Few Scorchers notes.
Cooper Connolly Coming in at first drop, Connolly batted on the centre wicket for more than an hour, turning a sketchy start into a brisk display of power.
He hit multiple large sixes over the leg side, reminiscent of his final-winning knock in BBL12, against the quicks and climbed into spinner Matthew Spoors and Corey Rocchiccioli, who was called in to help at training.
After the impressive display with the willow, he Connolly pushed his case further, bowling without pain in a few tidy overs.
Scorchers fans would also have been excited to see imports Finn Allen and Keaton Jennings combining at the top of the order for a few fireworks.
Allen, a New Zealander, smoked his second ball for six over long-on against Jason Behrendorff and showed off his creativity with ramps against Jhye Richardson, who was on fire himself with multiple wickets.
Finn Allen smashed long bombs.
He went even bigger in his second dig as the biting sun set, crashing a ball well onto the roof of the player’s pavilion.
Richardson made Jenning’s first knock a brief one, getting him caught at square leg with a short ball.
Matt Kelly also looked to firm his chances of playing on Sunday, used as a first-change bowler behind Behrendorff and Richardson.
Lance Morris didn’t bowl but isn’t carrying injury concerns.
Nick Hobson blew out some cobwebs before Andrew Tye showed he still has it to knock back Turner’s off stump.
Big Bash League: Cooper Connolly firming to play Perth Scorcher’s opener after hand fracture | The West Australian