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Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers, 17th Match, Big Bash League, 2017-18 - HighlightsHBH vs ADS, 17th Match, Big Bash League, 2017-18 - Highlights

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19.4
4
Neser to Milenko, FOUR, wide yorker. Not for Milenko. He was shuffling across. Gets under it all the more easily and slices it away behind point
19.1
W
Neser to Wade, out Christian Run Out!! 1 run completed. Confusion. To a degree where both batsmen end up at the same end. Wade plays a shuffling scoop and immediately calls for the second. Christian though after the first was busy ball watching. And just when he realizes, Wade dives into his crease. All the time for the keeper to collect the throw and chuck it to the other end for the bowler to politely take a bail off. Christian run out (Weatherald/Carey/Neser) 7(3) [6s-1]
18.2
6
Siddle to Christian, SIX, that friendly length. Quite what Christian bowls at the death. But now pays back. Full swing in his heave into cow corner
17.1
4
Neser to Wade, FOUR, surgically precise. A back of the hander from Neser and Wade waits on it, and cuts it right between point and gully
16.5
W
Stanlake to D'Arcy Short, out Caught by Siddle!! Another 90s disappointment. Stanlake continues making him stretch out, continues making him reach out to the line. Short tries, but can only toe end and pops up to point. Nevertheless, it's been the innings of this season. D'Arcy Short c Siddle b Stanlake 96(58) [4s-9 6s-4]
16.4
4
Stanlake to D'Arcy Short, FOUR, drops his hands, drops his bat, and gets real stoopy to the width outside off. Crunching it very cleanly, with all of Stanlake's pace to help. Through point. To 96
16.3
W
Stanlake to Bailey, out Caught by Neser!! Desperate slogging. Mindless. Bailey backs away, trying to tonk a wide line over the covers. Miscues, massively. And third man does really well to get under and adjust to the ball swirling around in the air. Bailey c Neser b Stanlake 1(3)
15.3
4
Laughlin to D'Arcy Short, FOUR, now the other side. Another slower sucker, Short hangs back, full swing in his slice and it is into extra cover
15.2
4
Laughlin to D'Arcy Short, FOUR, takes the pace off on the attempted shorter one. Short has a speedometer embedded in his head. Waits, lets it get close and mows it away, beating square leg in the deep
15.1
6
Laughlin to D'Arcy Short, SIX, targets the straight boundary, targets the wind and allies them to get it to fly over. Stays planted on the back foot, shovelling the already full length to smoke it down
14.5
6
Siddle to D'Arcy Short, SIX, keeps hitting the roof. This one even longer. 93 meters. Clears the front leg, gets under the length and the arms take over. Swinging in tonking it over long-on
14
W
Rashid Khan to Ben McDermott, out Caught by Weatherald!! A rank drag down, picked out for treatment, spanked and picks out the only man out there at the deep mid-wicket fence. It flew off the bat, and Weatherald quickly anticipates, swoops and goes reverse cupped in plucking it out. Ben McDermott c Weatherald b Rashid Khan 18(18) [6s-1]
13.4
4
Rashid Khan to D'Arcy Short, FOUR, a floater down leg. Full toss too. All Short has to do is get some bat on his flick, and he gets more than enough to whip it in front of square
12.4
4
Laughlin to D'Arcy Short, no ball, FOUR, horror all around. A wait high no ball first up, all the width in it, and Short obviously has slashed it to third man, who compounds the misery by diving all around it. Free-hit coming too
12
6
Stanlake to Ben McDermott, SIX, on the roof. Stanlake's 150ks of pace and McDermott's 150ks of bat swing. The length is right there for him to get under and under he gets, swiping it away over deep square leg
11.4
F
Stanlake to D'Arcy Short, 2 runs, more of the short stuff. Short unleashes another swat, with his eyes looking elesewhere, but keeps it under control in getting it to fine leg. It's his fifty too..carrying on from a couple of nights ago
10.3
6
Neser to D'Arcy Short, SIX, picks the slower one, and picks the bones off it. Under the length in the slog mode and smokes it into the first tier..mid-wicket of course
8.1
W
Rashid Khan to Doolan, out Caught by Carey!! So damn typical. A skidder on off, Doolan moves away in an ambitious cover drive, hoping for some turn. There's none, it quickens up off the turf, comes on quickly and straight to take the outside feather off the splice. And the keeper is quick to get up. Doolan c Carey b Rashid Khan 29(23) [4s-3 6s-1]
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4
Laughlin to Doolan, FOUR, oh dear. A fat outside half skew, reaching out to another slower ball sucking him into the drive. One-handed in the end. Doesn't matter. It is enough to beat short third man
5.2
4
Laughlin to Doolan, FOUR, now the yorker gets wrong too. Feeding the pads as he clips it away, more of a whip. Behind square
5.1
6
Laughlin to Doolan, SIX, a 92 meter. Rocks back, transferring the weight backwards, the ball on the tummy and a flat bat from Doolan carting it into mid-wicket. Oh gorgeous
4.5
6
Neser to D'Arcy Short, SIX, takes on the bouncer, head on with the pull. Not quite in control, top-edging it several rows into fine leg
4.3
4
Neser to D'Arcy Short, FOUR, all the width, with the dragged down length. Short throws the bat out, flashy - cover now can only pull it back from the fence
2.3
4
Rashid Khan to D'Arcy Short, FOUR, the leggie's half tracker. Short is quick to rock back, oh in fact he was always planted there. And swipes the bat, violently to hack it into the square leg fence
1.2
4
Stanlake to Doolan, FOUR, overcooked. Doolan makes it worse with his feet going away and absolutely drills it through sweeper. The full bat flow too
0.5
4
Head to D'Arcy Short, FOUR, overcompensates with the width. Quite what Short was waiting for. Throws his hands out, hard, and slaps it square
0.4
4
Head to D'Arcy Short, FOUR, grants that friendly length, giving him all the pace to deal with it too. Short gets under, heaving across the line, into cow corner
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