Roach’s Brisbane Heat keep semi-final hopes alive

BRISBANE, Australia (CMC) – West Indies fast bowler Kemar Roach was among the wicket-takers as his team Brisbane Heat scored an upset win over Melbourne Stars in the Australian Big Bash League yesterday.

Roach grabbed one wicket and took a catch as the Heat beat the Stars by 24 runs at the Gabba. Brisbane Heat stumbled but recovered to post a respectable 171 for 5 in their 20 overs while Melbourne Stars replied with 147 for 9 of 20 overs.
The Barbadian pacer uprooted the stumps of James Faulkner for 18 and finished with figures of 4-0-23-1, while being active on the field, catching Rob Quiney for 10 after he tried going after Alister McDermott.
Brisbane Heat skipper James Hopes turned in a man-of-the-match performance by following his 49 with the bat to take 3-28 with the ball.
The Heat were forced to weather a Lasith Malinga onslaught as the Super slinger continued his destructive BBL form with an amazing three wickets for no runs after just 10 balls, but went on to complete the win over the second-placed Melbourne Stars, which moves them to fifth on the table and keeps them in the hunt for a semi-final birth.

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