Perth Scorchers' BBL to forget: what went wrong?

Nothing has gone right for the Scorchers in a spiral few saw coming for a BBL powerhouse who had never previously missed finals

Tristan Lavalette08-Feb-2019Perth Scorchers’ wretched season is mercifully nearly over. Their final match on Saturday against Adelaide Strikers will decide which of the past two champions receives the wooden spoon.Nothing has gone right for the Scorchers in a spiral few saw coming for a BBL powerhouse who had never previously missed finals. The three-time champions had perennially been the envy of the competition through a strong culture built around a local core of cricketers playing with a hardnosed edge.With a miserable record, recriminations are set to ensue in a bid to find out how things went so wrong. Here’s a breakdown of Scorchers’ problems this season.Michael Klinger’s woesNo one has encapsulated the Scorchers’ plight more than stalwart Klinger. He had been a pillar at the top of the order with his measured batting consistently getting Scorchers off to nerveless starts.Perhaps age caught up with him after he averaged just 14.50 with a dire strike-rate of 85.79 – well down from his average of 32.50 striking at 123 during his previous four seasons with the Scorchers. Klinger’s struggles combined with the absences of Shaun Marsh and Cameron Bancroft, for varying reasons, made the top-order unstable further underlined by seven different opening combinations used.Klinger’s impending retirement from Scorchers signals an end of an era.