In a crucial Big Bash League knockout clash at the Gabba, the Sydney Sixers secured their place in the finals with a commanding victory over the Brisbane Heat. After restricting the home team to 171/9, the Sixers chased down the target with relative ease, finishing on 164/4 to claim second place and book a playoff date with the Perth Scorchers.
Nathan McSweeney’s gritty 69 and Michael Neser’s explosive cameo of 35 off 14 balls gave Heat a fighting chance, but Steven Smith’s masterful 54 and Sam Curran’s blistering 53 off 27 balls ensured the visitors prevailed in front of a packed Gabba crowd.
Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Sixers Match Summary
| Innings | Team | Score | Top Batsman | Runs (Balls) | Top Bowler | Figures |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Innings | Brisbane Heat | 171/9 (20 overs) | Nathan McSweeney | 69* (54) | Mitchell Starc (SYS) | 4/35 (4 overs) |
| 2nd Innings | Sydney Sixers | 164/4 (18.4 overs) | Sam Curran | 53 (27) | Xavier Bartlett (BRH) | 2/22 (3.4 overs) |
- Toss: Sydney Sixers won the toss and decided to bowl
- Player of the Match: Sam Curran (53 off 27 balls)
First Innings: Heat’s Struggles and Late Surge
| Category | Player | Figures | Strike Rate/Economy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Batsman | Nathan McSweeney | 69* (54 balls, 9×4, 0x6) | SR: 127.78 |
| 2nd Best Batsman | Michael Neser | 35 (14 balls, 5×4, 2×6) | SR: 250.00 |
| Best Bowler | Mitchell Starc | 4/35 (4 overs) | Economy: 8.75 |
| 2nd Best Bowler | Sam Curran | 2/37 (4 overs) | Economy: 9.25 |
Total Score: Brisbane Heat 171/9 in 20 overs (Run Rate: 8.55)
Brisbane Heat endured a nightmarish start, collapsing to 22/3 within three overs as Mitchell Starc (4-0-35-4) and Sean Abbott wreaked havoc with the new ball. Usman Khawaja departed for just 11, while Jack Wildermuth fell to a tame catch off a full toss. Nathan McSweeney and Marnus Labuschagne attempted to rebuild, but the innings remained stagnant through the middle overs with McSweeney particularly struggling for timing.

The game transformed during the Power Surge as Michael Neser played a scintillating knock, smashing 35 off just 14 deliveries with five fours and two sixes. His assault on Jack Edwards in the 16th over (18 runs) and Sean Abbott (16 runs in the 17th) injected life into the contest. McSweeney finally found his rhythm late, accelerating from 19 off 30 balls to finish with 69 off 54, including a flurry of boundaries in the death overs. Sam Curran claimed 2/37 while Mitchell Starc’s four-wicket haul was crucial in keeping Heat below par.
Second Innings: Smith and Curran Masterclass
| Category | Player | Figures | Strike Rate/Economy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Batsman | Steven Smith | 54 (40 balls, 5×4, 0x6) | SR: 135.00 |
| 2nd Best Batsman | Sam Curran | 53 (27 balls, 4×4, 3×6) | SR: 196.30 |
| Best Bowler | Xavier Bartlett | 2/22 (3.4 overs) | Economy: 6.00 |
| 2nd Best Bowler | Zaman Khan | 1/21 (3 overs) | Economy: 7.00 |
Total Score: Sydney Sixers 164/4 in 18.4 overs (Run Rate: 8.78)
The Sixers’ chase began cautiously as they navigated the early swing bowling, reaching 50/2 in seven overs. Steven Smith anchored the innings beautifully, mixing innovative stroke play, including a remarkable switch-hit, with calculated aggression. His partnership with Sam Curran proved decisive.

Curran exploded during the Surge period, pummeling Matthew Kuhnemann for 17 runs in the 17th over, including two massive sixes. Smith reached his fifty with elegant strokes before falling for 54 to a brilliant Zaman Khan yorker. However, Curran continued the onslaught, bringing up his half-century with another maximum off Kuhnemann. Despite losing both set batsmen, Lachlan Shaw’s quickfire cameo (17 off 12) ensured there were no late jitters. Jack Edwards fittingly finished the match with a six, securing the Sixers’ finals berth with 8 balls to spare.
