HEA vs REN Dream11 Prediction: Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Renegades, HEA vs REN Playing 11, HEA vs REN Live Score, Big Bash League 2022-23, BBL LIVE.
The Melbourne Renegades, this time around have a respectable roster, and if their players perform to their ability, they might finish among the top 4 teams in the league. At this venue, the first inning average is 143. Check out our best and strongest Dream11 Fantasy Team suggestion for the upcoming Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Renegades contest. With Colin Munro and Sam Billings, both of whom have extensive BBL playing experience, among their ranks, they have significantly improved their batting this time around. HEA vs REN: In the last Big Bash, Brisbane Heat only managed to win 3 games. HEA vs REN LIVE Score: Big Bash League – Melbourne Renegades batting first – Brisbane Heat captain Jimmy Peirson has won the toss and opted to field first against Melbourne Renegades.
The Brisbane Heat thanks the Cairns Regional Council, fans, media, and the community of Cairns for supporting the club's first KFC Big Bash League home game ...
The Heat will play seven home games across Cazalys Stadium, the Gabba and Metricon Stadium, with this summer’s schedule including the New Year’s Bash January 1 match at the Gabba. The Heat’s inaugural Cairns match takes the club’s 2022-23 footprint to four cities having already played WBBL games in Mackay and Brisbane, with upcoming BBL games still to come at the Gabba and Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast. Brisbane Heat and QLD Cricket CEO Terry Svenson said the Heat will continue taking BBL and WBBL games to regional Queensland as part of club’s strategy to inspire boys and girls to play cricket.
43 runs off two overs: Heat young gun's nightmare, ex-Test star's 'statement' in big Renegades win.
The two maximums over mid-wicket were imperious strokes. “Tonight he was all class, he took the game on,” Brad Haddin said of Maddinson, adding he made a “statement” in his desire to bat at the top of the order. Hosein, in his first BBL appearance, was clearly the best with ball in hand, conceding only 15 runs off his four overs to go with three wickets. With opening partner Sam Harper, Maddinson helped the Renegades race to 0-50 off their first four overs and he then combined with Andre Russell for 36 runs in the two-over Power Surge as the Renegades finished at 7-166. The bail simply fell off the top of the stumps and he was recalled to the middle where he brought up his half-century off 33 balls. On 42 and facing his 26th ball – with his Renegades at 3-72 – Maddison played a pull shot, with one of the light-up bails finishing on the ground.
The Melbourne Renegades have demolished their easy-beats tag with a 22-run victory over a lacklustre Brisbane Heat in the first Cairns Big Bash contest.
The Heat fought back brilliantly through Matt Kuhnemann (3-32), James Bazley (2-19), and Mark Steketee (1-25), restricting the Renegades to 7-166 when 200 was on the cards. A questionable decision to bowl Xavier Bartlett (0-51) in the Power Surge swung momentum back to Maddinson as he blitzed 22 off the first set of six. Maddinson looked determined to make his 100th a game to remember, recapturing his brutal best as he got the visitors off to a flyer.
After a huge half century from Nic Maddinson, bowling from Akeal Hosein was enough to seal a 22 run win for Melbourne Renegades.
Melbourne Renegades Fall of wickets: 1-65 (Sam Harper - 6.1 ov), 2-70 (Jake Fraser-McGurk - 7.3 ov), 3-76 (Aaron Finch - 9.1 ov), 4-78 (Jonathan Wells - 9.5 ov), 5-156 (Nic Maddinson - 17.3 ov), 6-159 (Akeal Hosein - 18.6 ov), 7-159 (Andre Russell - 19.1 ov) In response, with some assistance from bowler Akeal Hosein (3/15), Melbourne Renegades won by 22 runs. Melbourne Renegades 166/7 (20 ov)