It was the Heat's sixth consecutive loss at the Gabba. Brisbane Heat. Join us at Sydney Cricket Ground for Sydney Sixers v Brisbane Heat cricket live scores as part of KFC T20 Big Bash League 2019/2020 Our fantasy league suggestions for the Brisbane Heat v Sydney Sixers game, Vince's flashy fifty fires Sixers to victory, Vince takes brilliant catch to dismiss Cutting. Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat KFC T20 Big Bash League 2019/2020. They have 10 points and a net run rate of -0.469. The final over of the Powerplay reaped another bounty, this time 13, to lift the Sixers to 0 for 48 from six overs, more or less settling the result already. Among the bowlers, Ben Laughlin and Josh Lalor have taken the maximum wickets for the Brisbane Heat with 13 and 11 wickets respectively. Brisbane Heat fell into another fearful heap, this time to the Sydney Sixers, to all but surrender a Big Bash League match at the Gabba inside the first 10 overs. The Sixers have 15 points and a net run rate of + 0.070. The return of Marnus Labuschagne and Steven Smith to the Heat and the Sixers attracted much comment before the game, but neither played much more than a peripheral role. Brisbane Heat, elsewise , will be striving to get their 1st win of the season . A 15-ball innings worth 27 provided some belated cheer for the home crowd, while also inching the Heat up close to the total of 130 that their coach Darren Lehmann thought might be defendable. Chris Lynn is the leading run-scorer with 332 runs from 11 games, including the best of 94. They have 10 points and a net run rate of -0.469. A widely hyped meeting between Smith and Labuschagne, after their batting "bromance" during the Test summer, was reduced to sideshow status as the Heat maintained their horrid recent run of performances. Sydney Sixers 2 for 127 (Philippe 52*, Vince 51) beat Brisbane Heat 8 for 126 (Pattinson 27, de Villiers 26, Bird 2-21, Dwarshuis 2-35) by 8 wickets. AB de Villiers, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne - pick them all! Instead the plaudits went to the Sixers bowlers Steve O'Keefe, Jackson Bird, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Lyon and Tom Curran, before Josh Philippe and James Vince enjoyed the minimal stresses of an undemanding chase on a pitch that did not encourage much in the way of Twenty20 hitting. The return of Marnus Labuschagne and Steven Smith to the Heat and the Sixers attracted much comment before the game, but neither played much more than a peripheral role. In a repeat of last year’s final, defending champions Brisbane Heat get their Women’s Big Bash League title defence under way when they take on Sydney Sixers at the North Sydney Oval. Instead the plaudits went to the Sixers bowlers Steve O'Keefe, Jackson Bird, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Lyon and Tom Curran, before Josh Philippe and James Vince enjoyed the minimal stresses of an undemanding chase on a pitch that did not encourage much in the way of Twenty20 hitting. The Heat's viewing area was by this stage a venue for plenty of thousand yard stares, with AB de Villiers left to do what he could with the wreckage. The Sydney Sixers have timed their run perfectly to overcome the Brisbane Heat in a final over thriller in on the Gold Coast to kick off the Big Bash New Year’s Day double header. Only early wickets would bring the Heat into the game, but they were to be sorely disappointed as James Vince and Josh Philippe kept their heads. Brisbane Heat are at the sixth spot in the Big Bash League 2019-20 points table with 5 wins and 6 losses from 11 matches. Tom Banton, Matt Renshaw, Ben Cutting, Ben Laughlin; Sydney Sixers. Lynn has scored at over 160. In the three matches hosted by the pitch, no team has scored the 200-run mark.