A half-century from Dwayne Bravo inspired the Sydney Sixers and was one of the cornerstones in a two-run victory over the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash Twenty20 League yesterday. In easily his most satisfactory performance, the Trinidad & Tobago and West Indies allrounder opened the innings, hitting the top score of 52 from 39 balls, leading the Sixers to 166 for nine from their allocation of 20 overs after they chose to bat. Bravo did not bowl, but he was not needed, as the Sixers restricted the Stars to 164 for eight from 20 overs in a tense finish at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Stars’ tail-ender Clint McKay had the chance to be a hero, needing to hit the final delivery of the match from Brett Lee for four to win—but he could only manage a single.

The Stars needed 15 from the final over and had given themselves a golden chance after hitting two boundaries to bring the target down to five off two balls but the experienced Lee held his nerve to give the Sixers a memorable win. The result gave the Sixers their second victory in three matches, taking them to four points, provisionally placing them third behind the unbeaten Hobart Hurricanes and cross-town rivals Sydney Thunder—both on the same number of points with one match in hand. Bravo will play his final match next Monday, when the Sixers travel to face the Melbourne Renegades at Docklands Stadium before returning home to help his native T&T regain the Caribbean T20 title.

Earlier, Bravo stepped up after playing like a passenger for the first two matches, striking four fours and three sixes to give the Sixers innings early momentum. Bravo gathered steam in the third over, bowled by James Faulkner, when he struck the left-arm medium-fast bowler for three boundaries. He pulled the short, first delivery through mid-wicket, lofted the third ball to the long-off boundary, and pulled the penultimate delivery through backward square leg. Bravo would also have taken great delight, smoking Shane Warne for all of his sixes—the last of which sailed over long-on—to take him to his 50 from 37 balls before he was caught at long-off two balls later off the Australian leg-spin bowling legend in the 15th over.

Scoreboard

 

Sidney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars

 

Sidney Sixers innings

MJ Lumb c Quiney b McKay  18

DJ Bravo c Faulkner b Warne  51

NJ Maddinson lbw b Hussey  24

SPD Smith lbw b Simpson  7

MC Henriques c Wright b Faulkner  1

BJ Rohrer  c Hussey b McKay  29

†PM Nevill c & b Hussey  1

DJ Thornely run out (†Wade/McKay)  29

B Lee run out (Wright/†Wade)  1

MA Starc not out  1

Extras: (lb 1, w 3)  4

Total: (9 wickets; 20 overs)  166

Bowling: JP Faulkner 4 -0-41-1 (1w) , CP Simpson 3-0-25-1 (2w), CJ McKay 4-0-35-2, SK Warne 4-0-27-1, DJ Hussey 4-0-25-2, LJ Wright 1-0-12-0.

 

Melbourne Stars innings

RJ Quiney c Henriques b Lee  14

†MS Wade c Smith b Thornely  1

GJ Bailey c Lumb b Smith  33

DJ Hussey run out (Rohrer)  42

CL White c Lee b MacGill  3

AC Voges run out (Maddinson/†Nevill)  31

LJ Wright c Lumb b Smith  9

JP Faulkner c Smith b Starc  13

CP Simpson not out  8

CJ McKay not out  6

Extras: (lb 2, w 2)  4

Total: (8 wickets; 20 overs)  164

Bowling: B Lee 4-0-30-1, DJ Thornely 4-0-29-1, MA Starc 3-0-28-1, SCG MacGill 4-0-36-1, SPD Smith 4-0-27-2 (1w), MC Henriques 1-0-12-0 (1w)

Toss: Sydney Sixers

Points: Sydney Sixers 2, Melbourne Stars 0

Player of the match: DJ Bravo (Sydney Sixers)

Umpires: GA Abood and BNJ Oxenford

TV umpire: AP Ward, Match referee: PL Marshall