In a rain-curtailed BBL showdown, the Melbourne Stars triumphed against the Melbourne Renegades in a shortened 14-over affair, securing their fourth win of the season. Tom Rogers’ unbeaten 42-run knock anchored the Stars’ chase, steering them to victory after restricting the Renegades to 97 runs.
Rogers’ steadying innings propelled the Stars’ pursuit, supported by Glenn Maxwell’s explosive 34 runs off just 15 deliveries, ensuring an emphatic 8-wicket win with 12 balls remaining. This crucial win now positions the Stars in third place on the BBL ladder, bolstering their playoff prospects with three games remaining in the regular season.
The Stars’ consecutive victories signify a remarkable turnaround after a lackluster start to the season. Maxwell’s influential all-round performance, coupled with Rogers’ consistency at the crease, symbolized the team’s resurgence. Their adept strategies and stellar performances have propelled the Stars closer to clinching a spot in the BBL finals.
Maxwell’s accolade as Player of the Match underscored his impactful contributions, both with the bat and as captain, guiding the Stars through this rain-affected encounter. The team’s collective effort, along with Maxwell’s astute leadership, showcased their determination and ability to capitalize on crucial moments, solidifying their bid for a successful BBL campaign.
Chief Scores:
Renegades – 97 for 7 in 14 overs (Quinton De Kock 23, Mackenzie Harvey 18, Jake Fraser-McGurk 14, Dan Lawrence 2 for 8, Beau Webster 1 for 4, Glenn Maxwell 1 for 8)
Stars – 98 for 2 in 12 overs (Tom Rogers 42*, Glenn Maxwell 32*, Beau Webster 14, Tom Rogers 1 for 21, Peter Siddle 1 for 22, Jonathan Wells 0 for 11)