
In the absence of Livingstone, who hit 26 fours and 28 sixes in BBL10, Perth Scorchers have lost some of their batting firepower. Josh Inglis and Mitch Marsh, right, will be important to Perth Scorchers when available (Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images) In the final, they were defeated by Sydney Sixers for the third time that season.īest finish: Champions (2013/14, 2014/15, 2016/17) They were defeated by the Sixers in the Qualifier but secured their passage to the final at the second attempt, defeating Brisbane Heat by 49 runs in the Challenger.

Heading into BBL10 off the back of two disappointing seasons, Perth Scorchers finished second in the group stages, just four points behind Sydney Sixers. Bowler Fawad Ahmed and English batter Joe Clarke have also departed, joining Adelaide Strikers and Melbourne Stars respectively, while Peter Hatzoglou has arrived from Melbourne Renegades. Laurie Evans has been signed to replace them (fellow overseas signing Brydon Carse is injured and has been replaced by Tymal Mills). The 34-year-old has scored 4,334 runs at an average of 33.85 in 184 T20 appearances prior to BBL11 and scored three half-centuries for Surrey in the 2021 T20 Blast.Įngland internationals Jason Roy and Liam Livingstone represented Perth Scorchers in BBL10, scoring 781 runs. Laurie Evans: Embarking on his first Big Bash season is English top-order batter Laurie Evans. Last season, he was a crucial cog as the Scorchers reached the final, scoring 443 runs at a strike rate of 128.03. After failing to reach the playoffs in his first two seasons, he led the Scorchers to the final in 2020-21.Īustralia’s T20 World Cup hero, Mitchell Marsh has spent his entire BBL career with Perth Scorchers, scoring 1,557 runs and taking 20 wickets in 62 career appearances prior to the 2021-22 tournament.Ĭolin Munro: New Zealand international and top-order batter Colin Munro is a veteran of the T20 franchise circuit and has represented both Sydney Sixers and Perth Scorchers in the BBL. Perth Scorchers won the match by 50 runs.įor Perth Scorchers, Tymal Mills took 3 wickets, Peter Hatzoglou and Andrew Tye took 2 wickets each whereas Jason Behrendorff and Ashton Agar took 1 wicket each.Former Australia international Adam Voges captained Perth Scorchers to victory in BBL04 and BBL06 before taking over the reins as coach for the 2018/19 season. Melbourne Stars lost their last 7 wickets for just 35 runs and as a result, they got all out for 130 runs. Hilton Cartwright and Charlie Wakim tried to bring the Stars back in the game but they both got out and Melbourne Stars were 122/6 after 16.5 overs. Soon after the fall of Joe Clarke, Peter Hatzoglou removed Tom Rogers who scored 32 runs off 25 deliveries which included 4 fours and 1 six, and Melbourne Stars skipper Glenn Maxwell (4) in quick successions to put Melbourne Stars on the back foot. Andrew Tye gave Perth Scorchers their first breakthrough as he removed Joe Clarke and Melbourne Stars were 78/1 after 8.3 overs. He scored 52 runs off just 32 deliveries which included 9 fours and 1 six. Joe Clarke scored his 3rd Big Bash fifty of this season. They both stitched up 78 runs partnerships for the opening wicket. Melbourne Stars openers Joe Clarke and Tom Rogers gave their side an excellent start. Joe Clarke and Tom Rogers gave Melbourne Stars a flying start For Melbourne Stars, Haris Rauf and Qais Ahmad took 2 wickets each while Brody Couch and Tom O Connell took 1 wicket each.
