A bigger reward than a trophy… The captain who became the champion was given a medal by his own children, won his heart – VIDEO

Perth again won the BBl title under the captaincy of Ashton Turner.

There is hardly anything greater than the joy of winning a trophy after continuous tough competition on the field for several weeks. The joy of becoming a champion after playing many matches, after watching victory or defeat very closely and after giving your all, is different. This is very special for any player and if he is the captain then it is a pleasure as well as an honor. Australian player Ashton Turner once again got this happiness and honor, when Perth Scorchers won the Big Bash League title under his captaincy. But Turner got an even bigger reward from his children, who personally presented the medal to their father after the victory.

On Sunday 24 January at Perth Stadium, Australia. big bash league 15 The final was played. In this, 5-time champion Perth Scorchers defeated their arch rival Sydney Sixers by 6 wickets. In this way, the Scorchers, captained by Ashton Ternatt, won the BBL title for a record sixth time. The victory celebration was powerful, but the presentation ceremony after the match was equally special. Here Captain Turner once again lifted the BBL trophy. But before that, all the players of the winning team were given medals and this was the most memorable part which won the hearts.

Turner received the medal from his children

In fact, for the last few seasons, Cricket Australia has started a special tradition. Under this, after the BBL final, small children wear medals to the winning team. This time also the same thing happened and medals were given to each player by different children. In return, Perth players kept giving team caps to the children who wore medals. But when finally it was Captain Ashton Turner’s turn, all three of his children came to give him the medal. This moment was very special and the captain of Scorchers hugged all three of them. Its video was shared on the social media accounts of Big Bash League, which is being liked a lot.

Perth won easily

As far as the match is concerned, Sydney Sixers batted first. Sydney, which had reached the finals on the basis of strong batting in the last few matches, failed on the batting front this time. The team’s star batsman Steve Smith once again gave a fast start but this time he could not stay at the crease for long and was out after scoring 24 runs in 13 balls. Apart from him, no other batsman could make such a contribution. Due to this, the entire team collapsed for only 132 runs in 20 overs. In response, Scorchers won the match in 18 overs on the basis of Finn Allen’s quick 36 runs and Mitchell Marsh’s slow 44 runs.

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