Brisbane Heats won the nail-biting game in the final over, by a thin margin of three runs, against Hobart Hurricanes in the 35th match of the 2026 Big Bash League. It was indeed a low-scoring game, with the Heat defending just 160 runs. Kudos to the Pakistan bowler Zaman Khan, who gave just two runs and took a wicket while defending six runs in the final over. The Hurricanes were already seven down after the 19th over, as Nathan Ellis and Nikhil Chaudhuri were playing the final ball. Khan conceded a run on the second ball, got Nikhli's wicket on the fifth ball, and then leaked another run on the final delivery of the match. Notably, Khan ended the show with that final wicket, giving 29 runs in four overs. Watch the video here: With just six runs needed off the last over...Zaman Khan came up CLUTCH! #BBL15 pic.twitter.com/Hk3bIQ8TJI — KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 14, 2026 Read also: Sanju Samson Trains with Bharucha Ahead of T20 World Cup McSweeney's 49 took Heat to 160 Asked to bat first, the Heat posted 160 for 8, built around a solid middle-order effort. Nathan McSweeney anchored the innings with a fluent 49 off 32 balls, striking seven boundaries to steady the side after early wickets. Matt Renshaw added momentum with a brisk 37 off 25, while Max Bryant chipped in with a quick 20 to push the total past the par mark on a tricky surface. Hobart’s bowlers kept things tight, with Riley Meredith claiming 3 for 40 and Nathan Ellis and Rishad Hossain picking up two wickets apiece to prevent a late surge. Tight bowling at death seals deal for Hobart In reply, the Hobart Hurricanes looked in control for large parts of the chase. Ben McDermott led the charge with an aggressive 59 off 36 balls, while Beau Webster played the anchor role with a composed 51 from 43 deliveries. The pair added a crucial stand that brought Hobart within touching distance of the target. However, the game turned once both set batters were dismissed in quick succession. Matthew Kuhnemann delivered the decisive blows, finishing with 2 for 24, including the key wicket of McDermott. Despite late contributions from Nikhil Chaudhary and Matthew Wade, the Hurricanes stumbled in the closing overs. Tight bowling at the death and sharp fielding saw Brisbane restrict Hobart to 157 for 8. Kuhnemann was named Player of the Match for his control under pressure, as Brisbane Heat secured two vital points