Jamaica Gleaner

Brathwaite shines with ball as Thunder win again

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SYDNEY, Australia (CMC): WEST INDIES all-rounder Carlos Brathwaite was brilliant with the ball as Sydney Thunder won their third straight with an eight-wicket triumph over cross-town rivals, Sydney Sixers, to keep alive their hopes of a play-off spot in the Big Bash League here yesterday.

Playing in only his second game since arriving to replace injured Windies teammate, Andre Russell, the Barbadian snatched three for 21 from four overs of clever medium pace to help restrict Sixers to a paltry 99 for nine, in front of nearly 40,000 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

LOSING STREAK

In reply, the reigning champions cruised to their target with ten overs remaining to continue their resurgence following a four-game losing streak to open the tournament.

Opting to bat first, Sixers were quickly in trouble when they lost openers Michael Lumb (11) and top-scorer Daniel Hughes (20) cheaply to be 36 for two in the sixth over.

Brathwaite and leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed, who was outstandin­g with four for 14 from his four overs, then combined to wreck the innings.

Right-armer Brathwaite claimed wicketkeep­er Brad Haddin (4), caught at mid-wicket in the 10th over; Johan Botha bowled for three, playing across the line in the 14th over before having Nathan Lyon caught in the deep for nine in the 18th over.

Opener Kurtis Patterson then stroked an unbeaten 38 from 26 balls in a 54-run opening stand with James Vince, who hit 28, to put Thunder in charge.

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