RESULT
24th Match (N), Coffs Harbour, January 05, 2026, Big Bash League
(18.4/20 ov, T:115) 118/7

Sixers won by 3 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)

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35* (26) & 2/19
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Davies, Kerr take Sixers home in a low-scoring thriller

Defending 114, Heat had Sixers 56 for 7 before Davies and Kerr added 62 in an unbroken stand

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05-Jan-2026
Hayden Kerr and Joel Davies celebrate the win, Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat, Coffs Harbour, BBL, January 5, 2026

Hayden Kerr and Joel Davies added 62 in an unbroken stand for the eighth wicket  •  Getty Images

Sydney Sixers 118 for 7 (Davies 35*, Kuhnemann 2-14, Patterson 2-32) beat Brisbane Heat 114 for 9 (Wildermuth 31, Davies 2-19, Abbott 2-25, Dwarshuis 2-25) by three wickets
Sydney Sixers went fourth on the BBL ladder after prevailing in a low-scoring thriller by three wickets against Brisbane Heat in Coffs Harbour.
Sean Abbott and Ben Dwarshuis, along with in-form spinner and Player-of-the-Match Joel Davies, each took two wickets to restrict the Heat to a paltry 114 for 9.
It should have been a cakewalk for Sixers but Heat have shown this season that they are never beaten. Heat had Sixers 56 for 7 in the 11th over and at that point appeared on track to break the record set by Perth Scorchers in 2013-14 against Melbourne Renegades, when they defended 117 for 7. That total remains the lowest to have been successfully defended in the BBL.
Davies and Hayden Kerr then combined for a composed and crucial unbroken 62-run stand in 49 deliveries for the eighth wicket. The run chase was chaotic and thrilling before Kerr hit a massive six to win it with eight balls to spare.
Heat's 20-year-old rookie Oli Patterson picked up Babar Azam and Josh Philippe in consecutive deliveries in his first over. Sixers were well contained by the Heat bowlers and slumped to 47 for 5 in the ninth over when Matt Kuhnemann dismissed Jordan Silk and Jack Edwards in consecutive deliveries.
Skipper Moses Henriques (26) slapped Jack Wildermuth to Kuhnemann and it got worse for Sixers when Matt Renshaw caught and bowled Ben Manenti to make it 56 for 7.
The 22-year-old Davies, who was magnificent with ball and bat, and Kerr then took control to saves Sixers' blushes. "I'm pumped," Davies said. "One of my goals for the year was to have a Man-of-the-Match performance and it was good to have it in such challenging conditions."
Sixers and Heat are both on six points but the Sydney outfit have played one less match and have a far better net run rate. Brisbane have won all three of their home matches but are winless in their four away games and continued the win-loss sequence that has been the story of their summer.
Heat made the bold call to leave out experienced overseas signing Colin Munro and open with Lachlan Hearne but he made just 1. Wildermuth (31 off 17) went big in the powerplay with one of his two sixes launched 84m and out of the venue before he was cleaned up by Abbott.
Max Bryant was unable to replicate his Player-of-the-Match heroics of Saturday night. Dwarshuis removed him and skipper Nathan McSweeney in the same over as the Heat slumped to 50 for 4 in the eighth over.
Abbott, playing his 200th T20, was on song as he extended his margin as the BBL's all-time leading wicket taker. Dwarshuis, considered unlucky to miss out on Australia's T20 World Cup squad, was superb.
The unbeaten last-wicket stand of 23 by the Heat's Patterson and Tom Balkin was their side's second-best, highlighting their batting woes.

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