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Strikers score just 108 v Stars in BBL

Melbourne Stars celebrate a brilliant diving catch by Beau Webster (2nd left) dismiss Adam Hose. (Scott Barbour/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

The Melbourne Stars have been set just 109 to win their crunch clash with the Adelaide Strikers as they desperately seek to keep their BBL finals hopes alive.

Nathan Coulter-Nile (3-17) and fellow bowlers did their job after Adam Zampa won the flip and sent the visitors in at the MCG on Thursday night.

Liam Hatcher (2-18) dismissed the competition's top two run-scorers - Matt Short (20) and Chris Lynn (one) - as the Strikers were bowled out for 108 in the 20th over.

It was the third-lowest total in franchise history when the Strikers have batted first.

Zampa (2-20) was also effective in a bowling unit that delivered almost 60 dot balls, while Luke Wood (1-33) was the only Stars bowler with an economy rate above five runs an over.

Joe Clarke and Tom Rogers will open the batting for the last-placed Stars, who are 0-2 this season when batting second.

Adelaide Strikers captain Peter Siddle has been passed fit to take on the Melbourne Stars. (Linda Higginson/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Short got the Strikers off to a flyer when he hit two of the first three deliveries of the innings for six, taking 20 off Wood's opening over.

But he didn't do any more damage before skying a catch off Hatcher, who soon removed Lynn in a similar fashion.

Beau Webster provided the highlight of the first innings with a brilliant diving catch to remove Adam Hose (21) at extra cover.

The catch gave Coulter-Nile his second wicket and the right-arm quick had Ben Manenti caught behind with the next delivery, after the initial not-out call was overturned on review.

It completed Coulter-Nile's four overs, denying him the chance to bowl a hat-trick ball.

The Strikers are chasing their first BBL win against the Stars at the MCG, following five previous defeats.

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