Watch: BBL Player Suffers Huge Embarrassment After Fiery Send-Off To Australia Star
An embarrassing moment took place for Perth Scorchers' Mahli Beardman during the side's Big Bash League 2025-26 game against Hobart Hurricanes at Bellerive Oval.
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: January 01, 2026 08:02 pm IST
An embarrassing moment took place for Perth Scorchers' Mahli Beardman during the side's Big Bash League 2025-26 game against Hobart Hurricanes at Bellerive Oval, Hobart, on Thursday. The Hurricanes were chasing a big target of 230. On the sixth ball of the 12th over of their chase, Australian batter Matthew Wade shuffled across the stumps and tried to play a sweep shot. Pacer Beardman nailed his yorker to perfection, cleaning up the stumps. Given Wade had already smashed one six and two fours in the over, Beardman gave the batter a fiery send-off. Things took a U-turn as the umpire signalled that it was a front-foot no-ball. As a result, Wade was declared not out and returned to his crease, resuming his batting.
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Can you believe it?!
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Talking about the game, Mitchell Marsh's scintillating century powered Perth Scorchers to a commanding 40-run victory over Hobart Hurricanes.
Opening the batting, Marsh smashed a brilliant 102 off just 58 balls, lacing his innings with 11 fours and five sixes. He was well supported by Aaron Hardie, who produced a blistering unbeaten 94 off 43 deliveries, striking nine boundaries and five maximums. The duo dismantled the Hurricanes' bowling attack and guided the Scorchers to a formidable total of 229/3 in their allotted 20 overs.
Chasing a mammoth target, Hobart Hurricanes were restricted to 189/9 despite a few spirited cameos. Nikhil Chaudhary emerged as their top scorer with a quickfire 31 off 15 balls, which included five fours and a six.
Hobart had opted to field after winning the toss, but their chase never quite gathered the required momentum as they lost wickets at regular intervals. The first blow came early, with Mitchell Owen departing for 4 when the score was 14, giving Joel Paris his first wicket of the match. Tim Ward, who looked in good touch, followed soon after, falling to Ashton Agar for 27. The Hurricanes reached 50 in 6.3 overs and were 88/4 at the halfway stage of the innings.
Chaudhary and Matthew Wade then provided a brief revival, adding 56 runs. Wade played an aggressive knock of 29 off 14 balls before Chaudhary was dismissed by Cooper Connolly in the 12.2 overs. Wade fell in the very next over, dismissed by Agar, leaving Hobart struggling at 131/6 in 13.1 overs.
English all-rounder Rehan Ahmed chipped in with 18, but his effort was not enough. They soon slipped to 150/7. Hurricanes captain Nathan Ellis remained unbeaten on 16 and could not take his team home.
Ashton Agar was the pick of the Perth bowlers, finishing with figures of 3/38 in his four overs in the high-scoring encounter. Hardie capped off an excellent all-round performance with 2/27 in three overs, while Paris claimed 2/36. Connolly was economical with figures of 1/23 in four overs, and Brody Couch also chipped in with 1/23 in three overs.
Marsh was adjudged the Player of the Match for his match-winning century, which laid the foundation for Perth Scorchers' emphatic win in Hobart.
(With ANI Inputs)
