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Big Bash League: Lightning interrupts Sydney Thunders’ finals clash with Melbourne Stars

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David Warner was dismissed for a second-ball duck against the Melbourne Stars.
Camera IconDavid Warner was dismissed for a second-ball duck against the Melbourne Stars. Credit: AAP

Lightning forced the Melbourne Stars and Sydney Thunder off the pitch and cost them an over during their knockout Big Bash League final at ENGIE Stadium.

No rain fell on the ground on Wednesday night when the teams went back into the pavilion after 3.3 overs, the Thunder losing David Warner to a second-ball duck en route to 1-33.

But as thunder had been reported within a 10km radius of the stadium, umpires had no choice but to delay the game around 7.50pm as the Sydney crowd booed.

Scattered showers had been forecast in eastern NSW on Wednesday but no rain fell on ENGIE Stadium in the hours before the Stars won the toss and sent the Thunder in.

Warner clipped Tom Curran to Marcus Stoinis at extra cover on the second legal delivery of the evening to consign the Thunder to 1-1.

But No.3 Matthew Gilkes (22no) got the Thunder back on track, surviving an umpire review that showed Curran had failed to control the ball close to the ground attempting to catch him.

Play then resumed roughly 15 minutes later with the match reduced to 19 overs a side and the winner set to meet the Sydney Sixers for a place in the final against the Hobart Hurricanes.

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