Match 10, Melbourne, December 23, 2024, 01:45 PM
Melbourne Renegades
Perth Scorchers
REN 56%
Tie %
SCO 44%
Probable Playing XI
Melbourne Renegades: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Josh Brown, Jacob Bethell, Mackenzie Harvey, Will Sutherland(c), Tim Seifert†, Laurie Evans, Fergus O'Neill, Tom Rogers, Adam Zampa, Kane Richardson.
Perth Scorchers: Finn Allen, Keaton Jennings, Ashton Turner(c), Nick Hobson, Cooper Connolly, Ashton Agar, Josh Inglis†, Matthew Hurst, Jhye Richardson, Jason Behrendorff, Lance Morris.
Perth Scorchers: Finn Allen, Keaton Jennings, Ashton Turner(c), Nick Hobson, Cooper Connolly, Ashton Agar, Josh Inglis†, Matthew Hurst, Jhye Richardson, Jason Behrendorff, Lance Morris.
RECENT PERFORMANCE
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WREN Won By 6 wickets
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LSIX Won By 5 wickets
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WREN Won By 6 wickets
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LHUR Won By 6 wickets
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LSTA Won By 8 wickets
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LHUR Won By 8 wickets
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WSCO Won By 6 wickets
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LSTR Won By 50 runs
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LSIX Won By 3 wickets
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WSCO Won By 35 runs
PLAYER PERFORMANCE
Batsmen
BAT SR: 141.3 | BAT AVG: 33.7
Very GoodBAT SR: 161.5 | BAT AVG: 44
Very GoodBAT SR: 109 | BAT AVG: 10.6
Very BadBAT SR: 139.2 | BAT AVG: 14.2
GoodBAT SR: 171.1 | BAT AVG: 36.1
GoodBAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0
NoneBowlers
BOWL SR: 42.8 | BOWL AVG: 56.2
Very BadBOWL SR: 16 | BOWL AVG: 23.8
GoodBOWL SR: 16 | BOWL AVG: 17.7
NeutralBOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0
NoneBatsmen
BAT SR: 158.9 | BAT AVG: 38.7
Very GoodBAT SR: 138.5 | BAT AVG: 66
Very GoodBAT SR: 194.6 | BAT AVG: 25.3
GoodBAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0
NoneBAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0
NoneBowlers
BOWL SR: 15.9 | BOWL AVG: 13.2
Very GoodBOWL SR: 31.7 | BOWL AVG: 44.7
Very BadBOWL SR: 26 | BOWL AVG: 38.9
BadBOWL SR: 14.7 | BOWL AVG: 20.6
NeutralCommentry
The iconic Marvel Stadium of Melbourne is all in readiness to host its first game in this Australian summer. Melbourne Renegades are set to face off against the formidable Perth Scorchers in Match 10 of the Big Bash League 2024/25. The teams enter this clash with different momentum - the Renegades come in buoyed by their dominating success over the Hobart Hurricanes, while the Scorchers are looking to bounce back after falling to the same Hurricanes side in their last outing. In terms of current standings, the Melbourne Renegades have managed to climb above the Perth Scorchers through a superior net run rate. Their last outing showcased the potency of their bowling attack, with the pace battery proving particularly devastating as they dismissed their opponents for just 74 runs. While their batting lineup boasts considerable depth and talent with a good blend of youth energy and experienced campaigners, there's room for improvement at the top of the order. The explosive duo of Jake Fraser-McGurk and Josh Brown possess immense potential but need to convert their aggressive style into more consistent performances. On a brighter note, new recruit Tim Seifert has made an immediate impact, delivering dynamic performances in both matches with his attacking batting approach. The Perth Scorchers are coming off a significant setback, suffering their first loss to the 'Canes in two years - a decisive defeat with plenty of wickets to spare. Their batting has shown promise through the contributions of Josh Inglis, Keaton Jennings, and captain Ashton Turner though their lower middle order hasn't quite delivered the desired finishing punch in the crucial final overs. Young all-rounder Cooper Connolly has impressed with both bat and ball, showing potential that needs to be consistently maintained. The Scorchers maintain their reputation for bowling excellence with the formidable pair of Jason Behrendorff and Jhye Richardson leading the attack. The addition of Lance Morris has further strengthened their bowling resources, while the experienced Andrew Tye adds depth to an already imposing pace arsenal. The Scorchers' spin duo of vastly experienced Ashton Agar and young Cooper Connolly play a crucial role in controlling the middle overs, and while they managed to exercise some control in their previous match, the low total on the board left them with too little to defend in the end. History hangs heavy over this clash - the Renegades haven't cracked the Scorchers code since 2020. Will Turner's orange army extend their dominance, or can Sutherland's men in red finally flip the script? The stage is set for another BBL blockbuster.