Lucknow Super Giants' wicketkeeper-batsman Josh Inglis played a crucial role in securing a record-extending sixth Big Bash League (BBL) title for the Perth Scorchers. In the final against the Sydney Sixers, Inglis provided the finishing touch to a comfortable six-wicket victory at Optus Stadium.
Chasing a modest target of 133, the Scorchers benefited from a strong start by Mitchell Marsh and Finn Allen. However, it was Inglis, alongside Cooper Connolly, who ensured there were no late hiccups. Inglis sealed the victory by smashing a six, taking the Scorchers over the line with 15 balls remaining.
This championship-winning moment underscores Inglis's reliability as a finisher and his ability to handle pressure in high-stakes matches. His form in the BBL final provides positive momentum as he prepares to join the Lucknow Super Giants squad for the upcoming IPL season.
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“In the end, it was Inglis and Cooper Connolly who took the Scorchers over the line with six wickets and 15 balls to spare. The former hit a six to finish the run chase.”
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“In the end, it was Inglis and Cooper Connolly who took the Scorchers over the line with six wickets and 15 balls to spare. The former hit a six to finish the run chase.”