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Turner's 99 not-out saves Scorchers as Thunder crumble
Perth rarely looked troubled thanks to a phenomenal innings from their skipper before Cooper Connolly's double strike added the finishing touches
Ashton Turner entered one of the BBL's unluckiest clubs as he helped revive Perth's season in leading the Scorchers to a 71-run win over the Sydney Thunder.
After coming to the wicket with the visitors 3-34 in the sixth over, Turner blasted an unbeaten 99 to take his side to 8-202 at Engie Stadium.
The Thunder were then bowled out for 131 in the 18th over with a hot start from David Warner (25) and Matthew Gilkes (33) doing little to set up the chase.
Skipper stuck short of ton but Scorchers ignite finals charge in Thunder thrashing
Ashton Turner was left stuck unbeaten on a career-best 99 as the Perth Scorchers romped to a 71-run victory against the Sydney Thunder at Engie Stadium to jump to third place on the BBL table.
Scorchers skipper Turner struck eight sixes and eight fours in his blistering 41-ball knock to guide the visitors to 8/202 after walking to the crease at 3/34.
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The Thunder needed to produce a record chase at their home ground and appeared as if they would give it a good shake as they raced to 0/60 before crumbling to 131 all out.
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Matthew Gilkes and Sam Konstas combine for epic catch as Ashton Turner powers Scorchers to big win
Ashton Turner joined one of the Big Bash’s unluckiest clubs as he helped revive Perth’s season, his unbeaten 99 leading the Scorchers to a 71-run win over the Sydney Thunder.
After coming to the wicket with the visitors 3-34 in the sixth over, Turner became just the fourth player in BBL history to be stranded on 99no as he took his side to 8-202 at ENGIE Stadium.
The Thunder were then bowled out for 131 in reply in the 18th over, with the hosts unable to capitalise on a hot start from David Warner (25) and Matthew Gilkes (33).
Turner’s massive innings overshadowed a catch of the tournament contender. On the final ball of the Scorchers’ first innings, Matthew Gilkes and Sam Konstas combined brilliantly on the rope to remove Joel Paris for a golden duck.
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