point ahead of Scorchers and Thunder, thanks to James Vince's outstanding unbeaten 91 from 59 balls. A largely one-man show, although he was running out of steam by the end and needed some help over the line from Silk and Christian. Hughes and Henriques played useful hands too.
Jordan Silk: "I heard a noise as it went past the bat, but the front-on camera showed I was a foot away from it, I reckon I was run out at the other end anyway. Vince has been good with that sort of innings, we've been speaking about having a set batter at the end. Shots all around the pitch, he was class, that's why we get him back every year."
So there we have it, some sort of clarity on that penultimate ball, but all's well that ends well for Sixers. Thanks for joining us, a reminder of the state of the standings - contrasting fortunes for tonight's combatants. From Miller, Alan and Binoy, good night!
JC Silk c †Clarke b Wood 15 (22m 10b 1x4 1x6) SR: 150.00
Two to win... but a wicket would be interesting
Afeef: "I remember when Vince was on 98 once and a wide from Tye denied him a century" Might need snookers to get there now
If Vince gets his hundred, Sixers win... 11 needed for the win
Abbott picked up three wickets as Stoinis' half-century went in vain