Melbourne Stars thrashed Adelaide Strikers by six wickets in a Big Bash League match in Melbourne on Tuesday. Tom Curran picked up a four-wicket haul to skittle out the visitors for a paltry total before the Stars cantered past the target to go up to second in the BBL points table.
Melbourne Stars gave Adelaide Strikers a hiding with a six-wicket win to qualify for the playoffs of the Big Bash League in Melbourne on Tuesday. Tom Curran came with an unbelievable four-wicket spell to blow the Strikers away for just 83 runs before the home side cantered home to move to second in the BBL points table. Meanwhile, the Strikers were formally eliminated from the playoff race after an awful performance at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
After being put into bat, the Strikers had a horrific start with Curran sending back Alex Carey and Chris Lynn in his first two overs. With Peter Siddle removing skipper Matthew Short and Curran striking again in his next over too, the visitors were laid low at 21/4 at the end of six overs. There was no way out for the Strikers as they endured another painful collapse to be placed at 55/9 with more than six overs to play. However, Cameron Boyce and Tabraiz Shamsi helped the side from further embarrassment with a last-wicket partnership of 28 runs, incidentally the highest for the Strikers in the entire match. Boyce hit a four and a six to score an 18-ball 20 before being the last batter to be dismissed in the final over of the innings. For the Stars, it was Curran who stole the show with figures of 4/10 in four overs, while Mitchell Swepson and Marcus Stoinis picked up three and two wickets, respectively.
Though the chase was expected to be more or less a formality, the Stars lost two early wickets to be placed at a tricky 13/2 after three overs. But fellow opener Thomas Rogers was still there in the middle as he stitched crucial partnerships with Blake Macdonald and skipper Stoinis to take the side close to the finish line. Rogers had two fours during his patient knock of 32 from 40 balls, while Stoinis had to go out after getting hit on his finger just two runs away from the target. The Stars’ skipper hit a four and a six to reach 23 off 20 balls before walking off, as the home side reached 86/4 to wrap the affair with 29 balls to spare. For the visitors, medium pacer Liam Scott had figures of 2/12 in 2.1 overs while Hasan Ali and Jamie Overton ended with a wicket apiece.
Injury Scare
Concern for the Melbourne Stars on the eve of the Finals.
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL)
Marcus Stoinis left the field with just two runs to win in their match at the MCG, after this incident.
Curran Masterclass
The Tom Curran Masterclass: Tom Curran produced a match-winning spell, recording figures of 4/10 from his 4 overs.
— RAJAT (@RajatJain)
On Fire!
❌ Alex Carey
— Prince Jha (@PrinceJha639654)
❌ Chris Lynn
❌ Liam Scott
❌ Jason Sangha
Tom Curran has just destroyed the Strikers batting order at the MCG.
Well played!
4 wickets to Tom Curran
— Azwathma (@Azwathma)
Washed league for a reason
SAt20 >>
Unreal!
Masterclass with the ball from Tom Curran! 🎯
— 𝐑𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐡. (@cricket12craze)
4 overs | 10 runs | 4 wickets — unreal 🥶
What a player!
Tom Curran has just finished with figures of 4/10 (4) in the BBL
— No Context County Cricket (@NoContextCounty)
maiden over!
Stoinis with a wicket maiden in the 12th over (You read that right).
— Melbourne Stars (@StarsBBL)
Lowest BBL total!
Lowest BBL totals for Adelaide Strikers:
— The Stats Kid (@TheStatsKid1523)
68/10 (14.2) vs MLS, 2021
83/10 (19.3) vs MLS, 2026*
87/10 (18.4) vs SYS, 2012
88/10 (17.2) vs PRS, 2018
90/9 (20) vs MLS, 2014
Qualified!
How?
— Rajesh Beniwal (@BeniwalRajesh1)
Stars Shine
Melbourne Stars have qualified for the BBL Playoffs and knocked out Adelaide Strikers in the process 🔥
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz)
Will the Stars align for them in 2026? 🤔
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