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In a surprising turn of events during the 36th match of the Big Bash League (BBL) | 14, an unusual incident temporarily halted play. The match, which saw the Hobart Hurricanes in action against Brisbane Heat, experienced an unexpected disruption during the Hurricanes innings.
Fire breaks out after fourth over of Hobart Hurricanes innings
After the end of the 4th over of the Hobart Hurricanes innings A small fire broke out inside the playing arena, causing an immediate halt to the game. The fire sparked concerns among spectators and players alike, but authorities acted swiftly. Police and security personnel were quickly on the scene to assess and manage the situation. Despite the fire, there was no panic, and fortunately, no one was harmed.
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Play was delayed at The Gabba when a fire broke out in the stands. #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/v2J2OktfuF
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 16, 2025
Within minutes, the situation was under control. The fire, though a concerning moment, was not of a major scale, and the authorities quickly contained it. Players remained on the field, waiting for further instructions, as the situation was assessed. The quick response ensured that the disruption was short-lived. The delay caused by the fire was brief, and after a few minutes, the game resumed as normal.
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Marnus Labuschagne leads Brisbane Heat’s charge
After winning the toss, the Hurricanes opted to bowl, allowing Brisbane Heat to bat first. The Heat put up a formidable total of 201/6 in their 20 overs. Marnus Labuschagne was the star of the innings, scoring a breathtaking 77 off just 42 balls, including 8 fours and 2 sixes. He anchored the innings with his fluent stroke play. Matt Renshaw provided a strong middle-order contribution with 40 runs off 25 balls, hitting 3 fours and 2 sixes, while wicketkeeper Tom Alsop chipped in with 39 off 27 deliveries, showcasing consistency in finding gaps. The trio propelled the Heat to a competitive score despite regular strikes from the Hurricanes’ bowlers.
Hobart’s captain Nathan Ellis led the bowling attack with aplomb, claiming 3 crucial wickets in his four-over spell. Marcus Bean and Mitchell Owen supported him by taking one wicket each, effectively stemming the flow of runs during key phases.
Caleb Jewell’s masterclass secures victory for Hobart Hurricanes
In response, the Hurricanes made a flying start to their chase, courtesy of openers Caleb Jewell and Owen. Jewell was the linchpin of the innings, scoring a magnificent 76 off 49 balls, studded with 9 boundaries and a six. His calm yet aggressive approach set the tone for the chase. Owen was equally destructive, smashing 44 off just 20 balls, including 6 towering sixes and a solitary four, providing early momentum. Middle-order batter Nikhil Chaudhary added a composed 39 off 27 balls, ensuring the Hurricanes stayed on track even after losing wickets.
For the Heat, Spencer Johnson was the standout bowler, claiming 3 wickets in his four-over spell. Mitchell Swepson and Xavier Bartlett managed a wicket apiece, but their efforts were not enough to contain the Hurricanes’ firepower.