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In the dynamic world of T20 cricket, moments of brilliance can turn the tide of a match in the blink of an eye. On December 17, during the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 match between the Adelaide Strikers and Sydney Thunder, David Warner made an electrifying return to captaincy, announcing his presence with a spectacular shot on the very first ball he faced. This bold move not only showcased his skill but also set the tone for what would become an exhilarating encounter.
David Warner stuns Matthew Short with a reverse sweep
With the match still in its infancy, Warner faced Matthew Short, who was bowling for the Strikers. The very first delivery to Warner was a half-volley on the stumps. In a moment that left fans and commentators alike in awe, Warner executed a reverse sweep, sending the ball soaring over the short third man fielder for a boundary. This audacious shot was not just a display of technical prowess but also a statement of intent from Warner, who was keen to assert his dominance early in the innings. The crowd erupted as the ball raced to the boundary, marking a thrilling start to his innings and his leadership comeback.
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Here’s the video:
The reverse – very first ball!
David Warner sends a message early. #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/7UP2sWy39S
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) December 17, 2024
Sydney Thunder edge past Adelaide Strikers
The match progressed at Canberra’s Manuka Oval, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation. The Strikers had set a competitive target of 183 runs, finishing their innings at 182/8 after 20 overs. Key contributions came from Jamie Overton, who scored a vital 45 runs off 35 balls, and James Bazley, who added 31 runs off just 12 balls. Despite losing early wickets, including that of captain Short for just 7 runs, the Strikers managed to post a challenging total.
In response, Sydney Thunder began their chase with high hopes but faced immediate setbacks. Warner himself fell victim to Henry Thornton‘s bowling for just 7 runs, caught by Lloyd Pope in what was a disappointing start for the Thunder. However, Sam Konstas emerged as a beacon of hope, scoring an impressive 56 runs off 27 balls, keeping the Thunder’s chase alive
Sydney Thunder at the end, secured a victory in a close game by 2 wickets and two balls to spare. With an amazing display of batting by Daniel Sams who scores quickfire 42 runs of just 18 deliveries, it remains to be seen if they can capitalize on their current momentum and secure a title finish this season.