Big Bash League Records and Stats: Highest 10th Wicket Partnership

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Every year, a number of countries throughout the world have their own exclusive T20 leagues, which have been played in. One notable exception is the Big Bash League in Australia, which has maintained its position as one of the greatest leagues on a constant basis. The Big Bash League (BBL) is one of the most thrilling events in cricket, and it incorporates a significant number of the game’s most famous players over its entire history. 

There have been a lot of great partnerships in BBL history, and some of them will go down in BBL lore. Neither team has been able to find an answer for these middle-infield duos, and a lot of runs have been scored by both batters. The British Basketball League’s upcoming season will get underway in December of this year. In addition, we will be discussing the most productive 10th-wicket partnerships in the entire history of the Big Bash League in the following piece.

Highest 10th Wicket Partnership (Daniel Worrall and Danny Briggs)

  • Series: Big Bash League 2020-2021
  • Schedule: Adelaide Strikers vs Hobart Hurricanes 5th Match Big Bash League BBL 2020
  • Toss: Adelaide Strikers, Decided to Field
  • Date: 2020-12-13
  • Result: Hurricanes won by 11 runs
  • Venue: Bellerive Oval, Hobart
  • Highest Partnership: Daniel Worrall and Danny Briggs (61)
  • Player of the match: D’Arcy Short (Hobart Hurricanes)
  • Player of the Series: Josh Philippe

Highlight: The record-breaking partnership between Daniel Worrall and Danny Briggs

The Hobart Hurricanes will play the Adelaide Strikers in the eighth game of the BBL 2020. The last time these two teams played at Hobart’s Bellerive Oval, the Adelaide Strikers lost by just 11 runs. In the first game of the doubleheader, Adelaide Strikers captain Peter Siddle won the toss and chose to bowl first. The first 63 runs scored by D’Arcy Short, and Will Jacks helped the Hobart Hurricanes get off to a great start. 

Will Jacks, who was batting with D’Arcy Short, was out in the ninth over after scoring 34 runs off of 25 balls. D’Arcy Short got back on track and led his team’s offense by scoring 72 runs. After 20 overs, Short’s team had good partnerships with Colin Ingram and Tim David, which helped them get to a respectable 174-5. The Adelaide Strikers’ run chase got off to a bad start in the first few overs when the Hurricanes’ powerplay bowlers scored early to give their team the lead. Most Adelaide Strikers fans had stopped believing by the 15th over. The team’s record was 102/9.

At this important moment, the Strikers were almost able to pull off an unlikely win thanks to a stand between Daniel Worrall (62*) and Danny Briggs (35*) that lasted only 39 balls. They scored 61 runs without losing a wicket as the 10th wicket pair. For the Hurricanes, James Faulkner’s final bowling scores were 3 and 21. Three of Johan Botha’s overs gave up 20 runs, and he got rid of two batsmen. They were both very important to their bowling team’s victory.

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