Who are the key players to watch?
Mitch Owen for the Hurricanes and Glenn Maxwell for the Stars.
Sport / Cricket
The Hobart Hurricanes are set to face the Melbourne Stars in the BBL|15 Knockout match at Ninja Stadium. However, the Hurricanes will be without key players Nathan Ellis and Jake Weatherald, while the Stars remain unchanged. This do-or-die...
The Hurricanes enter the Knockout after a loss to the Brisbane Heat, while the Stars finished the season in fourth place. Ellis' injury and Weatherald's absence are significant blows to the Hurricanes' chances. McDermott will need to step up as captain, and other players like Mitch Owen will need to perform well. For the Stars, Maxwell's form will be crucial, and their strong bowling economy rate could give them an edge. Showers are forecast, potentially impacting the match outcome. A no-result would see the Hurricanes progress as the higher-ranked team. The Stars have won their past two BBL matches against Hobart Hurricanes.
Key Stats: - Melbourne Stars have a bowling economy rate of 7.6 this season, the best in the competition. - Mitch Owen averages 3.32 runs per scoring shot, the best in BBL|15 (minimum 40 runs).
Mitch Owen for the Hurricanes and Glenn Maxwell for the Stars.
The Hobart Hurricanes will progress as the higher-ranked team.
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