All-round Sixers register comfortable win

Notwithstanding a minor stammer in the last option part of the pursuit, Sydney Sixers were for the most part clinical in their game against Melbourne Mavericks as they enlisted a six-wicket succeed at the Simonds Arena in Geelong on Friday (December 30) to finish the twofold over their rivals. Sixers climbed to the second situation with their fourth dominate in six matches, with Perth Scorchers staying on the table thanks to their better Net Run Rate. Picking to bat, the Mavericks oversaw just 124/7 as the Sixers' bowlers concocted a trained execution, drove by two-wicket pulls for Hayden Kerr and Chris Jordan. Kurtis Patterson and James Vince scored 30s in the pursuit before Daniel Christian struck an unbeaten 21 off 15 to take his group over the line in 17.5 overs. The Rebels hitters couldn't get moving in the primary innings as they slipped to 52/3 in the tenth over. Shaun Bog (35 off 29), their most elevated scorer, was the third to leave before Jonathan Wells and Aaron Finch attempted to fabricate an organization. Yet, they also couldn't score at a speed the Rebels would have liked and fell in their quest for raising the stakes as they got done with a little more than 120. Josh Philippe fell from the get-go in the pursuit yet a 60-run stand including Patterson and Vince kept the Sixers on target. The Mavericks attempted to hit back with wickets and furthermore controlled the progression of runs, leaving the Sixers at 99/4 in the fifteenth over. Be that as it may, Christian polished it off with four progressive limits off Kane Richardson in the eighteenth over to hand the Rebels their third misfortune on the run. Brief scores: Melbourne Renegades 124/7 in 20 overs (Shaun Marsh 35, Jonathan Wells 28; Chris Jordan 2-25, Hayden Kerr 2-25) lost to Sydney Sixers 126-4 in 17.5 overs (James Vince 39, Kurtis Patterson 38; Akeal Hosein 2-24) by 6 wickets.