'That's not right': Legend stunned by shock final-over move in controversial finish to Thunder win.
But Thunder spinner Usman Qadir pulled out a terrific quicker deliver to trap Bazley in front LBW. He bowled a disciplined final over, taking the wickets of Alex Ross and McAndrew in consecutive deliveries to ensure the Heat wouldn’t push their total beyond 181. He’s barely mistimed a ball,” Haddin said. that’s bounced a lot, he takes it at shoulder height … That equation soon became 14 runs off six balls after Sydney quick Nathan McAndrew was called for a waist-high no-ball off the first ball of the 20th over. “This was outstanding keeping by Gilkes … “You can’t change a ball now, I’m sorry. The Thunder then continued their momentum with the ball, with Max Bryant out in the first over of the innings for just four before Matt Renshaw went for a duck thanks to a sharp catch by Chris Green off Sams’ bowling. He was deemed fit to play, but seemed ginger and struggled to grip the ball in the greasy conditions, with Sams taking a particular liking to him. McAndrew then bowled the hard ball into the pitch and Munro heaved the ball into the leg-side, only for Sams to pull off a brilliant catch in the deep and dismiss the Kiwi international for a stunning innings of 98, which essentially killed off the Heat’s hopes of their second victory of the summer. The Thunder recovered from a sluggish start with the bat, smashing 86 runs from the last six overs of their innings to finish with 6-182 — their highest BBL score of the summer so far. McAndrew then dismissed Michael Neser and Matthew Kuhnemann to cap off his over and finish with 4-31, handing the Thunder a hard-fought 11-run win.