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Sydney Thunder v Perth Scorchers: match preview

Top four spots are on the line as Sydney Thunder host Perth Scorchers at ENGIE Stadium

Match facts

Who: Sydney Thunder v Perth Scorchers

What: Match 33, KFC BBL|14

Where: ENGIE, Sydney

When: Monday, January 13. Bat flip at 6.45pm AEDT, first ball at 7.30pm AEDT

How to watch: Channel Seven, 7plus, Fox Cricket, Kayo Sports

Buy tickets: Tickets are on sale here

Live scores: Match Centre

Highlights, news and reactions after the match: cricket.com.au, the CA Live and Big Bash apps

Officials: Mike Graham-Smith and David Taylor, Troy Penman (third), Mitchell Claydon (fourth), Steve Davis (match referee)

Final XIs

Sydney Thunder: David Warner (c), Sam Konstas, Hugh Weibgen, Sam Billings (wk), Matthew Gilkes, Chris Green, George Garton, Nathan McAndrew, Tom Andrews, Tanveer Sangha, Mohammad Hasnain

Australia Under-19 World Cup-winning skipper Hugh Weibgen comes in for Ollie Davies, while Nathan McAndrew and Tanveer Sangha return from injuries in place of Dan Christian and Wes Agar.

Perth Scorchers: Sam Fanning, Finn Allen (wk), Aaron Hardie, Cooper Connolly, Ashton Turner (c), Nick Hobson, Ashton Agar, Matthew Spoors, Mahli Beardman, Jason Behrendorff, Lance Morris

Teenage pace sensation Mahli Beardman makes his BBL debut with speedster Lance Morris also back in the team in place of Jhye Richardson (shoulder surgery) and veteran Andrew Tye.

Match squads

Sydney Thunder: David Warner (C), Tom Andrews, Sam Billings, Dan Christian, Ollie Davies, George Garton, Matt Gilkes, Chris Green, Liam Hatcher, Muhammad Hasnain, Nathan McAndrew, Tanveer Sangha, Sam Konstas, Hugh Weibgen

 

In: Tanveer Sangha. Out: Wes Agar

Leg spinner Tanveer Sangha returns from a side-strain injury with quick bowler Wes Agar making way.

The Thunder have three spinners to pick from with Sangha joining Tom Andrews and Chris Green in the 14-player squad.

Perth Scorchers: Ashton Turner (c), Ashton Agar, Finn Allen, Mahli Beardman, Jason Behrendorff, Cooper Connolly, Sam Fanning, Aaron Hardie, Nick Hobson, Matthew Hurst (England), Bryce Jackson, Lance Morris, Matthew Spoors, Andrew Tye

 

Ins: Mahli Beardman, Matthew Hurst, Bryce Jackson. Outs: Mitch Marsh (rested), Matt Kelly (omitted), Jhye Richardson (surgery)

The Scorchers had made two changes for a two-game trip to Sydney having already faced the Sixers on Saturday and now Thunder on Monday night. Another late change has also come up with Jhye Richardson electing to have season-ending surgery this week to stabilise his right shoulder after a dislocation in late November. Bryce Jackson has come in for the quick.

Teenage pace sensation Mahli Beardman joins the 14-player squad at the expense of Matt Kelly who has been omitted, with the 19-year-old in line for a BBL debut if selected in the final XI.

Star allrounder Mitch Marsh has been rested to spend time at home in Perth with his young family, with English import Matthew Hurst coming back into the squad, offering another batting and wicketkeeping option for coach Adam Voges.

The Scorchers said Marsh's availability for their final home game against the Strikers on December 18 would be determined in due course.

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Top performers

Most Runs
BBL|14 BKT Golden Bat
Player Total
1 Mitchell Owen M Owen
452
2 David Warner D Warner 405
3 Cooper Connolly C Connolly 351
4 Glenn Maxwell G Maxwell 325
5 Marcus Stoinis M Stoinis 311
6 Matthew Renshaw M Renshaw 280
7 Sam Billings S Billings 271
8 Max Bryant M Bryant 259
Most Wickets
BBL|14 BKT Golden Arm
Player Total
1 Jason Behrendorff J Behrendorff
17
2 Riley Meredith R Meredith 16
3 Tom Rogers T Rogers 16
4 Mark Steketee M Steketee 15
5 Lance Morris L Morris 15
6 Lloyd Pope L Pope 15
7 Ben Dwarshuis B Dwarshuis 14
8 Spencer Johnson S Johnson 13
Most sixes scored
BBL|14
Player Total
1 Mitchell Owen M Owen
36
2 Glenn Maxwell G Maxwell 27
3 Cooper Connolly C Connolly 19
4 Tim David T David 17
5 Matthew Renshaw M Renshaw 17
6 Max Bryant M Bryant 14
7 Josh Brown J Brown 12
8 Jake Fraser-McGurk J Fraser-McGurk 12

Local knowledge

Rapid stats

  • Perth Scorchers have won their past two games against Sydney Thunder at ENGIE Stadium, but the Thunder won their previous match earlier this season in a final ball thriller at Optus Stadium.
  • Sydney Thunder's Daniel Christian (94) is six away from reaching 100 wickets in the Big Bash League.
  • Matthew Gilkes (49) will bring up 50 appearances for Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League if selected in the final XI to face the Scorchers.

What's on the line?

With the Scorchers sitting just outside the top four, a win will be vital in keeping their finals chances alive, although a loss would just about rule them out of finals contention. 

The Thunder are on four wins (one more than the Scorchers) in third position and will all but secure a finals spot with a win. 

KFC BBL|14 standings

Team
Matches played
M
Wins
W
Losses
L
Ties
T
No results
N/R
Net Run Rate
NRR
Deductions
Ded.
Total points
PTS
1 Hobart Hurricanes Men Hobart Hurricanes Men HUR 10 7 2 0 1 -0.12 0 15
2 Sydney Sixers Men Sydney Sixers Men SIX 10 6 2 0 2 0.156 0 14
3 Sydney Thunder Men Sydney Thunder Men THU 10 5 3 0 2 0.34 0 12
4 Melbourne Stars Men Melbourne Stars Men STA 10 5 5 0 0 0.135 0 10
5 Perth Scorchers Men Perth Scorchers Men SCO 10 4 6 0 0 0.219 0 8
6 Melbourne Renegades Men Melbourne Renegades Men REN 10 4 6 0 0 0.139 0 8
7 Brisbane Heat Men Brisbane Heat Men HEA 10 3 6 0 1 -0.831 0 7
8 Adelaide Strikers Men Adelaide Strikers Men STR 10 3 7 0 0 -0.122 0 6

M: Matches played

W: Wins

L: Losses

T: Ties

N/R: No results

NRR: Net Run Rate

Ded.: Deductions

PTS: Total points