BIG BASH LEAGUE |BBL08| HIGHLIGH| Adelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Renegades WON BY 5 WICKETS.
The match between Adelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Renegades had take place in adelaide. Melbourne won the toss decided to bowl first vs Adelaide strikers set target of 175 despite after lost their captain and Ingram and weatherland. then SHORT AND WELLS had made partnership of 107 .
SHORT had socred 65run in 41 balls and hitted 5 sixes and 1 fours and WELLS scored 42 runs in 30 ball with the help of 4 fours respectively. Renegades bolwer Kane Richardson picked 2 wickets and NABI and BOYCE picked 1 wickets each.
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While chasing the target of 175 Renegades started with good explosive partnership Harper and White, they added 50 runs in about 6 overs and set-up a perfect platform for their team. But then, the magician Rashid was brought into the attack, he picked up a couple of wickets straightaway and changed the match on its head. At one point, Renegades needed 95 odd in the last 9 overs
CHRISTIAN AND NABI PARTNERSHIP
Christian and Nabi, they both have been fantastic. They had their back against the wall when they both arrived to the crease, the situation asked something out of ordinary from them and boy they have delivered.
They picked their bowlers to attack smartly, played out the over of Rashid and Dan Christian smashed Billy for 16 in the penultimate over to seal the match.
The partnership between NABI AND CHRISTIAN is 98 runs in just 48 balls.NABI socred 48 runs in 30 balls with the help of 4 fours and 2 sixes and CHRISTIAN socred 49 runs in 27 balls and hitted 5 sixes and 2 fours. As the result MELBOURNE RENEGADES WON THE MATCH BY 5 WICKETS.
The match undulated right through until its penultimate over, when Billy Stanlake charged in to Dan Christian. The first was a searing yorker that hit Christian’s foot (with a hint of inside edge) and squirted away to fine leg for four. The next ball was in the allrounder’s hitting zone, and he made the most of it, absolutely creaming a maximum into the top tier beyond midwicket. Another six and four followed to finish the over, and all of a sudden 23 from 12 had become three from six. Game over.