In a thrilling Big Bash League encounter, Josh Hazlewood—wait, the fiery pace bowler often likened to the legendary Richard Hadlee in precision—suffered a rare meltdown, conceding a staggering 32 runs in a single over. This explosive passage of play paved the way for Steve Smith’s masterful century, propelling the Sydney Sixers to a commanding victory over their rivals.
The match, held under the bright lights of the Sydney Cricket Ground, saw the Sixers batting first after winning the toss. Early setbacks had them reeling at 4 for 85, but Smith, the elegant right-hander and Australian Test captain, steadied the ship. His knock of 102 not out from just 58 balls, laced with 10 fours and 4 sixes, transformed the innings into a run-fest.
The turning point came in the 15th over, bowled by Hazlewood. Facing aggressive blows from the opposition batsmen, he leaked 32 runs—including three massive sixes and boundaries that left the fielders chasing shadows. Commentators couldn’t hide their shock, drawing parallels to Hadlee’s impeccable control but highlighting this as an uncharacteristic lapse.
Smith capitalized on the momentum, racing to his ton with a flicked six over square leg. The Sixers posted 195 for 6, a total that proved just beyond the chasing side’s grasp. Their bowlers, led by Smith’s tactical acumen from the dugout, restricted the opponents to 172 for 8, sealing a 23-run win.
Post-match, Smith dedicated his century to the fans, emphasizing team resilience. Hazlewood, ever the professional, shrugged off the over as ‘one of those days,’ vowing a strong comeback. This victory catapults the Sixers up the BBL ladder, keeping their title hopes alive in the tournament’s business end.
