rocks back and clbbers this pull onto the roof and out of the stadium at deep midwicket. Massive hit, Mujeeb can't believe it. That was a 110-m hit
Heat vs Thunder, 24th Match at Sydney, BBL, Jan 08 2019 - Ball by Ball Commentary
That's that, folks. Game over. Brisbane Heat win by DLS method, their second win in five matches. Lynn is Player of the Match.
10.05pm Sorry, folks. Not much to report. Increasingly looking like that will be it.
Nathan Coulter-Nile and Ashton Agar have spoken of not being communicated to about their position in the ODI scheme of things. Here's what Lynn has to say.
Lynn: "I have no idea, to be honest," he says, when asked if the selectors have spoken to him. "I know I have to put the runs on the board, got no one else to blame but myself. Hopefully, the BBL runs do count, end of the day, I'm grateful to be playing cricket. If I play for Australia, that's a big bonus."
9.45pm Still pouring. Lynn seems pretty relaxed, but the crowd continues to wait in anticipation of a return.
Rob in Sydney: "I'm at the game. Behind the bowler's arm at the southern end. If anything the rain has only intensified since play was halted. Looking at the radar the weather is coming from the north west, and there looks like being at least another hour of this. Difficult to see further play, or a gettable target for the Thunder even if they do get back out there. All good news for the Heat. "
9.35pm Starting to really come down now.
James Pattinson is out for a dug-out interview: "Good to be back, spent lot of time on the sidelines, which was frustrating. Rhythm is good, lucky enough to get a few games in Shield cricket. I've had four stress fractures, had a surgery on my back. It's been tough, but when you're back and taking wickets, it's all worth it. When you get out of bed and struggle to move out, you feel at times that 'enough is enough' but through all my setbacks, I've always dreamt of playing. I look short term, get through the BBL and then play Shield cricket. Missed a fair bit of BBL recently, so it's good to be back."
Watson wanted to stay out there probably, but was saying to the umpires that he couldn't hold the bat.
9.25pm Rain coming down heavily. They're going off. Sydney Thunder are behind the par score. Lynn in an animated chat with the umpires. 'Can't play in this rain, Lynn told them. Eventually they go off. But it's not really bucketing down. So there is some hope. Let's see.
Jake: "Why on Earth was Watson so happy to get off? So far behind par and little chance of play starting up again. As a Thunder fan, I think its time for him to retire." -- Possibly punting on a shortened chase working to their advantage?
The DLS par-score at this stage is 49. Sydney Thunder are 15 behind
tight line, on a length on middle, worked to midwicket
Starting to rain again
bunts this length delivery to point
he's hit this beautifully but picks out cover. This was travelling but Max Bryant moved to his left swiftly to pluck that
superb wrist work to pick the gap at square leg. Short of length outside off, he hops across and then whips this. Picking length early was the key there
toe-ends this pull, on the bounce to long-on.
helped along to beat Mujeeb at short fine, just about pulled back inside the ropes. The timing was off because he was cramped for room as he swiveled back. Watson hasn't looked entirely in control yet
pulls but not in control, just manages to hit this over short midwicket and they take a single
stands tall and punches this short of length delivery to extra cover.
sways out of the way of this short ball. Excellent bouncer
looks to tuck it square, but gets it high on the bat. Rolls to short fine
gets down on one knee and sweeps this down to deep backward square leg.
uppish, just wide of extra cover. He was looking to go over the infield but got this high on the bat.
Apologies for a few technical issues. We're back
flicked uppishly, just wide of the diving midwicket fielder.
drifting into middle and leg, worked towards deep midwicket
fired full outside off, looks to force this between cover and point but is beaten
Over 6 • ST 34/2
Heat won by 15 runs (D/L method)