India captain Virat Kohli chats to Australia's Steve Smith about his career-changing ODI hundred against Sri Lanka in Hobart in 2012
Queensland skipper Usman Khawaja, fresh off lifting his side to a thrilling final-day Sheffield Shield win, scored his second match-winning hand in three days with a composed 93 from 106 balls against Tasmania in their Marsh Cup clash
Beau Webster and Mackenzie Harvey rescued the Melbourne Renegades innings before Zak Evans ripped through the Hobart Hurricanes to end their season at the MCG
The Perth Scorchers quicks set it up with some outstanding bowling with the new ball to keep Hobart to a below-par total before Jason Roy and Liam Livingstone put on a six-hitting show to cruise to the target with plenty in reserve
The third umpire was needed before the Hobart Hurricanes could celebrate after a direct hit off the final ball of the match saw them claim a one-run win amid high drama
Brisbane Heat's Afghanistan spin whiz cleaned up the Hobart Hurricanes with a T20 career best 5-15 from his four overs, the best ever return by a Heat bowler in the BBL, including three in his final over
Mujeeb Ur Rahman produced the best ever return for a Brisbane Heat bowler with a T20 career-best 5-15 before Riley Meredith's pace destroyed the Heat top order and the Hobart Hurricanes came home in the most dramatic of circumstances
Sydney Thunder spearhead Shabnim Ismail was at her devastating best against the Hobart Hurricanes, cleaning up the top order and finishing her four over spell with figures of 3-10 to be named Dream 11 MVP for the day
Georgia Redmayne's rollicking, unbeaten knock of 61 from 33 helped the Brisbane Heat to a convincing win against the Hobart Hurricanes and also saw her named the Dream 11 MVP of the Day
Jess Jonassen took 2-8 from three overs as the Hobart Hurricanes were bowled out for just 82 before Georgia Redmayne smashed an unbeaten 61 from 33 balls in a huge 10-wicket win that gave Brisbane a massive Net Run Rate boost, lifting them to third
Not even Ellyse Perry's unbeaten 72 could save the Sydney Sixers as Hobart opener Rachel Priest blasted an unbeaten 92 from 63 balls while Hayley Matthews hit an unbeaten 41 to chase down the total with ease
⏪ #NBLRewind To celebrate the Jack Jumpers bringing NBL basketball to Tasmania, we're taking you to 1993 when the Hobart Tassie Devils put a club record 145 points on the board against the Townsville Suns.