Dwarshuis, Henriques secure home final for clinical Sydney Sixers
Heat crumbled to 113 all out in 153 chase as Dwarshuis finished with his career-best T20 figures of 5 for 21
Heat crumbled to 113 all out in 153 chase as Dwarshuis finished with his career-best T20 figures of 5 for 21
Scorer: K Vairavan | Commentator: Ekanth
There we have it, Sydney Sixers will host the final at the SCG. Perth Scorchers host Adelaide Strikers tomorrow, the winner of that game will take on Heat in Carrara to decide the second finalist. You can follow all the action and get all the news and updates from the league here on ESPNcricinfo. Thanks for joining us tonight. See ya!
Ben Dwarshuis, POTM: It's amazing. We set a competitive total. I got the rewards but we bowled well as a team. Really special to book a place in a home final. The wicket was two-paced and had a bit of variable bounce. We had the benefit of watching Heat's bowlers and learned from that. Always nice to see the ball moving around, which doesn't often happen in T20s. Home crowds always turn out for finals, hope we have a full-house there and can win another final.
9:50pm Sixers didn't have much of a chance of making this game when they were slated to take Perth Scorchers away, in their last league game. Now, they're just one step away from lifting the trophy. They lost a crucial bat flip but that worked out better. They struggled a bit with the bat but pulled through. They studied the pitch during the first innings and the bowlers held onto good lengths, which was all they needed to do. Batters weren't able to hit through the line and that showed right from the start, with Josh Brown's struggles. Peirson stuck around for a while but, unlike Moises Henriques in the first innings, couldn't turn things around.
MP Kuhnemann c O'Keefe b Dwarshuis 3 (5m 6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
Can Dwarshuis finish with a five-for?
The left-armer took five wickets against Brisbane Heat as Sydney Sixers booked a home grand final
Heat crumbled to 113 all out in 153 chase as Dwarshuis finished with his career-best T20 figures of 5 for 21
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