2013–14 Sydney Sixers season

The 2013–14 Sydney Sixers season was the club's third consecutive season in the Big Bash League (BBL).

Sydney Sixers
2012–13 season
PresidentStuart Clark
CoachTrevor Bayliss (3rd season)
Captain(s)Brad Haddin (3rd season)
Home groundSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
CLT20DNQ
Big Bash League2nd
BBL FinalsSemi-finalist
Player of the SeasonNic Maddinson

Players

Squad

Players with international caps are listed in bold.

No. Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batsmen
45Michael LumbEngland (1980-02-12) 12 February 1980Left-handedRight arm mediumOverseas player
53Nic MaddinsonAustralia (1991-12-21) 21 December 1991Left-handedLeft arm orthodox
14Jordan SilkAustralia (1992-04-13) 13 April 1992Right-handed-
All-rounders
-Sean AbbottAustralia (1992-02-29) 29 February 1992Right-handedRight arm fast medium
10Ravi BoparaEngland (1985-05-04) 4 May 1985Right-handedRight arm mediumOverseas player
21Moisés HenriquesAustralia (1987-02-01) 1 February 1987Right-handedRight arm fast medium
72Stephen O'KeefeAustralia (1984-12-09) 9 December 1984Right-handedLeft arm orthodox
49Steve SmithAustralia (1989-06-02) 2 June 1989Right-handedRight arm leg spin
26Marcus NorthAustralia (1979-07-28) 28 July 1979Left-handedRight arm off spin
99Mark CosgroveAustralia (1984-06-14) 14 June 1984Left-handedRight arm medium
-Ben DwarshuisAustralia (1994-06-23) 23 June 1994Left-handedLeft arm fast medium
-Charles AminiPapua New Guinea (1992-04-14) 14 April 1992Left-handedRight arm leg spinRookie contract
Wicketkeepers
24Brad HaddinAustralia (1977-10-23) 23 October 1977Right-handedCaptain
13Daniel SmithAustralia (1982-03-17) 17 March 1982Right-handed
Pace bowlers
9Trent CopelandAustralia (1986-03-14) 14 March 1986Right-handedRight arm fast medium
8Josh HazlewoodAustralia (1991-01-08) 8 January 1991Left-handedRight arm fast medium
58Brett LeeAustralia (1976-11-08) 8 November 1976Right-handedRight arm fast
56Mitchell StarcAustralia (1990-01-30) 30 January 1990Left-handedLeft-arm fast medium
33Chris TremlettEngland (1981-09-02) 2 September 1981Right-handedRight arm fast mediumOverseas Player
2Josh LalorAustralia (1987-11-02) 2 November 1987Right-handedLeft arm fast medium
Spin bowlers
67Nathan LyonAustralia (1987-11-20) 20 November 1987Right-handedRight arm off spin
-Shane CasselAustralia (1993-09-15) 15 September 1993Left-handedRight arm leg spinRookie contract

Transfers

Review

Sydney Sixers were much improved from the previous season's disappointing result. The club registered six wins from the eight in the group stage to qualify for the finals series. However, they lost in the semi-final against Perth Scorchers.

The first match of the campaign began against cross-town rivals Sydney Thunder at home (Sydney Cricket Ground). Sixers won the toss, electing to field. They were able to restrict the Thunder to 166 runs, with Usman Khawaja scoring 66. Sixers chased down the runs with 10 balls to spare. Player of the Match, Nic Maddinson expertly guided the Sixers to victory with 61 runs.[1]

The second match was a very lopsided encounter. After sending the Melbourne Stars in, the Sixers were unable to restrict their opponents total effectively. The Stars scored 200 runs which proved very difficult to chase down. The Sixers ended with a total of 9/123 by the end of the allotted 20 overs.[2]

The Sixers went on a two-game winning streak, defeating Brisbane Heat and Adelaide Strikers on the road. After losing both tosses, the Sixers were able to firstly restrict the Heat to 7/136 when chasing the 140 runs posted by the Sixers,[3] and then successfully chase down the Strikers 7/149 with 5 balls to spare.[4]

The Sixers fifth match of the tournament proved to be one of the most exciting in BBL03, with the game going to a super over. However it was not meant to be for the Sixers. The club lost this game in heartbreaking fashion after only being able to conjure up one run from their super over. Scorchers all rounder Adam Voges picked off the run with a boundary from the first ball of Brett Lee's super over. The game itself was a thrilling one for the spectators with many twists and turns. The Scorchers began proceedings horrifically losing two wickets without score from the first over of the game by Brett Lee. A superb 129 run partnership between Simon Katich and Sam Whiteman steadied the ship before Whiteman was eventually bowled by Lee in the eighteenth over. Voges then guided the Scorchers to a total of 153. In reply, the Sixers had trouble of their own keeping wickets in hand. With regular opener Michael Lumb out for the game, Stephen O'Keefe partnered Nic Maddinson at the top of the order. Both looked to move the scores on but fell cheaply. Then when Moises Henriques and Marcus North both returned to the pavilion without troubling the scorers the Sixers were 4/20. Scorchers bowler Tim Behrendorff was the destroyer with 3/21 from his four overs. Steve Smith and Jordan Silk did some rebuilding of their own before Silk gifted Voges an easy return catch. Smith continued scoring runs and looked in fine form as he reached his half century. The Sixers seemed like they would now easily make the runs. However, the game turned on its head once more when Dan Smith attempted to play a reverse sweep only to scoop the ball to fine leg. With the Scorchers eyeing off the Sixers tail-enders, Steve Smith took it upon himself to finish the game. A mistimed shot of the bowling of Yasir Arafat saw him caught at short third man by Voges with the Sixers 7/131. Lyon quickly departed and the Scorchers looked destined to win. However, the nineteenth over by Thomas saw some big hitting by Lee and Chris Tremlett leaving the Sixers with just 7 runs of the final over by Arafat to win. Neither side could quite find the slice of luck to get the win in ordinary time. With Lee out bowled, Tremlett faced the final delivery needing two runs to win. He dug out the ball from Arafat who couldn't quite hold onto out bumping it out to cover. The Sixers scampered through for a single leaving the scores tied. The Sixers super over was disastrous as Steve Smith was out bowled from the first ball attempting a low-percentage lap sweep. Henriques soon followed caught in the gully region for a pair of ducks for the night. Their super over ended at 2/1 from four balls. The one run scored by Maddinson was easily surpassed by the Scorchers as Voges flicked Lee's first ball through the leg side for a boundary.

The Sixers then returned to the winners circle, going on a three-game streak. They defeated Hobart Hurricanes at home, Melbourne Renegades at Docklands Stadium and Sydney Thunder at Stadium Australia on their way to finishing second on the ladder.

In a rain-affected final against soon-becoming-rival Perth Scorchers, the Scorchers fell 6 runs short of the 54-run target set by Scorchers according to the Duckworth–Lewis method. The semi-finals loss saw them bow out of the tournament. The result means they did not qualify for the 2014 Champions League Twenty20 tournament.

Champions League Twenty20

As the Sydney Sixers finished seventh in the 2012–13 Big Bash League season, they did not qualify for the 2013 Champions League Twenty20 tournament. This means they are unable to defend their title that they won in 2012.

Big Bash League

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR Qualification
1   Melbourne Stars 8 8 0 0 16 2.189 Advance to play-off phase
2   Sydney Sixers 8 6 2 0 12 −0.218
3   Perth Scorchers (C) 8 5 3 0 10 −0.064
4   Hobart Hurricanes 8 3 4 1 7 0.321
5   Brisbane Heat 8 3 5 0 6 −0.197
6   Melbourne Renegades 8 3 5 0 6 −0.475
7   Adelaide Strikers 8 2 5 1 5 −0.933
8   Sydney Thunder 8 1 7 0 2 −0.654
Source: [5]
(C) Champion

Matches

21 December
Sydney Thunder
6/166 (20 overs)
v
Sydney Sixers (H)
4/167 (18.2 overs)
Sydney Sixers won by 6 wickets
 
 
19:10 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 18,180
Umpires: Gerard Abood and Ashley Barrow
Player of the match: Nic Maddinson (Sixers)
Usman Khawaja 66 (51)
Moisés Henriques 2/24 (4 overs)
Nic Maddinson 61 (40)
Carl Sandri 1/20 (2 overs)
  • Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to field.
29 December
Melbourne Stars
5/200 (20 overs)
v
Sydney Sixers (H)
9/123 (20 overs)
Melbourne Stars won by 77 runs
 
 
19:10 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Attendance: 20,368[6]
Umpires: Ashley Barrow and Michael Graham-Smith
Player of the match: Glenn Maxwell (Stars)
David Hussey 50* (41)
Josh Hazlewood 3/20 (4 overs)
Michael Lumb 29 (19)
Glenn Maxwell 3/26 (4 overs)
  • Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to field.
2 January
Sydney Sixers
8/140 (20 overs)
v
Brisbane Heat (H)
7/136 (20 overs)
Sydney Sixers won by 4 runs
 
 
18:40 (D/N)
Scorecard
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
Attendance: 22,324
Umpires: Ashley Barrow and John Ward
Player of the match: Brett Lee (Sixers)
Michael Lumb 56 (42)
Cameron Gannon 4/24 (4 overs)
Craig Kieswetter 38 (40)
Brett Lee 2/22 (4 overs)
  • Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to field.
  • Mark Steketee made his T20 debut for Brisbane Heat.
5 January
(H) Adelaide Strikers
7/149 (20 overs)
v
Sydney Sixers
4/150 (19.1 overs)
Sydney Sixers won by 6 wickets
 
 
19:40 (D/N)
Scorecard
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Attendance: 26,506
Umpires: Simon Fry and Sam Nogajski
Player of the match: Michael Lumb (Sixers)
Shakib Al Hasan 46 (30)
Josh Hazlewood 3/16 (4 overs)
Michael Lumb 54 (41)
Shakib Al Hasan 2/21 (4 overs)
  • Adelaide Strikers won the toss and elected to bat.
10 January
Perth Scorchers
5/153 (20 overs)
v
Sydney Sixers (H)
9/153 (20 overs)
Scores level; Perth Scorchers won the Super Over
 
 
19:40 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sydney Cricket Ground
Umpires: Gerard Abood (Aus) and Simon Fry (Aus)
Simon Katich 71 (56)
Brett Lee 4/28 (4 overs)
Steve Smith 65 (48)
Yasir Arafat 4/24 (4 overs)
  • Perth Scorchers won the toss and elected to bat.
15 January
(H) Sydney Sixers
6/179 (20 overs)
v
Hobart Hurricanes
8/172 (20 overs)
Sydney Sixers won by 7 runs
 
 
19:40 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 17,264
Umpires: Michael Graham-Smith and Paul Wilson
Player of the match: Steve Smith
Steve Smith 52 (32)
Ben Hilfenhaus 2/25 (4 overs)
Tim Paine 57 (30)
Josh Hazlewood 2/25 (3 overs)
  • Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
18 January
Sydney Sixers
6/151 (20 overs)
v
Melbourne Renegades (H)
5/149 (20 overs)
Sydney Sixers won by 2 runs
 
 
19:40 (D/N)
Scorecard
Docklands Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 14,152
Umpires: Damien Mealey and Tony Ward
Player of the match: Moisés Henriques (Sixers)
Moisés Henriques 55 (39)
Nathan Rimmington 2/35 (4 overs)
Dwayne Bravo 38 (30)
Josh Hazlewood 1/22 (4 overs)
  • Melbourne Renegades won the toss and elected to field
25 January
(H) Sydney Thunder
6/128 (20 overs)
v
Sydney Sixers
2/131 (19.2 overs)
Sydney Sixers won by 8 wickets
 
 
19:10 (D/N)
Scorecard
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 25,726
Umpires: Ashley Barrow and Damien Mealey
Player of the match: Nathan Lyon (Sixers)
Daniel Hughes 32 (33)
Nathan Lyon 3/14 (4 overs)
Nic Maddinson 59* (56)
Chris Tremain 1/14 (3 overs)
  • Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to field.

Finals

Semifinals Final
      
1 Melbourne Stars (H) 8/141 (20 ovs)
4 Hobart Hurricanes 3/142 (18.1 ovs)
3 Perth Scorchers (H) 4/191 (20 ovs)
4 Hobart Hurricanes 7/152 (20 ovs)
3 Perth Scorchers (D/L) 5/193 (20 ovs)
2 Sydney Sixers (H) 6/48 (5 ovs)
5 February
Perth Scorchers
5/193 (20 overs)
v
Sydney Sixers (H)
6/48 (5 overs)
Perth Scorchers won by 5 runs (D/L)
 
 
19:45 (D/N)

Semi-final

Scorecard
Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 12,570
Umpires: Mick Martell and Paul Wilson
Player of the match: Craig Simmons (Scorchers)
Craig Simmons 112 (58)
Mitchell Starc 2/37 (4 overs)
Nic Maddinson 36 (16)
Jason Behrendorff 2/5 (1 over)
  • Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rain during the innings break reduced the Sixers' target to 54 runs from 5 overs according to the Duckworth–Lewis method.

References

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