Adelaide Strikers vs Sydney Sixers 16th Big Bash T20 Match 2014


  • Adelaide Strikers
    149/7
    20 Overs
    Shakib Al Hasa..
    46(30)
    Nathan Reardon
    43(29)
    Josh Hazlewood
    16/3
    Marcus North
    12/1
  • Sydney Sixers
    150/4
    19.1 Overs
    Michael Lumb
    54(41)
    Marcus North
    38(30)
    Shakib Al Hasa..
    21/2
    Kane Richardso..
    29/1
The final match of the Round 4 of KFC T20 Big Bash League will be played between Sydney Sixers and Adelaide Strikers on 5th January, 2014. The match will start at 6:45 PM (local time) at Adelaide Oval, the home field of Adelaide Strikers.

In the last season of BBL, the Adelaide Strikers played against the Men in Magenta on December 23rd, 2012 in the 16th match of the tournament. The team crushed the Sixers and recorded a win with 9 wickets and 25 balls remaining. However, the Strikers have delivered under rate performances on many occasions in this tournament. Under their able captain Johan Botha, which is one of the finest players for this format, the team hopes to win over Sixers and move to the next round.

The Sydney Sixers have played incredible cricket in the first season of the game. They emerged as the winners of the Big Bash League as well as Champions League Trophy in 2011-2012. The team’s batting line up has players like Sean Abbott, Michael Lumb, Nic Maddinson, Marcus North and Steven Smith. The team has also signed legends like Brett Lee to support the bowling front. The team is expected to come back with all its might to become champions of this season as well.

The match tickets are up for sale on the official website, bigbash.com.au. The website is also the perfect place to know all the updates, fixtures, news and schedule of the upcoming matches quickly. To enjoy the match to the hilt, one must book their tickets at least a month before 5th January. The New Year 2014 will begin with a bang for not only Australian fans but for the world alike. The match will also stream live on YouTube and popular sports channels like ESPN Star Cricket.