Twitter Reactions: Brisbane Heat add to Adelaide Strikers' misery courtesy Ben Duckett's brilliant 78

Ben Duckett slammed a fiery half-century.

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Ben Duckett shines with the bat as Brisbane Heat record an important victory in the 2021-22 edition of the Big Bash League (BBL). It was indeed a convincing win as Adelaide Strikers couldn’t do much against the Jimmy Peirson-led team. Notably, both teams stepped into this fixture, having won just one of their first four games. Hence, a lot was on stakes in this game.

While the Strikers did well in some junctures of the contest, they eventually were no match for the Brisbane-based team. Speaking of how the game panned out, Brisbane Heat won the toss and opted to bat at the Adelaide Oval. Openers Chris Lynn and Max Bryant attacked bowlers from the outset and played some staggering shots early on.

However, both dashers were back in the hut inside the first three overs. The story was same for number-three batter Tom Cooper, who scored 16 off five deliveries. Although the scoring rate was always on the lower side, regular fall of wickets kept the Strikers in the hunt. However, in walked Ben Duckett at number four and put up a batting exhibition in Adelaide.

Ben Duckett entertains Adelaide crowd with fireworks

As the top three were back in the hut early, the southpaw played sensible cricket and stabilized the innings. He, however, shifted gears as the proceedings advanced to the death overs. He scored runs all over the park and pushed Adelaide on the backfoot. He eventually fell prey to leg-spinner Rashid Khan but not before scoring 78 off 47 balls.

The southpaw was well supported by Sam Heazlett, who scored a 30-ball 49. As a result, the Brisbane-based team posted 208/7 while batting first. In reply, the Strikers lost wickets at regular intervals and never really looked in the hunt. Jonathan Wells tried to put up a fight and slammed a gutsy half-century.

However, his efforts could only narrow down the margin of defeat as the Strikers were restricted to 169/8, losing the contest by 39 runs. Matthew Kuhnemann and Mark Steketee made the ball talk for Brisbane and took two wickets apiece.

Meanwhile, let’s look at how Twitterati reacted to Brisbane Heat’s comprehensive victory:

 

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