Boxing Day Blockbuster! Scorchers vs Hurricanes Fantasy Breakdown
The Big Bash League brings us a classic Boxing Day showdown as the Perth Scorchers welcome the Hobart Hurricanes to Perth Stadium. The Scorchers are historically dominant at home, but the Hurricanes are coming off a morale boosting win. For fantasy fans, this venue offers a very specific recipe for success: pace, bounce, and aggressive batting.
Here is everything you need to know to build your teams for the major leagues.
Weather and Pitch Report
Perth is expected to be hot and dry for this encounter, with temperatures hovering around 30°C. The famous "Fremantle Doctor" sea breeze usually kicks in during the evening, which can help swing bowlers early on.
The Furnace Stats:
- Pace Dominance: The stats here are screaming at us. In the last 5 matches, pacers have taken 46 wickets compared to just 18 by spinners. The extra bounce makes it a graveyard for slow bowlers unless they are world class.
- Scoring: The average score is 159. It is not a flat highway; batters need to settle in before going big. The boundaries are large, so running between the wickets is just as important as hitting sixes.
Team Form and Head to-Head
The Scorchers have had a mixed bag of results recently (LWWLL) but they usually turn up the heat at home. They also hold a significant psychological edge, having won 7 head to-head encounters compared to the Hurricanes' 3.
The Hurricanes (LWLLL) broke a losing streak in their last game thanks to a brilliant knock by Nikhil Chaudhary. However, facing the Scorchers in Perth is arguably the toughest assignment in the league.
Key Players to Watch
Finn Allen The explosive opener is in fine touch, smashing 79 runs in his last outing. He enjoys the ball coming onto the bat, which makes the Perth surface ideal for his style of play. He is a high priority pick for your fantasy contests.
Jhye Richardson On a pitch that offers 46 wickets to pacers in recent games, Richardson is a must have. His ability to swing the new ball and bowl tight lines at the death makes him a massive points generator.
Ben McDermott McDermott is one of the few Hurricanes batters who looks comfortable against high pace. He scored a solid 69 recently and will be the backbone of the Hurricanes' batting lineup. If he gets going, he can single handedly boost your leaderboard rank.
Chris Jordan Jordan is coming off a 4-wicket haul. His role at the death is crucial, and with the long boundaries in Perth, batters often hole out trying to clear the ropes against him.
Aaron Hardie A true fantasy asset. He bats in the top order and bowls crucial overs. His all round ability provides a safety net for your team, ensuring points even if he fails in one department.
Captaincy and Vice Captaincy Picks
Safe Options:
- Aaron Hardie: High selection percentage for a reason. He contributes in both innings.
- Finn Allen: If he survives the first two overs, he can score very quickly.
Differential Picks:
- Nathan Ellis: His variations are elite. If the Scorchers try to attack him at the death, he could pick up 2-3 cheap wickets.
- Nikhil Chaudhary: He is in great form with the bat (79 runs recently) and can roll his arm over if needed, though spin is less effective here.
Fantasy Strategy for Perth Stadium
- Pack the Pacers: Do not overthink this. Fill your bowling slots with fast bowlers like Richardson, Jordan, and Ellis. The data clearly shows spinners struggle here.
- Top Order Focus: In the batting department, focus on the top 3 from both sides. The ball comes on nicely when new, but as the ball gets older and softer, scoring can become difficult against the big boundaries.
- Avoid Finger Spinners: Unless they are all rounders who bat high up (like Cooper Connolly), pure finger spinners are risky picks at this venue.
Good luck with your teams, and enjoy the Boxing Day cricket action!
Big Bash League HUR vs SCO players T20 past performance, current series performance, fantasy points and selection percentage.
Teams | Date | Venue | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCO vs SIX | 14 Dec - 01:45 PM | Perth | Scorchers | 113/5 (11.0) | 117/5 (10.1) | Scorchers Scorchers won by 5 wickets (with 5 balls remaining) | ||
| HEA vs SCO | 19 Dec - 01:45 PM | Brisbane | Heat | 257/6 (20.0) | 258/2 (19.5) | Heat Heat won by 8 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) |
Teams | Date | Venue | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HUR vs THU | 16 Dec - 01:45 PM | Hobart | Hurricanes | 180/6 (20.0) | 181/6 (19.5) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 4 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) | ||
| HUR vs STA | 18 Dec - 01:45 PM | Melbourne | Stars | 158/9 (20.0) | 159/2 (16.0) | Stars Stars won by 8 wickets (with 24 balls remaining) | ||
| HUR vs REN | 21 Dec - 01:45 PM | Geelong | Hurricanes | 145/9 (20.0) | 149/3 (13.5) | Hurricanes Hurricanes won by 7 wickets (with 37 balls remaining) |
Teams | Date | Toss | Bat First | Bat Second | Inning 1 | Inning 2 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCO vs SIX | 14 Dec - 01:45 PM | Scorchers | 113/5 (11.0) | 117/5 (10.1) | Scorchers Scorchers won by 5 wickets (with 5 balls remaining) |





