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Sydney Thunder crushed Melbourne Renegades by massive 129 r🐠uns in the 14th match of the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) 2020-21 at Manuk💙a Oval on Saturday.
Tanveer Sangha was the chief architect behind Thunder’s epic win. The leg-spinner dismantled Renegades’ batting unit by picking up a 4-wicket haul for just 14 runs in 3.2 overs.
The Aaron Finch-led side were bundled ou🥀t on 80 runs durꦬing their chase of 210, thereby losing the game by 129 runs.
Skipper Finch with 20 runs was the highest scorer for the Renegades. Apart from him, only Rilee Rossouw (15) managed to reach the double figure.
Largest victory by runs in BBL history:
- 145 runs – Sydney Sixers vs Renegades (Dec 2020)
- 129 runs – Sydney Thunder vs Renegades (Dec 2020)
- 112 runs – Melbourne Stars vs Renegades (Jan 2015)
- 101 runs – Brisbane Heat vs Renegades (Jan 2019)
Oliver Davies drives Thunder to their biggest total in BBL
Earlier, Thunder posted 209/8 in their allotted 20 overs, and surprisingly no batsman was able to score a fifty. The highest run-getter for Thunder in the match was young gun Oliver Davies, who smashed 48 off 23 deliveries.
Apart from Davies, Usman Khawaja (34), Alex Halex (35), and captain Callum Ferguson (31) chipped in with some valuable contr﷽ibutions to take their team to𝔍 a commanding position.
Highest totals for Thunder in BBL:
- 209/8 vs Melbourne Renegades in 2020
- 208/1 vs Brisbane Heat in 2014
- 202/5 vs Sydney Sixers in 2016
Here is how Twitter reacted:
Three in a row! 💪 |
— Sydney Thunder (@ThunderBBL)
Ollllie Davies!! Again! 🔥
— Trent Copeland (@copes9)
//twitter.com/rickeyrecricket/status/134277355299🍷9587843
Oliver Da💝vies: the new thing in excitement machiꩵnes.
— Ric Finlay (@RicFinlay)
Players to hit 5 successive sixes in a game
Chris Lynn – Heat v Stars
Tom Banton – Heat v Thunder
OLIVER DAVIES – THUNDER v RENEGADES
— Swamp (@sirswampthing)
And Tanveer Sangha
— Tim Michell (@tim_michell)
//twitter.com/Valentino_💫cpfc/status/1342784173656866♔821
This Boy 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Tanveer Sangha 💛— Anil Chhetri 🇳🇵 (@Anil_Bluez)
//twitter.com/Apache186/status/1🌱342774496650903552
Takes some effort to lose a T20 by 130. Someone tell Aaron Fin🅘ch to find a new team.
— Dre Harrison (@DreHarrison101)
Sydney Thunder's 129-run win is now the 2nd biggest in terms of runs in Twenty20 history despite no batsman scoring a fifty.
Highest: 143 runs by Pakistan (203/5) against ꦰWest Ind🔯ies (60/10) in 2018.
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats)