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SIXERS AND SCORCHERS TO CLASH IN COFFS HARBOUR
COVID infections are causing mass disruptions to the Big Bash League, but tomorrow night’s game in Coffs Harbour will go ahead as planned. Tickets are still available for the top of the table clash between the Sixers and Scorchers.
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MELBOURNE STARS CALL ON CENTRAL COAST BATTER
When covid decimated the Melbourne Stars’ numbers – the team called on a Central Coast player. Justin Avendano filling in for two Big Bash games over the weekend.
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NICK LARKIN SIGNS EXTENSION WITH MELBOURNE STARS
Taree’s Nick Larkin will play on in the Big Bash League signing a two year extension with the Melbourne Stars. The 31-year-old has become a staple of the side’s top order in recent seasons, and is closing in on 40 appearances. Larkin continues to adapt to the shorter form of the game, boasting a strike…
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BBL | WELCOME RETURN TO FORM FOR JASON SANGHA
Newcastle’s Jason Sangha made a welcome return to form against Adelaide in the Big Bash, second-top scoring for the Thunder with 30 runs off 27 balls. The 19 year old put together a partnership of 77 with Shane Watson. (AUDIO IN PARTS)
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BBL | THUNDER FIFTH FOLLOWING LOSS
Newcastle prodigy Jason Sangha wasn’t immune from the Thunder’s batting woes in last night’s Big Bash game. Moved back up to five in the order, the teenager suffered a scare on his first ball. But did settle into his innings. Sangha moving to 10 runs – his highest score in four knocks, before he too…
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THUNDER FALL SHORT IN BIG BASH LEAGUE
It was a party atmosphere at Adelaide Oval in the Big Bash on Monday night, but Sydney Thunder weren’t the ones celebrating. Chasing 175, the Thunder got off to a good start, before Shane Watson fell victim to some spectacular fielding. Newcastle teenager Jason Sangha couldn’t add much – out for two – on what…
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TOUGH SIXERS DEBUT FOR HUNTER’S GREG WEST
The Hunter’s Jason Sangha will be back in action on Friday night, when the Thunder face the Hurricanes in Hobart in the Big Bash League. Meanwhile, former Belmont fast bowler Greg West had a debut to forget in the Sixers’ five-wicket loss to the Melbourne Stars. The left-arm quick completed just one over, which included…
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SANGHA SLAMS HIMSELF INTO THE BBL HISTORY BOOKS
It was a stunning night of firsts for Newcastle product Jason Sangha. Firmly placed as a star of the future, he led the Thunder to a rain effected win with a suite of sixes on debut.