BBL 2022-23 | Strikers vs Renegades: Preview, Prediction and Fantasy Tips
SCO vs REN Fantasy Prediction: BBL 12, Match 52
THU vs REN Fantasy Prediction: BBL 12, Match 47
Sutherland holds his nerves to pull off stunning win for Renegades
If death bowling is an art, then Melbourne Renegades have shown mastery of that art tonight.
Former West Indies legend backs Zampa over run-out controversy
Former West Indies captain, Brian Lara has backed Adam Zampa over the run-out controversy, stating that there is nothing wrong with it.
Mankad attempted by Adam Zampa turned down in Big Bash League
Melbourne Stars' skipper Adam Zampa during the derby in the Big Bash League, tried 'mankading' Melbourne Renegades' Tom Rogers for backing up too far during his delivery.
BBL 12: Back-to-back wins for Sixers against Renegades
Finch was clearly not at his usual best as the former Australian skipper struggled for runs and hardly timed anything from the middle of the bat
BBL 12: Joe Clarke slams his first BBL century
Clarke's innings was laced with nine fours and four sixes, and it was also the first ton of this BBL season.
Melbourne Stars name Tasmanian all-rounder as replacement for Glenn Maxwell
Maxwell suffered a leg fracture in a freak accident during a birthday event earlier in November.
Tom Rogers joins Melbourne Renegades ahead of BBL 12
Melbourne Renegades have signed fast bowler Tom Rogers for the next two editions of the Big Bash League (BBL).
BBL 11 | Xavier Bartlettās scintillating showing with the ball takes Heat past Hurricanes
On New Yearās day, Brisbane Heat registered their third victory in the Big Bash League 2021-22 as they defeated Hobart Hurricanes by 14 runs and to gain four crucial points and narrow the gap between themselves and fifth-placed Sydney Thunder who have 16 points. Xavier Bartlett was the hero with the ball for the Heat as he picked four wickets in the game and most importantly dismissed the two openers Matthew Wade and last gameās centurion Ben McDermott in his first over itself. From then on, it was a difficult task for the Hurricanes to chase down the target of 151 set up by the Heat. The fact that DāArcy Short played slowly that even as he was the sixth man to get out, he could only manage to score 27 runs off 36 balls. The rest of the batters apart from Harry Brook didnāt do much either and had it not been for the unbeaten 33 from 20 balls by Tom Rogers, the Hurricanes might not have come even close to the total. Apart from Bartlett, Afghan spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman also picked three wickets and gave away only 20 runs to choke the Hurricanesā run flow. Eventually, the hosts could get up to only 136-8 in their 20 overs. Earlier in the evening, after winning the toss and inviting Heat to bat first, Hurricanes had a great start as they sent all three top-order batters of the opposition back in the hut inside the powerplay itself. However, first Sam Heazlett (26) and later Jack Wildermuth (28) and James Bazley with his unbeaten 44 off 27 balls managed to get the blue brigade to a respectable total of 150-8. For Hurricanes, Nathan Ellis picked three wickets while Rogers picked two. Another game in the league between Melbourne Renegades and Sydney Sixers at the International Sports Stadium in Coffs Harbour was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain.