Stoinis has been the only banker in the top three, having had a couple of outstanding years. But even he became an opener by accident. He went in first for the Stars in BBL05 and averaged 16.90 with a strike-rate of just 98.83 in 10 matches. He opened just once in the next two seasons and played the first three games of last season at No. 4 and 5 before moving to the top alongside Ben Dunk.Hilton Cartwright had formed a nice combination with Stoinis this season, which included a record partnership against the Sixers, until he broke his finger, but he too ended up opening by accident. He had been recruited as a middle-order player with a modest T20 record having never opened in his previous 39 T20 innings.The Stars’ management team would have banked on more from the recruitment of Dunk and Maddinson in recent years. Dunk was twice the tournament’s leading scorer in BBL03 and BBL06 and has played T20 cricket for Australia, but has not been able to keep his place in the team this season, averaging just 12.00 and striking at 113.51. Maddinson arrived last season having been Sixers leading scorer in BBL 07. While his form in Sheffield Shield cricket for Victoria has been stunning his BBL returns have been startling. A broken forearm badly affected last year’s tournament, but this season he is averaging 11 and striking at 90.41.Given the frailty of the top three and the reliance on Stoinis, there is a case for Maxwell to move higher in the order to avoid being left with too much to do. He is world renowned as a post-powerplay specialist and very few players can do what he does in the middle and death overs. The Stars have been loathed to use him inside the powerplay given he is such a valuable commodity and he himself has been keen to wait for the toughest part of the chases.”I think it’s probably been more situational,” Maxwell said. “I try and put myself in the game when there’s a position or a time when I think I can win us the game, and then I generally think if I’m there at the end we should be on the winning side of it and I’ve basically tried to judge it like that.”But he has a T20I century opening the innings and his numbers batting in the first three are better than his career statistics, with a slightly better average, better strike-rate and a better ratio of 50-plus scores per innings.Openers can win BBL finals with one exceptional innings, just as Jake Weatherald, Usman Khawaja, Michael Klinger, and Luke Pomersbach have proven in the past.There is a case to be made in a league of limited resources, with just two overseas players and a relatively small salary cap by global standards, that your best players should be used to set the tone rather arrest the momentum.It is an old way of thinking in a modern game that has long since evolved into a game for specialised roles, but the Sixers opted to shift Philippe from the middle order to the top late last season despite providing immeasurable value in the death overs. They found he can set the tone at the top and they now have the most balanced line up in the finals and are favourites to take the title.Moving Maxwell to the top three could decide a final one way or the other. However, it would go against a plan that worked for them successfully for 10 games earlier in the season, but hasn’t seen them win any of their last four.Nothing short of a title will keep the ‘c’ word at bay for the Stars. It would be harsh given the injury setback to Cartwright and the loss of Lamichhane to international duty. But the Adelaide Strikers won a final without Rashid Khan and the Melbourne Renegades won their title without Mohammad Nabi.The teams that have won all three finals so far have utilised their best resources early to get ahead of the game.

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