Mitch Owen smashes a record-equalling 39-ball hundred as Hobart Hurricanes claim their maiden Big Bash League title!
In a thrilling showdown that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Hobart Hurricanes claimed their first-ever Big Bash League (BBL) title, courtesy of one astonishing player: Mitch Owen. The young opener stunned audiences and ribbed the record book with a jaw-dropping century off just 39 balls! This meteoric feat saw him finish with a blistering 108 runs, laced with a stunning 11 sixes โ the most ever by a Hobart batter in a single innings. The Sydney Thunder, chasing a challenging target of 185, put on a valiant effort but ultimately fell short, ending their innings with 182 runs on the board for the loss of seven wickets.
As the game progressed, it quickly became apparent that Owen's batting was the main attraction. His aggressive style and powerful strikes were reminiscent of a kid in a candy store, and by the fifth over, the cricket world was buzzing with excitement. Celebrations erupted from the home crowd as Owen powered the Hurricanes towards a historic victory, leaving the Sydney Thunder clutching their bats in disbelief. Despite notable contributions from Thunder stalwarts like J Sangha and David Warner, who scored 67 and 48 respectively, it was Owen's night under the spotlight.
While Owen's breathtaking innings deserved the spotlight, the performance of his teammates shouldn't go unnoticed either. Wade supported Owen with a solid 32 not out, but the real stars of the bowling lineup were Ellis and Meredith who each snagged three wickets for the Thunder. Their efforts, however, were eclipsed by the sheer firework display provided by Owen throughout the match. Cricket lovers around the globe are now left chanting his name, envisaging a bright future for the young star.
Mitch Owen's record-equalling feat is particularly significant as it reflects his rapid rise in the world of Australian cricket. The 2025 BBL final saw him break the previous record for the fastest fifty in a final, closely followed by his one-of-a-kind century that sent the cricket community into a frenzy. For trivia lovers, Owen's performance not only earned praise from seasoned pros but also positioned him to be a lucrative figure, potentially raking in sponsorships and contracts as he takes the cricket world by storm.
So what does this monumental win mean for the Hobart Hurricanes? They have not only secured their first BBL title but have also carved their name into the annals of Australian cricket history. As fans toast to Owen's performance, many will just be hopeful that he can continue his record-breaking ways โ perhaps even turning every match into a 39-ball blockbuster!
Hobart Hurricanes 185 for 3 (Owen 108, Wade 32*) beat Sydney Thunder 182 for 7 (J Sangha 67, Warner 48, Ellis 3-23, Meredith 3-27) by seven wickets.
'Chanting his name': Cricket world in awe of 'brutal' record that'll make new Aussie star 'very rich'
Welcome to Wide World of Sports' LIVE blog of the 2025 Big Bash League final, between the Hobart Hurricanes and Sydney Thunder at Bellerive Oval.
The previously unheralded Hurricanes opener rewrote the record books as the Sydney Thunder were thrashed by seven wickets in the BBL final.
Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder Live Score: First Innings Sydney Thunder Score - 182/7 in 20.0 overs. Sydney Thunder batting performance
Mitch Owen smashes fastest BBL final 50, leads Hobart Hurricanes to maiden title with record-breaking 108 off 42 balls.
Mitchell Owen's 42-ball 108, that included 11 sixes โ the most by a Hobart batter in an innings, guided the home side to 185 in the 15th over.
'Hell of a player': Hobart hero's epic 39-ball blitz sparks 'Canes breakthrough title.