Mitch Owen sets out the same century Big Bash league to lead to Hobartu Uuragan to their first T20 title with a victory of seven wicket over Sydney Thunder in the final on the Bellerive oval on Monday.
Sydney published 182-7 after leaving throwing and in the baton, before Owen's twisted 108 out 42 beads helped the hosts on the driver's seat was held for their remaining aunt victory with 35 balls.
Thunders's songs recieved 74 runs in the opening PowerPlay and Owen uttered completely, hit the fastest fifty ever in the BBL final of only 16 balls.
Owen broke 11 six and six fours during his innings and was part of 109 views for opening Wicket, which he finished when Calebwell (13) and Nikhil Chaudhary (1) were rejected in the same overflow of Tangeer Sangha (2-43).
However, Owen remained unrelated and raised the 39-ball to match the Craig Simmons Tone for Perth Scorchers in 2014. years.
“I just did what I'm trying to do the entire competition, take us to a good start so that we could easily take it through the middle,” Owen said.
Tom Andrews (1-30) eventually claimed the esteemed scalp of Owen after it was in deep color, only for Matthew Wade (32 is not outside) and Ben McDermott (18ns) to finish the rush of 185 in only 14.1.
Earlier, the Thunder Optiers David Warner (48) and Jason Sangha (67) shared the opening of the value of 97 wins the first 10.
Captain Warner caught behind Nathan Ellis (3-23), who then continued to remove Matthew Gilkes (0) for a duck with the next delivery.
Ellis then had Matthew Gilkes for a duck for a momentum for rushions to indulge in the rankings, which made up billions (20) when Speedster Riley Meredith (3-27) rattling stumps.
Sangha, which is superbly affected by thunder with 67, caught with Ellis, while Riley Meredith (3-27) won the billions (20) stumps itself.
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