Thunder coach Trevor Bayliss has revealed his roster for Sunday’s match against the Renegades at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium. Sydney Thunder coach Trevor Bayliss said his team’s game against Melbourne Renegades tomorrow night is a “positive thing” because it would help his players “move on” from Friday night’s devastating KFC Big Bash League loss to Adelaide Strikers.
Sydney Thunder Coach Trevor Bayliss Roster
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Thunder’s batting lasted just 35 balls before being bowled out for 15 – the lowest total ever recorded in top T20 cricket. Trevor Bayliss, who led England to Ashes and World Cup titles, said the team has to go out against the Renegades motivated to “correct the wrong”. It’s got to make them more determined,” Trevor Bayliss remarked of the outcome. “You must go into the following game ready to make things right. If we go into the next game worrying about what occurred out there, it will take us longer to recover.
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They’re all really talented players who have scored a lot of runs in the past. It won’t be easy, but someone needs to go out and lead the way [against Renegades]. We have several really talented players, including top-tier internationals and others who scored a lot of runs last year. The quality is there … we need to put tonight down to ‘one of those things’. Adelaide made two excellent catches to begin with, and we were hesitant after that.
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I’m not saying it’s simple, but you’ve got to go out there [in circumstances such as the Adelaide match] with the goal of making smart choices; [use] footwork that’s clean and quick. It seemed to me like we were trapped on the crease, probing at the ball.” Trevor Bayliss thanked Adelaide for their fantastic effort on the field before looking forward to Sunday’s showdown against the Melbourne Renegades at Marvel Stadium. Obviously, Adelaide bowled extremely well, and they caught beautifully, Trevor Bayliss added.
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Thankfully we have a game on Sunday, so that means our players won’t sit around and worry about what occurred – they can right the mistake. The Renegades have some strong players, and what we’ve seen from the start of this season is each of the eight teams can defeat the others. [Renegades] performed well in their first game – it won’t be an easy match – but I should add how well we’ve bowled in our first two games, and we played well for 50 percent of tonight’s game.
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Thunder has too many talented players and bats to not score runs
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Thunder, according to Trevor Bayliss, may draw inspiration from the 1993 NSW Sheffield squad, which was humiliated by Western Australia in Perth. I was pulled for this game, but NSW played Western Australia in Perth and they were heavily defeated,” he said. “[Chasing 503 runs, they were dismissed for 73 and 177] opener Richard Chee Quee batted twice in one day, and the team was widely criticized. However, NSW pushed on from that game and won the Shield that season.
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My argument is that [Sydney Thunder] players must take it on the chin. The teams that survive are the ones that learn from these experiences. And I’m convinced it will occur here because the guys on this team listen and learn. That is not a concern of mine. We played two games, one of which we won and one of which we lost. There is still much work to be done.
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