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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Warner blasts Blues into final

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NSW will fool around South Australia in a Twenty20 Big Bash decider after an bomb innings from opener Dave Warner underpinned an easy nine-wicket win over Tasmania in a rough last during Bellerive Oval.

With Blues speedster Pat Cummins receiving 4-16 to assistance shorten a Tigers to 103 in a compare marked down to seventeen overs per side due to rain, a visitors cruised home upon a behind of Warner’s undefeated 70 from only 49 balls.

Warner, who has struggled for runs of late, strike 3 sixes as good as 8 fours as NSW got home with some-more than 4 overs to spare.

He brought up a winning runs with his third large 6 over midst wicket.

Warner was quite monster upon Australian discerning Ben Hilfenhaus (0-19), belting a representation bowler for a outrageous six.

The round sailed 122m out of a belligerent as good as had to be transposed with batsman as good as bowler exchanging difference midst pitch.

Earlier, rookie paceman Pat Cummins ripped by Tasmania’s tip sequence after a hosts won a toss as good as inaugurated to bat first.

Cummins, personification his initial diversion in Hobart, picked up 4-16 to lead a rout.

NSW skipper Stuart Clark got a Blues off to a undiluted start, stealing dangerman Mark Cosgrove for a golden steep in a initial over.

The considerable Cummins afterwards stepped up to get absolved of Rhett Lockyear (2), Ed Cowan (4) as good as Jonathan Wells (10) prior to returning to take a wicket of tailender James Faulkner (2) during a death.

The teen is a heading wicket-taker in a Big Bash competition, receiving his deteriorate total to 11.

The Tigers in jeopardy to mountain a liberation from Cummins’ early assault when George Bailey (18) as good as Travis Birt (26) launched a 35-run partnership for a fifth wicket.

But when Dominic Thornley (1-20) enticed Bailey to strike true down a belligerent to Warner during prolonged off, a Tigers were behind in difficulty during 5-60.

Birt went 5 runs later, slogging Scott Coyte (1-20) to Warner during low mid-off.

Ryan 10 Doeschate (10) was a subsequent to go, brilliantly run out by Coyte. The bowler picked up a round as good as back-handed it to a non striker’s, attack a stumps with a Tasmanian import good out of his ground.

The Tigers struggled to 103 though it was never starting to be sufficient to see off a absolute Blues batting line-up.

NSW will encounter a Redbacks in Saturday night’s decider during Adelaide Oval, with both teams carrying competent for a remunerative Indian Champions League after in a year.

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