The Gold Coast Bulletin

Bonding Strikers upbeat

- RUSSELL GOULD

WHAT started as an Australian Day post-mortem around Travis Head’s pool turned in to the perfect bonding session for the Adelaide Strikers, who are primed to take their do-or-die Big Bash shot in Brisbane.

The Strikers gathered at skipper Head’s house on Tuesday knowing their finals fate lay in the hands of other teams after a loss to the Sydney Thunder on Monday looked like a hammer blow.

But as other results started to go their way the eskies remained full and when their Gabba clash with the Heat was locked in, thoughts turned to winning the title again.

It will take four wins, but Head said there was no reason the Strikers couldn’t do it.

“It was a really good day for the group on Tuesday, getting the squad together, and there was uncertaint­y whether we were staying together or that was the last time,” Head (pictured) said.

“It was a great day to have a bit of team bonding session and we’re here now and the guys are in good spirits to keep going.

“Some people would say we have been inconsiste­nt but the days we have been at our absolute best we have been as good as anyone.

“It was disappoint­ing to leave it all in someone else’s hands when I think we have the team that can do some damage in the finals. We’re confident now we are here.”

The winner of the Gabba clash will progress to “The Knockout” against Sydney Thunder on Sunday at Manuka Oval in Canberra.

The Strikers beat the Heat twice this season, including once at the Gabba, and pounded 197 against the Brisbane outfit last week.

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