Melbourne Renegades vs Hobart Hurricanes highlights: Big Bash League cricket scores, blog

By Scott Pryde / Expert

It will be desperation stakes in the Big Bash League when the Melbourne Renegades host the Hobart Hurricanes in a match which could decide whether the two sides make the finals. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 7:40pm (AEDT).

Both of these sides are sitting just outside the top four coming into the match, but with the season rapidly winding to a close, a win here is vital.

The Renegades are currently sitting in the better position out of the sides and will be looking to build on that at home. Given they have played five games and won two, the finals are certainly still alive for the club but will become a much tougher proposition if they don’t get the win here.

For the Hurricanes though, a weak net run rate and sitting in seventh place with two wins from six games means it’ll be curtains if they don’t find a way to get the job done – it’s quite literally win or season over.

Really, it’s little wonder the sides are sitting where they are on the ladder. They have been outplayed comprehensively more often than not and simply haven’t had the firepower to pick up victories.

For the Renegades, it never should have been a problem yet they have found a way to make it one.

With Sunil Narine opening the batting, it’s clear they simply haven’t found an answer to losing Chris Gayle and their loss to the Melbourne Stars earlier this week brought a few issues to the surface, although this was a lot more related to bowling.

Scoring 170 should be a good total in anyone’s books, yet some ugly bowling at the end of the match under pressure handed the Stars the match.

For the Hurricanes, who looked to be the worst team on paper coming into the season, things haven’t been a great deal better. While they were rescued by D’Aarcy Short and Tim Paine early on, who were both at the top of the run-scorers chart, that pair has faltered in their last two games and so have the ‘Canes.

They have now lost two straight, including an absolute smacking at the hands of the last-placed Sydney Thunder, something that simply wasn’t good enough.

The bottom line for the Hobart-based club is that if they can’t find more runs from their middle to lower order, then their season is – and probably already is – gone.

Prediction
The Renegades will be a tough side to beat at home and while their form hasn’t been setting the world on fire, James Pattinson could well and truly destroy the Hurricanes’ chances of getting a big score in the first few overs.

Even if that doesn’t happen, the Renegades are too strong all over the park.

Renegades – comfortably.

Be sure to join The Roar for live scores and coverage of this crucial Big Bash League match from 7:40pm (AEDT) and don’t forget to drop a comment in the box below.

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The Crowd Says:

2017-01-12T15:01:57+00:00

Nate

Guest


I fell asleep watching it as I thought Hobart was no chance. Bummer.

2017-01-12T13:07:54+00:00

Alex L

Roar Rookie


Being fair to Finch, Perera was very good against the Sixers at the death (while Pattinson and Tremain were getting carted) -- his execution against the Hurricanes here was horrible after the wicket ball. Surprised Doherty didn't come back at the end a little, but he is prone to being slogged over midwicket.

2017-01-12T12:50:23+00:00

dan ced

Guest


When I saw Pattinson's first over, I assumed every spinner over available would've been used... purely bad captaincy from Finch in my opinion.

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:26:52+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Yep - that Narine over should have killed it off. Shocking bowling from Perera.

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:26:26+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Is he? Probably not to Test level yet, but let's get him on the plane! Absolutely though - best ever.

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:25:47+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thanks for that doogs I tell you what - loved the game - probably the best T20 game I've ever seen, but it was a tough one to stay on top of. Just played at a cracking pace.

2017-01-12T12:22:05+00:00

doogs

Guest


Thanks for the call Scott. Hope you loved the game as much as I did

2017-01-12T12:21:27+00:00

doogs

Guest


WOW oh WOW. That was amazing. Thanks to both teams

2017-01-12T12:20:34+00:00

doogs

Guest


Same for me Paul. That was extraordinary. One of the greatest I have seen. I love my Test cricket and always will but that was just a ton of fun to watch. One word would sum it up "WOW"

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:18:23+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Well that'll do it here on The Roar for our live coverage of what has been an incredible Big Bash League match. Hopefully you enjoyed the call! The Big Bash takes a break tomorrow as the first ODI between Australia and Pakistan is played in Brisbane. You can catch live coverage and highlights of that, right here on The Roar from 2:20pm (AEDT). Bye for now.

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:16:31+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Match Results An incredible century from Ben McDermott, including nine sixes has guided the Hobart Hurricanes to a record Big Bash run chase over the Melbourne Renegades. The Renegades themselves had earlier set a record for the highest ever score in the Big Bash, making 222 from their 20 overs after Aarong Finch and Tom Cooper put on a display of power hitting. The Etihad Stadium was made for big totals, but the Hurriances got their chase off to a terrible start with D'Arcy Short and Tim Paine back in the sheds early on. Ben McDermott and George Bailey then set about consolidating the innings, with the required run rate ballooning out to 14 runs per over at one point. McDermott then went on a run of crazy hitting, scoring 114 to bring the run rate back below 12. Three quick wickets sent the Hurricanes into the tail though, before Sunil Narine ensured they needed 16 from the final over. Stuart Broad though, smacked two boundaries to tie the scores, one a thick edge through third man before he chipped one down the ground to get a memorable last ball victory and keep the Hurricanes season alive. Melbourne Renegades 4/222 (20) - Aaron Finch 63 (40), Tom Cooper 53 (24)*, Cameron White 34 (19), Jake Reed 2/54 (4) Hobart Hurricanes - 8/223 (20) - Ben McDermott 114 (52), George Bailey 59 (42), Sunil Narine 3/29 (4)

2017-01-12T12:13:53+00:00

jamesb

Guest


McDermott is a wicketkeeper. Send him over to India. Anyway, what a run chase!

2017-01-12T12:10:58+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


I thought Narine did enough to finish them. Hilfy and Broad in the same week - happy for Broad, he's taken some undeserved tap so far. The skills these blokes exhibit is something else. Sloggers can't maintain onslaughts like this, these guys maintain shape, eyes like deadens.

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:05:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Scary to think how good he is given experience level. Being 22 might have something to do with it though.

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:04:25+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Roarers, thoughts on that one?

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:02:30+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Was wondering when you were going to show up.

2017-01-12T12:02:17+00:00

BurgyGreen

Guest


One of the great T20 wins. How was that only McDermott's second game?

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:02:13+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Something like that.

AUTHOR

2017-01-12T12:02:02+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I'm in awe of that innings - absolutely incredible - also exhausted. 40 overs of just pure hitting. Thanks for joining in Jason!

2017-01-12T12:01:10+00:00

Paul D

Roar Guru


What. A. Game.

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