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Melbourne Renegades defeat Melbourne stars by 13 runs to win BBL 08 (2018/2019)

Today's Game:

Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers, 47th Match


Teams:

Hobart Hurricanes (From): Matthew Wade(w/c), D Arcy Short, Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, George Bailey, Simon Milenko, James Faulkner, Jofra Archer, Clive Rose, Jarrod Freeman, David Moody, Thomas Rogers, Alex Doolan

Adelaide Strikers (From): Alex Carey(w), Jake Weatherald, Jake Lehmann, Colin Ingram(c), Jonathan Wells, Harry Nielsen, Michael Neser, Rashid Khan, Ben Laughlin, Billy Stanlake, Wes Agar, Liam O Connor, Cameron Valente
 
Today's Game:

Brisbane Heat vs Perth Scorchers, 48th Match


Teams:

Brisbane Heat (From): Max Bryant, Brendon McCullum, Chris Lynn(c), Matt Renshaw, Alex Ross, Jimmy Peirson(w), Ben Cutting, Josh Lalor, Brendan Doggett, Sam Heazlett, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Matthew Kuhnemann, Jack Prestwidge

Perth Scorchers (From): Cameron Bancroft(w), Shaun Marsh, Mitchell Marsh(c), Ashton Turner, Hilton Cartwright, Nick Hobson, Jason Behrendorff, Liam Guthrie, Andrew Tye, Matthew Kelly, Clint Hinchliffe, Josh Inglis, Usman Qadir
 
McCullum calls time on BBL career

Brendon McCullum has called time on his KFC BBL career, and will play his final game for the Brisbane Heat this week.

The former New Zealand captain will not take up his contract option to return for BBL|09 and will play his last game on Friday at the Gabba when the Heat takes on the Melbourne Stars.

The 37-year-old who was a foundation signing for the Heat in BBL|01 addressed the playing group in the aftermath of last night's win over the Adelaide Strikers.

"I will continue to play T20 cricket in 2019 in various competitions around the world and will then look to transition into a coaching career," McCullum said in a statement.

"The prospect of being able to transfer the skills, experience and leadership I have been lucky enough to bank over my long T20 and also international career into coaching is very exciting.

"I have absolutely loved playing for the Heat. The fans have been amazing with their support and I have enjoyed seeing the pleasure they get from coming to our matches and having fun.

"I've had a great time playing with my teammates, and it was a privilege to captain them. Coming into Brisbane each year before the start of the competition was always a highlight.

"Being a part of the BBL has been a special part of my career. Having been there at the start, and then seeing it grow and evolve into one of the best T20 competitions in the world has been great to be part of.

"I think the BBL will get stronger and better from here too as everyone becomes more comfortable with the format and the clubs continue to be bold in their planning and preparations."

Heat coach and former Black Caps teammate Dan Vettori said McCullum paid tribute to a player who may yet return to the Heat as Vettori's assistant in future years.

"His greatest quality is wanting everyone in the team to do well and this week will give us all a wonderful opportunity to reflect on his values and show how we can build on them in the future,'' Vettori said.

Brisbane Heat General Manager Andrew McShea thanked McCullum for his commitment and unstinting passion for attacking, entertaining cricket.

"Baz has been instrumental in developing the club on and off the field and we consider ourselves very fortunate to have had him involved from the beginning as a foundation player in 2011," he said.

"He's been key in shaping the direction of the Heat and our approach to how the game is played. He has been involved in some fantastic wins and been a positive influence around the club."

https://www.cricket.com.au/news/bre...t-bbl08-final-game-melbourne-stars/2019-02-04
 
Today's Game:

Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Renegades, 52nd Match


Teams:

Hobart Hurricanes (From): Matthew Wade(w/c), D Arcy Short, Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, George Bailey, Simon Milenko, Jofra Archer, Clive Rose, David Moody, Qais Ahmad, Alex Doolan, Riley Meredith, Thomas Rogers

Melbourne Renegades (From): Mackenzie Harvey, Aaron Finch(c), Sam Harper(w), Tom Cooper, Mohammad Nabi, Daniel Christian, Kane Richardson, Cameron Boyce, Chris Tremain, Harry Gurney, Jon Holland, Marcus Harris, Jack Wildermuth
 
Today's Game:

Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Stars, 53rd Match


Teams:

Brisbane Heat (From): Max Bryant, Chris Lynn(c), Brendon McCullum, Matt Renshaw, Alex Ross, Ben Cutting, Jimmy Peirson(w), Jack Prestwidge, Josh Lalor, Mitchell Swepson, Matthew Kuhnemann, Brendan Doggett, Mark Steketee

Melbourne Stars (From): Ben Dunk, Peter Handscomb(w), Glenn Maxwell(c), Marcus Stoinis, Nic Maddinson, Dwayne Bravo, Seb Gotch, Jackson Bird, Adam Zampa, Sandeep Lamichhane, Daniel Worrall, Jackson Coleman, Evan Gulbis
 
How did Sydney Sixers qualify for semi final with such fragile batting line up ?
 
Today's Game:

Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Stars, 1st Semi-Final

Teams:

Hobart Hurricanes (From): Matthew Wade(w/c), D Arcy Short, Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, George Bailey, Simon Milenko, Jofra Archer, Clive Rose, David Moody, Riley Meredith, Qais Ahmad, Alex Doolan, James Faulkner

Melbourne Stars (From): Marcus Stoinis, Ben Dunk, Peter Handscomb(w), Glenn Maxwell(c), Nic Maddinson, Dwayne Bravo, Seb Gotch, Jackson Bird, Adam Zampa, Sandeep Lamichhane, Daniel Worrall, Evan Gulbis, Nick Larkin
 
This season of the BBL has really gone on for too long. Even from a marketing POV, there is no point holding the "business end of the tournament" after the academic year in Aus starts when the whole purpose of hosting the tournament in Dec and Jan was so that families and kids could watch as it was summer holidays.
 
What are people's thoughts on Qais Ahmed? Seem good to you? Anything special about him? Haven't seen him bowl much but I think he's got a decent quicker one/top spinner.

Your thoughts?
 
Today's Game:

Melbourne Renegades vs Sydney Sixers, 2nd Semi-Final


Teams:

Melbourne Renegades (From):Marcus Harris, Aaron Finch(c), Sam Harper(w), Tom Cooper, Cameron White, Daniel Christian, Mackenzie Harvey, Cameron Boyce, Kane Richardson, Chris Tremain, Harry Gurney, Jon Holland, Jack Wildermuth

Sydney Sixers (From): Daniel Hughes, Josh Philippe(w), James Vince, Moises Henriques(c), Jordan Silk, Sean Abbott, Steve OKeefe, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Lyon, Ben Manenti, Jack Edwards, Justin Avendano, Mickey Edwards
 
Melbourne Renegades vs Melbourne Stars, Final

MLR 135/5 (19.3 Ovs) CRR: 6.92
Melbourne Stars opt to bowl

Melbourne Renegades Squad:Playing XI:Marcus Harris, Aaron Finch (c), Sam Harper (wk), Cameron White, Mackenzie Harvey, Tom Cooper, Daniel Christian, Cameron Boyce, Kane Richardson, Chris Tremain, Harry Gurney Bench:Jon Holland, Jack Wildermuth

Melbourne Stars Squad:Playing XI:Marcus Stoinis, Ben Dunk, Peter Handscomb (wk), Glenn Maxwell (c), Nic Maddinson, Dwayne Bravo, Seb Gotch, Jackson Bird, Adam Zampa, Daniel Worrall, Sandeep Lamichhane
 
This season of the BBL has really gone on for too long. Even from a marketing POV, there is no point holding the "business end of the tournament" after the academic year in Aus starts when the whole purpose of hosting the tournament in Dec and Jan was so that families and kids could watch as it was summer holidays.
Too long, and not enough big name cricketers playing. I think they're increasing the number of internationals for next season which is a massive plus.
 
MLR 145/5 (20.0 Ovs), MLS 132/7 (20.0 Ovs)

Melbourne Renegades won by 13 runs

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Well, the usual saying goes that wickets dry up the runs, but I believe that bowling tight, not giving away boundaries and stitching together dot balls can almost have an equal effect. This is the method actually with which Dhoni so often used to suffocate the opposition as captain in Limited-Overs cricket. Renegades well be so proud of once in a lifetime comeback which many of their players and spectators present in the stadium will cherish for the ages to come. Just unbelievable stuff! What´s quite unusual here is that the disappointed as well as the delighted fans belong to the same city on this occasion as both the finalists were from Melbourne.

Pity that the final was a day game, held around at 4 AM early in the morning over here in Germany, so I couldn´t watch it live. Have had to stay content with watching highlights alone. :(
 
That was a huge collapse from the Stars. Considering they had Australia internationals like Maxwell and Handscomb in the middle overs makes it worse.
 
Too long, and not enough big name cricketers playing. I think they're increasing the number of internationals for next season which is a massive plus.

Mmm. Should try and rope in bigger names... I think they are also thinking of scheduling the next one to be two weeks shorter..
 
That was a huge collapse from the Stars. Considering they had Australia internationals like Maxwell and Handscomb in the middle overs makes it worse.

Yeah was rooting for Maxi the whole season... Oh well, better than last few seasons where they were last. Also, Maxi finally seems to be back in good form.
 
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