Sunday Territorian

Thunder crack under Strikers pressure for 15th loss

- By JAMES MacSMITH

SYDNEY Thunder have slumped to their 15th successive Big Bash League defeat, a six-run loss to Adelaide Strikers, despite a sublime 85 from captain Mike Hussey.

In a quickfire knock off 56 balls that reminded Australian cricket of everything it is missing since his internatio­nal retirement last summer, Hussey combined with Eoin Morgan (35 off 23 balls) for a 109 third wicket stand before falling to Shaun Tait with one ball remaining.

Hussey and Morgan came together with the Thunder 3-20 in the fourth over and seemingly staring down the barrel of another demoralis- ing loss. They got the run rate ticking over before Hussey signalled his brutal intentions when he hit 15 of 17 runs off the 11th over bowled by Tait including hooking a 146km/h thunderbol­t for six over backward square leg.

But Hussey couldn’t bring it home for the Thunder and their losing streak now spans three seasons, three prime ministers and 735 days.

Earlier at ANZ Stadium on Friday before 11,068 fans, Nathan Reardon hit 32 off 21 balls late in the Strikers’ innings, after opener Michael Klinger scored 44 off 34 balls as the Strikers reached 6-153.

Left-arm quick Dirk Nannes was the pick of the Thunder bowlers with 2-22 off his four overs against the Strikers, the last team beaten by the Thunder back on December 23, 2011.

However, the Thunder’s losing streak falls well short of the record AFL run set by University ( 51 games) between 1911 and 1914 and rugby league’s first grade record of 42 games set by University between 1934 and 1936.

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