McSweeney answers Test axing with epic knock as Heat beat ...
Test discard Nathan McSweeney made a memorable and match-winning return to the BBL in Brisbane Heat’s thrilling three-wicket victory over the Adelaide Strikers on Sunday night.
Watch every game of the BBL live and ad-break free during play on Kayo. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer.
Dropped from the Australian team for the Boxing Day Test against India after playing in the first three matches of the series, McSweeney — who is captain of South Australia’s Sheffield Shield side – was rushed back into Brisbane’s team for the Gabba clash.
And he didn’t disappoint, shrugging off the low of his Test axing with a match-defining 78 not out off 49 balls as the Heat reached their target of 175 off the last ball of their 20th and final over to start the defence of their title with back-to-back wins.
It was Mitch Swepson who hit the final run but McSweeney’s innings was the difference in a superb contest.
The Heat’s win was also aided by an impressive 54 off 27 balls from Matt Renshaw, who seemed set for a bigger score until he was bowled by leg-spinner Lloyd Pope, sweeping the ball on to his stumps to leave the Heat at 3-85 in the 10th over.
McSweeney then upped the ante as he guided the Heat home on his return to domestic cricket.
“Hopefully one day I can be a permanent member in that Test team,” McSweeney told Channel 7.
MATCH CENTRE: Heat vs Strikers scorecard, live updates, videos
BRUTAL run-out mix-up costs Strikers | 00:41
“It’s been awesome being a part of it in the last couple of weeks.
“All the guys and the support staff have made me feel very welcoming. It was a dream come true.
“I’ll put my head down and work really hard in the nets. and if I get another opportunity, hopefully I can play a bit better.
“Not that I scored the runs I would have liked but I felt like my gane was in a decent spot.”
Earlier, a brilliant cameo from Englishman Jamie Overton, who made an unbeaten 45 off just 24, ensured the Strikers posted a competitive total of 6-174 from their 20 overs.
Nathan McSweeney finished unbeaten on 78.Source: Getty ImagesIt was an innings that was marred by a mix-up that led to his batting partner Alex Ross being run out for 20 in the 16th over to leave the Strikers at 5-112.
However aided by a swift 23 from 11 ball by the powerful James Bazley, Overton more than made up for costing Ross his wicket with an impressive innings that included three sixes and three fours.
Can Konstas compete with India's best? | 01:56
Thornton’s highs and lows
Strikers paceman Henry Thornton had an eventful few overs early in the Heat’s innings.
With the Heat having already lost the wicket of opener Jimmy Peirson for just eight – off the bowling of Thornton – the Strikers had the chance to grab a second scalp in just the third over when Brisbane captain Colin Munro failed to properly connect with a ball from Jamie Overton.
The Kiwi veteran skied it to short mid-wicket, with Thornton seeming certain to take the catch.
However, much to his horror, he dropped a sitter,
But rather than drop his head, Thornton didn’t take long to make amends, clean bowling Munro for seven with the first ball of the next over as Brisbane slumped to 2-19.
RELIVE THE ACTION IN OUR BLOG BELOW. CAN’T SEE IT? CLICK HERE.
MATCH PREVIEW
Colin Munro and the Brisbane Heat host Matt Short and the Adelaide Strikers in a blockbuster clash at The Gabba.
The Heat have won the toss and elected to bowl first.
The third place Heat are looking for their second win from their first two games to keep pressure on the ladder leading sixers.
The fifth place Strikers are also looking for their second victory in their third game of BBL14.
Munro and Test discard Nathan McSweeney will be ones to watch with the bat for the Heat as he looks to prove the Australian selectors wrong.
Australian representatives Xavier Bartlett and Mitchell Swepson will lead the charge with the ball for the hosts.
For the Strikers, Short and Chris Lynn loom as the danger men with the bat, while Brendan Doggett and Cameron Boyce will be key with the ball for the visitors.
It sets the scene for a mouth-watering clash in Brisbane as both sides look for much needed early victories in BBL14.
TEAMS
Brisbane Heat: Colin Munro (c), Jimmy Peirson, Nathan McSweeney, Matthew Renshaw, Max Bryant, Paul Walter, Will Prestwidge, Xavier Bartlett, Tom Whitney, Mitchell Swepson, Matthew Kuhnemann
Adelaide Strikers: Matt Short (c), D’Arcy Short, Chris Lynn, Ollie Pope (wk), Alex Ross, Jamie Overton, Liam Scott, James Bazley, Henry Thornton, Cameron Boyce, Lloyd Pope