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Sydney Sixers score four-wicket win over Adelaide Strikers to qualify BBL final

Young gun Hayden Kerr has lifted a depleted Sydney Sixers into the BBL final, riding his luck in a career-best knock of 98 not out to secure a dramatic four-wicket win over Adelaide Strikers.

The Sixers — bidding for a third straight crown — will meet rivals Perth Scorchers in Friday night's title-deciding match at Melbourne's Dockland stadium.

They may ask the question about Steve Smith yet again after Steve O'Keefe (calf) and Jordan Silk (hamstring) both suffered injuries in the field at the SCG.

Sixers captain Moises Henriques — who scored 13 in a remarkable chase of 168 that Kerr finished in scarcely-believable fashion — also appeared bothered by a soft-tissue injury on night of incredible theatre.

Jonathan Wells' unbeaten 62 rallied the Strikers from 3-21 to 4-167 in the Challenger final.

Kerr underlined the hosts' depth in response, batting throughout as they reached 6-170.

Harry Conway — who was the final-over hero of the Strikers' thrilling victory over Sydney Thunder on Sunday night — was asked to defend 12 runs in Wednesday night's final over.

Conway started with the wicket of a well-set Sean Abbott for 41 but ended with Kerr's 12th boundary.

There was no shortage of drama between.

A hobbled Silk walked to the middle, scored a single, watched Kerr wallop a six then retired hurt because the Sixers wanted a fully-fit body at the non-striker's end for the final ball.

The move did not go down well with Adelaide captain Peter Siddle.

Kerr benefited from two chances, having been dropped in the deep by Matthew Renshaw on 16 after Test wicketkeeper Alex Carey missed a stumping off the first ball of the innings.

The Sixers needed 58 runs from the final five overs but Kerr and Sean Abbott starred in the pressure-laden finish.

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