The Big Bash League has produced many high-scoring games over the years, but there have also been matches which showed that teams could successfully defend their low total scores. The two moments show which fielding and bowling abilities can turn matches in favor of teams that have batting difficulties. Teams must use intelligent bowlers who maintain composure during matches while their fielders must remain alert to succeed in defending their low total scores. The various teams throughout different seasons have managed to achieve these uncommon victories which created suspenseful matches for their fans to enjoy. The Perth Scorchers demonstrated to Perth Stadium fans once more that their bowlers need to maintain discipline in their performance. The team maintained their bowling discipline while they executed their bowling strategy to match Sydney's batting performance throughout the entire.match. The Scorchers took advantage of the slow wicket in the BBL final by using their slower balls while they maintained their tight bowling lines. The Sixers had multiple batters who began their innings but failed to sustain their performance which resulted in their team achieving a underwhelming total. Scorchers Show How to Use Conditions During the first innings, Steve Smith, Josh Philippe and Moises Henriques all made 24 but failed to build a big score. The Sixers failed to achieve their required late-game speed because they had no established batter at the end. Jhye Richardson led the Scorchers bowling unit by taking three wickets through his fast delivery and intelligent delivery pattern changes. David Payne achieved three wickets through his excellent control over his bowling performance. The Sixers scored 132 runs after 20 overs which many believed to be insufficient for their success. The Scorchers entered the break with complete confidence as they prepared to pursue their target. The commentary explained that The Sixers' innings failed to gain any real momentum which led them to a total of 132. Also Read | Watch: Mitchell Marsh’s Clutch Catch Removes Henriques in BBL Final at Perth Lowest Totals Defended in BBL History The Sixers would become part of an exclusive group if they successfully defend 132 runs because only a few teams have completed such a achievement. The following information presents the complete record of BBL history which shows every team that managed to defend their highest score in a match. Score Winning Team 2nd Innings Score Vs Venue Season 117/7 (20) Perth Scorchers 111/8 (20) Melbourne Renegades Perth 2013/14 120/9 (20) Hobart Hurricanes 118/8 (20) Brisbane Heat Launceston 2022/23 122/10 (18) Hobart Hurricanes 114/10 (19.2) Melbourne Renegades Hobart 2022/23 129/9 (20) Hobart Hurricanes 104/10 (18.5) Sydney Sixers Alice Springs 2019/20 129/7 (20) Brisbane Heat 97/10 (18.2) Adelaide Strikers Adelaide 2013/14 132/7 (20) Sydney Sixers 99/9 (20) Melbourne Renegades Melbourne (Docklands) 2018/19 132/7 (20) Brisbane Heat 6.60 RR Chase Hobart Hurricanes Brisbane 2023/24 The Perth Scorchers began their chase by executing a powerful start in the current final match. They achieved 22-0 after three overs with Mitchell Marsh scoring 16 runs from 12 balls and Finn Allen scoring 5 runs from 6 balls. The Scorchers held a strong position to secure the championship because they had wickets available and they had knowledge of the slow pitch. Jack Edwards delivered ten runs to Perth through his third over which enabled Perth to gain early command over the match.