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Melbourne Renegades marked a six-wicket victory over Melbourne Stars in Match 36 of the ongoing Big Bash League 2023-24 at the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne. The Will Sutherland-led side outclasse൩d their rivals in every aspect of the game, marking their second v🥃ictory in the ongoing edition of the tournament.
Dismal batting display by the Melbourne Stars
Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, the Renegades set a challenging tone for the opponents right from the start. Stars faced early setbacks, losing Thomas Rogers and Daniel Lawrence within the first four overs, with Lawrence contributing eight and Rogers 23 runs. Despite a quick 20 off ten balls from Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis fell early with just two runs.
The innings found stability through a pivotal 31-run partnership between Beau Webster and Hilton Cartwright for the fifth wicket. Still, Webster’s departure after scoring 29 left the responsibility on Cartwright, who anchored the innings with 38 runs. The resilience continued with Imad Wasim, who contributed 27 runs for the sixth wicket before departing at 14. In the final over, Cartwright fell, concluding the Stars’ innings at 137/8 in their allotted 20 overs.
Shaun Marsh shines in chase for Melbourne Renegades
Chasing a target of 138, the Renegades encountered an early setback as Aaron Finch departed for a three-ball duck in his final BBL game in the face of challenging bowling conditions. Jake Fraser-McGurk, however, entered with a positive approach, while Shaun Marsh took his time to settle. The duo played a crucial role in steadying the innings during the middle overs, showcasing a blend of beau🐠tiful strokes and resilience.
At the 10-over mark, the Renegades were 74/1 and opted for the Power Surge. Fraser-McGurk’s aggressive innings of 42 off 31 balls ended in the 11th over, but the Stars’ comeback was short-lived as they quickly dismissed Jordan Cox (4) and Will Sutherland (10).
Jonathan Wells joined Marsh, who reached his fifty off 42 balls, displaying composure and experien🐷ce. The pair ensured a smooth chase, with Marsh finishing unbeate♔n on 64 and Wells on 14, guiding the Renegades to victory in the 18th over.
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Here is how Twitter reacted:
Will be very wierd when Shaun marsh retires
My 8 year oꦓld heart will be shattered w🎐hen it happens
— Adithya (@sevalbanthu)
40 years old🍷 and Shaun Marsh is still one o𒀰f the top batters in BBL
Speaks about both the level of batting in BBL and Marsh's brilliance
— Shubh Aggarwal (@shubh_chintak)
Well don💮e Renegades, a fitting farewell for Finchy. Was only able to get to two games this year and both were wins.
— Edith Wolff (@edithigniteroos)
They did it for Finchy!
🌜Shaun Marsh guides the Renegades to victory in the Melbourne Derby.
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL)
O🐠ne last win for Aaron Finch over the Stars! The Renegades get it done by six wickets
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau)
Trademark unique shots from JFM + standard class from Shaun Marsh puts us 1-7𓃲4 at theꩲ halfway point.
We'll need 64 from 60 for victory.
— Melbourne Renegades (@RenegadesBBL)
Melbourne Renegades beat Melbourne Stars 👊
Scorecard:— betvisa68.com (@CricketTimesHQ)
Always been Red lads
— Melbourne Renegades (@RenegadesBBL)
Shaun Marsh at 40 years of age is 𓆏winning games for Melbourne Renegades.
— Delhi Capitals Fan (@pantiyerfc)
It must be embarrassing being the Melbourne Stars and losing to the Melbourne Renegades (the clearly better Melbourne team we just don't win often)
— plants have feelings and I eat them (﷽@Felix786)