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It’s time for the Heat to make a move on a possible spot in the Finals. They have a golden chance if they can overcome the Strikers for the second time in a week.
It’s time for the Heat to make a move on a possible spot in the Finals. They have a golden chance if they can overcome the Strikers for the second time in a week.
THE GAME
Friday 17 January – 2.40pm (Qld time) at the Adelaide Oval
BROADCAST
Catch all the action live on Fox Cricket or stream online with a Kayo subscription.
FORM
The Heat have lost one of their past five games. They overcame the loss to the Scorchers in Perth with a comfortable win at the Gabba over Adelaide, with James Pattinson starring with the ball and AB de Villiers making an assured debut.
SQUADS
Both squads remain unchanged since Tuesday’s clash at The Gabba.
LAST TIME THEY MET
On Tuesday at the Gabba when Brisbane chased down a small target courtesy of de Villiers (40) and Matt Renshaw (52no) after James Pattinson had taken 5-33 to restrict the Strikers to 110.
FORM AT ADELAIDE OVAL
The Heat have had a solid ratio of wins verses losses in Adelaide, including their last visit there in BBL|08 when they won. The Strikers will look to fight back hard in this game and tend to be a better side at home than away.
KEY PLAYERS
Matt Renshaw v Rashid Khan
The Heat left-hander is showing his versatility this season, and his shot-making ability makes him a key match-up with the Strikers’ leg-spinning trumpcard. Khan is shouldering the responsibility of bowling more overs in the Power Play and represents a steep challenge for most batsmen.
Josh Lalor v Jake Weatherald
The Heat swing king will have his sights on the dangerous Weatherald, with the Strikers opener capable of setting up a big score if he gets going in the Power Play. Lalor is a vital member of the Heat attack and will also be important in the final overs.
IT’S A BIG NIGHT FOR..
Chris Lynn. The Heat skipper could go a long way towards securing a much-needed win for his club if he can produce one of his trademark knocks. He may shift up to opener to take advantage of the Power Play.
Name of Author: Brisbane Heat
The Brisbane Heat are an Australian professional cricket team competing in the Big Bash League (BBL), representing both men’s and women’s cricket. Based in Brisbane, Queensland, the Heat succeeded the Queensland Bulls, who played in the former KFC Twenty20 Big Bash. The team wears a teal uniform and plays at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, known as The Gabba.