Big Bash League 2023-24 Final: Brisbane Heat Beat Sydney Sixers By 54 Runs
Brisbane Heat decimated Sydney Sixers in the final to win their second BBL title. Here are the details.
Big Bash League 2023-24 Final: Brisbane Heat thumped Sydney Sixers by 54 runs in the Final to win their second BBL title in their history. The Heat were magnificent in every department as they outclassed the Moises Henriques-led side with ease. The win now puts them alongside runners-up Sydney Sixers and Perth Scorchers in the multiple winners club as the franchise has ended its 11-year wait for the elusive title.
They brought the HEAT 🏆
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 24, 2024
Brisbane are #BBL13 champions! pic.twitter.com/QDrTMY01w8
This is your moment, @HeatBBL. Champions of #BBL13 🙌 pic.twitter.com/43FmAwd1X0
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 24, 2024
Lift it high, Brisbane 🏆
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 24, 2024
You’re the champions of #BBL13 👏 pic.twitter.com/jyMLcigHS3
Brisbane Heat Vs Sydney Sixers Final Match Report
Electing to bowl first, the Sydney Sixers were off a flyer at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney as the side gave home fans the perfect start by dismissing Jimmy Pearson within the first over as the wicketkeeper batsman was dismissed on a paltry score of 4 runs.
However, things started going south for the Sixers as they committed a blunder by dropping last matc's centurion Josh Brown on individual score of 3. The drop proved to be highly costly as the opening batsman went on to score a brilliant half-century, before being dismissed on 53 by Steve O'Keefe.
Valiant efforts from middle order and excpetional bowling from Sean Abbott alongside economic spells of Todd Murphy and Steve O'Keefe saw the Heat reach a fighting score of 166, which was a par total on the surface and gave them a good chance of pulling off a great victory.
Brisbane Heat have been by far the best bowling side of the edition and they showed no signs of slowing down and gave the home crowd a huge heartbreak by dismissing the highly dangerous Daniel HUghes wihtin thefirst over and the Sixers couldn't recover from thesetback as four wickets from man of the match Spencer Johnson and rest of the wickets from other bowlers budled Sixers out for 112 as Heat registered a famous victory by defeating the home team by 54 runs.