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Dazzling Lynn leads Heat to BBL win

Chris Lynn may have just missed a century but he didn't miss much else, thrashing 98 runs from 49 balls in the Heat's win over the Scorchers.

Brisbane Heat players celebrate taking a wicket
Brisbane Heat have taken top spot on the BBL table with a nine-wicket win over the Scorchers. (AAP)

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Chris Lynn punished the Perth Scorchers in a batting masterclass that led Brisbane Heat to a nine-wicket win and top spot on the BBL table.

Lynn smashed an unbeaten 98 runs from just 49 balls, including three fours and 11 sixes, making light work of the 174 runs set by the Scorchers at the WACA Ground.

The Heat reached 1-174 in the 15th over, with 32 balls to spare.

James Peirson and Brendon McCullum set the tone of the Heat's innings, racing to 38 from the first three overs.

And Lynn continued the attack when David Willey knocked over Peirson's stumps when the score was 26.

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Lynn reached his 50 from just 27 balls, including one four and six sixes.

In BBL06, he now has 309 runs from five innings at an extraordinary average of more than 154.

Willey wore the brunt of the Heat attack early, with figures of 0-30 from two overs in his last game before he joins the England one day team.

He also caught Lynn on the boundary line when he was on just 35, but landed on the rope before he could throw it up in the air and regroup.

Ashton Agar, returning from duties with the national team, was the pick of the Scorchers' bowlers, with 0-36 from 3.4 overs.

McCullum also had a couple of lives on his way to an unbeaten 50 from 31 balls.

Earlier, Scorchers batsman Mitch Marsh hit an entertaining 70 runs from 41 balls, his highest score of this campaign.

The Scorchers posted 6-173 from their 20 overs to set what should have been a competitive score in the top of the table clash.

Shaun Marsh managed a run-a-ball 32 after struggling earlier in his innings, while Ian Bell copped a rough decision when given out caught by Heat keeper Peirson in front of the wicket for 11 with the ball appearing to hit only pad.

Heat leg spinner Mitch Swepson took that wicket and that of Shaun Marsh to finish with figures of 2-27 from four overs.

Lynn admitted after the match he was in such a zone that after hitting the winning runs, with a six, he walked down the wicket and told McCullum that he was going to push a two on the next ball to bring up his ton - unaware that the match was finished.

"I have had a couple of nice Shield innings, but that was right up there," he said of clean striking.

"Obviously I was trying to utilise the WACA with the strong breeze.

"It's like Rafael Nadal, when he sets up for every point. Same routine, whether it's the first set or the last set. I take that theory into my cricket, whether it's the first ball or the 50th ball."


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