English import Chris Jordan took three wickets to help Hobart inflict Sydney Sixers' first loss of the season
Match Report:
ScorecardHurricanes humble Sixers despite skipper's late withdrawal
Hobart Hurricanes have overcome the late withdrawal of quick and captain Nathan Ellis to inflict the Sydney Sixers' first loss of KFC BBL|14.
Ellis pulled out from Wednesday afternoon's clash at Ninja Stadium with illness, but his bowling teammates stood up against the table-topping Sixers.
The Hurricanes posted 6-161 and bowled out Sydney for 111 in 19.3 overs to jump to fourth in the standings with a third win in a row.
Import Chris Jordan picked up 3-22, including the big scalps of James Vince (11) early and noted finisher Jordan Silk (20) in the middle overs.
He was assisted by Afghanistan's Waqar Salamkheil, who took 2-22 with his left-arm wrist spin and bowled Kurtis Patterson with one that turned the other way.
That's an unbelievable delivery from Waqar Salamkheli! 😮#BBL14 pic.twitter.com/C0qVla0cKr
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Hobart allrounder Nikhil Chaudhary was impressive, top scoring with 42 from 31 deliveries and picking up 1-15 with the ball.
The Sixers, who stay in first place on the ladder, had won four from four prior to the match, while the Hurricanes are on the rise after being flogged by the Renegades in their opening game.
"We got to know (about Ellis) a couple of hours before the game," Chaudhary said.
"It was a huge loss for us but at the same time he was texting us (saying) 'doesn't matter if I'm playing or not'.
"He's that kind of person … he wasn't playing but he was behind us from home.
"We're looking forward to getting him back in the team."
Earlier, evergreen Sixers quick Jackson Bird took career-best T20 figures of 4-16 on familiar turf in Hobart after his side elected to bowl first.
Got him!
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That's a sharp take from Jackson Bird to dismiss Matty Wade. #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/7iRQOemmcR
The 38-year-old, who played for Tasmania for more than a decade, removed big hitters Matthew Wade, Shai Hope, Ben McDermott and Tim David.
Opener Mitch Owen got the Hurricanes off to a brisk start with 33 from 17 balls but couldn't go on.
Returning from a calf injury, Wade was scratchy in a 16-ball 15 and became Bird's first victim off a nifty caught and bowled.
"I'm just worried about the pedestrians walking along the street." 😂
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James Vince has launched this out of the park! 💪 #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/WJoTMoIeUH
Bird had West Indian import Hope caught behind two balls later as the Hurricanes lost 3-10.
McDermott (34 from 25) came to life in the Power Surge, hitting 20 off one Hayden Kerr over but he was undone by Bird, who also returned late to get rid of David via a top edge.
Sydney's chase had a bright spark early when English opener Vince launched a Billy Stanlake delivery 104m over the hill and onto the adjacent street.
But they wobbled to 3-28 inside the first five overs and couldn't stem the flow of wickets.
Hurricanes spinner Peter Hatzoglou, who replaced Ellis and played his first game of the season, finished with 1-15.