Pace-bowling exhibitionThe result was tough on Milne and Doggett who had combined figures of 8-0-27-3. Milne produced 20 dot balls in his spell which left him behind only Mitchell Johnson’s 3 for 3 in the BBL economy list. His wicket of Phil Salt was just the fifth of the tournament but his pace and accuracy showed the value he brings in other ways. Doggett, meanwhile, had his yorkers on point during his last two overs and two in succession had him on a hat-trick after trapping Ryan Gibson and Matt Renshaw lbw. It meant that McAndrew and Cutting bore the brunt of the scoring with their eight overs costing 93 runs.Weatherald’s double run outIn the end the Strikers had just enough but it was an unconvincing batting display although the pitch offered more for the quicks than the previous surface. Weatherald was involved in an action-packed dismissal when Green deflected the ball into the stumps with replays showing his bat was fractionally in the air after a somewhat lazy attempt to get back. However, while the ball remained live from the deflection Salt had been racing up for a run with Weatherald late to respond. The Thunder then went for the second run out attempt with Billings hurling himself full length at the stumps. If the deflection had proved not out then Weatherald was also short at the other end. All that left them 2 for 82 after 10 overs. When the Surge brought just seven runs against Milne and Doggett the Strikers weren’t going anywhere, but in the final wash-up the 18th over which cost 20, as Gibson clubbed two sixes, proved crucial.

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