Aiden Blizzard played a blistering knock as Hobart Hurricanes beat Cape Cobras by six wickets in a group league encounter of the Champions League T20, to keep their hopes of qualifying for the semi-final alive.
Chasing a stiff target of 184, 'Hurricane Blizzard' swept the Cobras away with his 48-ball-78 blitzkrieg that had four boundaries and five huge sixes as the Aussie outfit won the contest with an over to spare.
He got a reprieve in the 18th over bowled by Vernon Philander, where he was caught in the deep but the bowler overstepped resulting in a 'free-hit' being awarded to the batting team. The over yielded 24 runs including two huge sixes and four hit by the 30-year-old.
Credit should also be given to Jonathan Wells for being the ideal foil during their unbroken 65 run stand for the fifth wicket.
Dunk gave an ideal start
However credit should also be given to opener Ben Dunk, who set the stage with a 35-ball-54 for Blizzard to come and finish off the game in style.
Left-handed opener Dunk started the onslaught as he hit seven boundaries in a space of nine deliveries with three of them off Vernon Philander and four in an over from left-arm slow bowler Robin Peterson.
Such was Dunk's domination in the opening partnership of 51 that his opening partner Tim Paine scored only seven when he was castled by Charl Langeveldt.
Dunk scored his 50 off 30 balls and was finally holed out in the deep off the bowling of Sybrand Engelbrecht, having hit 10 fours in his innings.
Shoaib Malik (8) played an atrocious hoick to be caught at short third-man while Travis Birt (7) also didn't last long.
However at 121 for four in the 15th over, Blizzard, took it upon himself to see Hurricanes survive in the tournament.
Philander and Peterson propelled Cobras
Earlier, Philander and Peterson took the Hobart Hurricanes bowlers to the cleaners with some audcaious hitting during the final overs as Cape Cobras made a commanding 184 for six in 20 overs.
Peterson struck 25 off 14 balls with two fours and a six while Philander smashed the daylights out of Hurricanes attack with a 32 off 14 balls that had five fours and a six. The duo added 52 runs in final four overs as Cobras crossed 180-run mark when it seemed they would settle for a 160-plus score.
Levi provided the early momentum
Opting to bat, discarded South African opener Richard Levi (42, 30 balls) started in a whirlwind fashion but his illustrious partner Hashim Amla (8) was dismissed cheaply after a couple of sweetly struck boundaries.
Amla played through the line to a fuller delivery from Ben Hilfenhaus which knocked the middle-stump back.
An on-side player, Levi was severe on anything bowled on his pads by Hilfenhaus or Joe Mennie. In fact he also hit a one-handed six off Mennie over long-on as the batsman had picked the slower delivery early.
Omphile Ramela (21) off 11 balls played a little cameo as 96 came off the first 10 overs bowled by Hurricanes as Cobras also lost Levi in the process which hurt their momentum.
Overs 11-17 produced only 46 runs after which Philander and Peterson suddenly put a foot on the pedal to up the ante.
For Hurricanes, Hilfenhaus took two for 49 but the 18 runs he conceded off the last over can prove to be crucial in the final context of the match. Ben Laughlin (2/31) was the most successful bowler for the Aussie side.
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