Chasing 196, Jack Wildermuth’s mini cameo was ended by veteran Peter Siddle but Nathan McSweeney came out all guns blazing and took on Haris Rauf to race to 15 off just 8. Heat appeared to be on track despite losing Colin Munro early as well alongside Wildermuth with McSweeney and Matt Renshaw steadying the ship. With the partnership blooming, the pressure slowly shifted back to the visitors before Siddle came back into the attack to bag the big wicket of McSweeney. If that wasn’t enough, Mitchell Swepson inflicted more damage in the very next over by picking up two wickets including that of Renshaw.