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Harper's Blistering Century Powers Stars to Best Start in 12 Years
26 Dec
Summary
- Sam Harper scored an unbeaten 110 off 60 balls.
- Melbourne Stars achieved their best season start in 12 years.
- Peter Siddle narrowly missed a hat-trick at age 41.

Sam Harper delivered a match-winning performance with his first Big Bash century, an unbeaten 110 off just 60 balls, propelling Melbourne Stars to a seven-wicket win over Sydney Sixers. This victory secures the Stars' best season opening in 12 years, with three consecutive wins. Harper's aggressive innings included significant runs off bowler Kane Richardson, highlighting his outstanding form this season.
Meanwhile, the Sydney Sixers are facing a challenging start to their campaign, with only one win from four games. Their struggles were evident as they were bowled out for 144. Despite a strong bowling effort from Peter Siddle, who took three wickets and narrowly missed a hat-trick at 41 years old, the Sixers' batting lineup faltered. Tom Curran also took three wickets against his former club.
Daniel Hughes was a standout for the Sixers with 60 runs, but his efforts were not enough to counter Harper's brilliance and the Stars' disciplined bowling. The match concluded with the Stars comfortably chasing the target, further solidifying their strong position early in the tournament.




