Big Bash League: Fire broke out during the match at Gabba Stadium.
The 36th league match of the current season of Big Bash, the franchise-based T20 league being played in Australia, is being played between Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes at the Gabba Stadium. In this match, Brisbane Heat team, batting first, scored 201 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. While chasing the target, after the fourth over of the innings of Hobart Hurricanes, due to a sudden fire in the stadium where the DJ was set up, keeping in mind the safety of the players, the umpires stopped the game for some time, in which the fire broke out. After it was completely extinguished, they started the game again.
All the players were shocked as soon as the fire broke out
Chasing the target of 202 runs, Hobart Hurricanes team had scored 47 runs without any loss after the end of 4 overs of play. Meanwhile, flames were suddenly seen rising in the stadium from where a DJ was employed to entertain the fans. Meanwhile, the security personnel present there immediately worked to extinguish the fire, in which they soon brought the situation under complete control and there were no casualties. This was seen for the first time in the history of BBL when a decision was taken to stop the game due to a fire in one of the stands of the stadium. However, during this time all the players remained present on the field and after some time when the situation became normal, the game was restarted.
Hobart has already qualified for the playoffs
The Big Bash League 2024-25 has now moved towards its final stage with Hobart Hurricanes having already secured their place for the playoffs before this match. Hobart team has played 8 matches so far and won 6. At the same time, Brisbane Heat has not yet been able to secure their place for the playoffs, so it is very important for them to win this match.
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