Match 4, Hobart, December 12, 2020, 01:45 PM
130/10(19.1ov)
131/3(16.3ov)
Melbourne Renegades beat Perth Scorchers by 7 wickets
Best Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
Best Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
Man of the Match
Josh Lalor
Commentry
Right then, that's all we have from Super Saturday. It turned out to be a day dominated by Melbourne. Both the teams from this region registered easy wins and have opened their campaign in style. 13th December 2020 will throw our way another couple of matches as Adelaide Strikers will lock horns with Sydney Thunder at 1410 local (0310 GMT) and then later on at 1915 local (0815 GMT), Sydney Sixers will take on Melbourne Renegades. We look forward to your company again. Until then, it's goodbye and cheers!
Not the start Perth Scorchers would have hoped for! It was a dismal batting show by them and they never recovered in this match after that. Still, there are a few positives for the Scorchers. Aaron Hardie's batting under pressure was decent while Jason Behrendorff and Jhye Richardson bowled with a lot of pace and variety. Had they struck early in this game, it could have been an interesting chase.
JOSH LALOR IS THE MAN OF THE MATCH! He was exceptional with the ball and finished with three wickets. Here is what he has to say... The left-arm speedster starts by saying that it was a very comfortable win for them in the end. Calls his side a flexible one and tells that they have players who can play multiple roles. Lalor further talks about the options and variety they have which just shows their depth in this season. On Shaun Marsh, Josh replies that he made a tough run-chase look like an easy one. Shares that there is no rest for them as they will be back on Sunday afternoon and he hopes to get another win.
A thumping win for Melbourne Renegades! They were off to a nightmarish start in the last edition but today they have dished out a very, very polished victory. Their bowlers set it up all with a clinical show to restrict Perth Scorchers to a below-par total. Then, the opening stand of 70 runs between Finch and Marsh killed the chase then and there. Shaun Marsh anchored the chase after losing the skipper and there was never a moment they allowed the Perth bowlers to get on top.
In over# 1
1wd
0
0W
1
Jhye Richardson 20/2(3.3)
16.4
1wd
Wide! Aahhh...not the way you would like to finish a match. Richardson goes short and around middle and leg, angling further down, Jake tries to pull but misses. The umpire stretches his arms and that will be it. RENEGADES WIN BY 7 WICKETS!
16.3
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Very full and around off, Fraser-McGurk drives with good timing but finds the cover fielder.
Jake Fraser-McGurk walks in next.
16.2
W
OUT! Bowled 'em! Marsh won't be hitting the winning run. Fast and furious from Richardson. He steams in and darts it around middle, Marsh tries to whip it across the line but misses. The stumps are shattered. End of a good knock but Shaun would be disappointed not to finish the game.
16.1
1
Scores are levelled! Fullish and on middle, Rilee clips it through mid-wicket for a run.
In over# 1
1
1
0
4
1
1
Andrew Tye 37/0(4)
15.6
1
16 runs from the Power Surge! Last delivery is forced through covers by Rossouw for a run.
15.5
1
Knuckle delivery, grips the surface and there is a late movement back into the batsman, Marsh stands back and taps it down to point for a run.
15.4
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Swing and a miss! Slower one, on a length and outside off, Marsh is early into his shot and misses.
15.3
4
FOUR! Drilled back! Fuller in length around off, Shaun hangs on the back foot and bludgeons it past his partner for a boundary down the ground.
15.2
1
Angling away, on a length, Rilee forces it towards extra cover for a run.
15.1
1
A length ball outside off, angling away, Marsh stands back with an open stance and steers it through cover-point for one.
Andrew Tye is back on. Has gone for 29 in his 3 overs so far.
In over# 1
1
1
1
1
0
4
Jhye Richardson 18/1(3)