Cricket Feb 03, 2026

Big Bash Final: Steve Smith irritated at playing in rain as Perth Scorchers beat Sydney Sixers to win sixth title

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Big Bash Final: Steve Smith irritated at playing in rain as Perth Scorchers beat Sydney Sixers to win sixth title

Steve Smith fired only briefly with the bat and then became frustrated at playing in the rain as Sydney Sixers lost to now six-time Big Bash League champions Perth Scorchers by six wickets in Sunday's final at Optus Stadium.

Smith made 24 off 13 balls for three-time champions Sixers - the team's joint highest score in their under-par 132 all out - hitting three fours and a six before falling lbw to Jhye Richardson (3-32).

Scorchers knocked off their target with 15 balls to spare at their home ground - Mitchell Marsh (44 off 43) belting the first ball of the chase for six before Josh Inglis (29no off 26) clinched victory the same way - with Smith bemused play was not halted early on as rain fell heavily, saying it was "silly" to still be on the field.

The umpires finally took the players off after five overs, seemingly waiting for that point in order to constitute a game, but the rain then stopped straightaway and Scorchers resumed on 47-0.

The wet ball was a hindrance to Sixers - although not Jack Edwards, who took a stunning one-handed catch to remove Finn Allen (36 off 22) - as Scorchers beat their rivals for a fourth time in six finals between the competition's most successful sides.

Scorchers previously saw off Sixers to win the trophy in 2014-15, 2016-17 and 2021-22, with Sixers prevailing in the inaugural season in 2011-12 as well as 2020-21.

The most controversial moment - besides the rain - came when Scorchers' Cooper Connolly brilliantly caught Joel Davies off English seamer David Payne (3-18) at deep midwicket in the 18th over, only for the wicket to be chalked off after the third umpire intervened.

The ball touched the turf but only after Connolly had put his hand down to prevent himself sliding onto the boundary rope.

The home fans heavily booed that decision but were cheering loudly in the next over when Davies dragged Richardson onto his stumps for 19, having been on 13 when Connolly's catch was adjudged illegal.

Gloucestershire stalwart Payne's three wickets included Sixers captain Moises Henriques for 24, during an innings in which a host of batters failed to press on after making starts.

Smith scored 299 runs in six matches for Sixers at an average of 59.80 and strike-rate of 167.97 after returning from Ashes duty, including a century and two fifties.

The 36-year-old is not in Australia's squad for the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 - although his Big Bash form has perhaps made him the most likely call-up should the national team suffer an injury to a batter.

Watch the T20 World Cup live in full on Your Site from February 7-March 8. Australia's opening game is against Ireland on Wednesday February 11 (9.30am UK).

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