Brisbane Heat have won the Big Bash League Season 13 title. In the title fight, pacer Spencer Johnson caused a sensation with some brilliant bowling for Brisbane Heat. Johnson scored 26 runs in 4 overs, took 4 wickets and prevented the opposing team from crossing the victory line. The last game against the Sydney Sixers was one-sided for Brisbane Heat.
In the match played at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the Sydney Sixers won the toss and opted to bowl, which turned out to be a big mistake for them. Brisbane Heat, who came to bat first, scored 166 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Opener Josh Brown played the biggest innings for the team with 53 runs. Chasing the target, the Sydney Sixers were finished with 112 runs in 17.3 overs. In this way, Brisbane Heat won the match by 54 runs.
First in the match, Brisbane Heat scored 166 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Josh Brown played the biggest innings of 53 runs for the team. Additionally, Matt Renshaw scored 40 runs. However, three of the team's junior players also returned to the pavilion without opening their accounts. During this time, Sean Abbott of the Sydney Sixers took the maximum of 4 wickets.
Chasing the target, the Sydney Sixers got off to a poor start when they lost the wicket of opener Daniel Hughes (01) on the third ball of the first over. Jack Edwards (16) also returned to the pavilion on the last ball of the fourth over. Then the innings could not be sustained as the team lost the wicket of Josh Philip in the 9th over, who was out for 23 runs.
Afterwards, Jordan Silk returned to the pavilion on the second ball of the 10th over without opening his account. Then captain Moises Henriques, who was on his way to a good innings, was eliminated after 25 runs. In this way Sydney lost 5 wickets.
Then Sydney's sixth wicket fell in the form of Ben Dwarshuis, who was out for a duck in the 14th over. Then in the 15th over, Hayden Kerr lost his wicket after scoring 6 runs. Sean Abbott then scored 16 runs on the second ball of the 18th over and on the very next ball Steve O'Keefe had a golden duck and Sydney's innings ended at 112 runs.
