AdelaideAn unbeaten century by Usman Khawaja, who is having dream run with the bat and has his own slogan Gun gets run, guided Sydney Thunder to comprehensive eight-wicket win over Adelaide Strikers at Adelaide Oval in Big Bash League semi-final on Thursday evening.
Khawaja blasted 104 from only 59 balls as the Thunder reached their 160-run target with 14 balls to spare.
But Khawaja booked their final berth in style, consigning the Strikers to consecutive home semi-final defeats.
Adelaide posted 7 for 159, largely due to a late flurry from top-scorer Alex Ross (47 from 38 balls), Michael Neser (27 from 16) and Adil Rashid, who made 14 from just three balls.
Rashid smacked a four, four and six from the last three deliveries of the innings to blow out Clint McKay’s bowling figures to 3 for 44.
Khawaja then blazed a half-century from just 24 deliveries – from his first 21 balls, he smacked nine fours and six.
He then motored to his ton from only 55 balls in an innings which sucked the spirit from the Strikers and their parochial 48,699-strong home crowd.
Khawaja’s onslaught ensured the Thunder were well ahead of the curve – after five overs they were 1 for 57 and after 10 they were 2 for 91.
From there, they cruised to victory with Khawaja fittingly reaching his century, from just 55 balls, with a six – he struck 13 fours and three sixes all up and was ably supported by Henry Nicholls’ unbeaten 35.
Despite the emphatic win, the Thunder will be the away team in Sunday’s title decider.
The winner of the Stars’ clash with the Scorchers, who are seeking a third crown in a row, will host the final as they finished higher on the ladder than the fourth-placed Thunder.
Khawaja’s heroics follow a brea-kout Test summer for Australia and propel him into considerations for the looming World Twenty20 in India.
“I’m hitting the ball really well. I don’t think too much when I play cricket, Khawaja told Network Ten.
“I wanted to get off to a good start and thankfully I did. I’m glad I was there at the end.”
The Thunder finished last, last, last and second last in the first four editions of the Twenty20 tournament.
His match-winning knock steered the Thunder into their first BBL final, against the winner of Friday night’s MCG semi-final between the Melbourne Stars and Perth Scorchers.
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