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0 It aids the pace bowlers and is known for good bounce. 1 2 Brisbane Heat has only played one match in the tournament, the one against Renegades and are placed seventh in the points table. Thomas Stewart picked up four wickets while Akeal Hosein bagged three wickets for the Renegades.
But Neser's feat wasn't enough, with Andre Russell smashing a match-wining half century that included six sixes and two fours and Aaron Finch anchoring the ...
[Sign up now!!!](https://www.foxsports.com.au/newsletter-sign-up?utm_source=CricketArticle&utm_medium=TextLink&utm_campaign=signup) [RELIVE THE ACTION IN OUR BLOG BELOW. Sixers star Dan Christian added: “That’s a great team performance by the Renegades. Andre Russell smashed six sixes and two fours on his way to 57, before he edged a Mark Steketee ball to Peirson in the power surge. Akeal Hosein smashed two fours and two sixes on his way to a brilliant cameo of 30 from 19 balls to ease the pressure. Finch guided the Renegades to victory with four balls to spare hitting a boundary to ice the third straight win for the Renegades. What a game.” First ball of Neser’s second over he had his third scalp as Nic Maddinson chopped on for 2, before Johnathan Wells left his first ball to be bowled giving Neser the ninth hat-trick in BBL history. Ross Whiteley hit one six in his knock of 8 before he was Rogers’ third wicket for the night in his third over. Jake Fraser-McGurk hit one boundary on his way to 6, before he was Neser’s second victim in the first over. Sam Billings blasted one isx in his 25 off 19 balls before he was caught behind by Sam Harper to give Tom Rogers his first wicket of the night. Matthew Renshaw compiled a run a ball 29 before he chopped on to give Rogers his second scalp for the over. In reply to the Heat’s total of 8-137, the Renegades were 4-9 early in the third over after a stunning hat-trick to Brisbane quick Michael Neser.
Power hitter Andre Russell has blasted a half-century to help Melbourne Renegades maintain their unbeaten start to the BBL season.
Matt Renshaw (29) and Sam Billings (25) put on a 61-run partnership for the third wicket but both fell victim to Renegades paceman Tom Rogers, who posted career-best figures of 4-23. Aaron Finch (31 not out) and Will Sutherland (6no) steered the Renegades home after Akeal Hosein (30 off 19) played a crucial cameo with the bat. [Tweet from @BBL]
The Melbourne Renegades have survived a Michael Neser hat trick to secure a last-over win against the Brisbane Heat in a tense, low-scoring affair.
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Melbourne Renegades maintained their unbeaten record in BBL12 with a four-wicket win over Brisbane Heat in Geelong. The Renegades have already won as many ...
In typical style, they made hard work of chasing 138, slipping to 9 for 4 inside three overs against the powerplay bowling of Michael Neser (4 for 32). Tom Rogers and Hosein did the bulk of the damage with the ball, taking 4 for 23 and 3 for 26, respectively, while Mujeeb ur Rahman (1 for 18) and Kane Richardson (0 for 25) also impressed. A particularly costly period saw the Heat slip from 96 for 4 to 108 for 8 in the space of 3.4 overs and it was only thanks to a late smash and grab from Peirson, who scored 28 runs off the final two overs of the innings, that they closed with a competitive total of 137 for 8.
A showcase of brutality from West Indian boundary-clearing machine Andre Russell, who belted his first BBL half-century, has pulled the Melbourne Renegades ...
But the drinks break came at the wrong time for the Heat, with Billings nicking off first ball back for 25, and it only got worse as Renshaw dropped the ball on his stumps. Sam Billings’ heart was in his mouth as the ball grabbed his outside edge first rock and flew between keeper and first slip. Neser had Russell on ice for the first two balls of his third over, but the larger-than-life West Indian responded with two towering sixes.
Akeal Hosein continued his form dominating with bat and ball, aided by Andre Russell and Thomas Stewart Rogers respetively, to see Melbourne Renegades to a ...
Melbourne Renegades Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Sam Harper - 0.1 ov), 2-6 (Jake Fraser-McGurk - 0.6 ov), 3-9 (Nic Maddinson - 2.1 ov), 4-9 (Jonathan Wells - 2.2 ov), 5-90 (Andre Russell - 14.3 ov) Akeal Hosein (30) chipped in as Melbourne Renegades won by 4 wickets. Melbourne Renegades 139/6 (19.2 ov)
Heat fast bowler Michael Neser says he was unaware he had claimed a Big Bash hat-trick until after the match.
"To be honest, a lot was going on. The wicket was doing a lot, the ball was swinging, so I was really just focused on bowling a good length." It's kind of cool — first hat-trick I've ever taken.
I've waited Geelong time to write this next match report. Absence makes the heart grow fonder though, always remember that. So anyway, let's get into it.
I have read a couple of comments already that imply that the Heat haven’t won a game since I took over the match reports. Will Sutherland (6* from 1) came to the crease and I don’t know how to describe what he did. Even at the magic shows I have attended they are reluctant to do them. He got the equation down to pretty much a run a ball. I truly don’t know what that was for or what it did, but I genuinely worry he may have cut off circulation to the rest of his body. Probably no need to really walk in with the bowler boys, I don’t think he is looking to pinch a single. almost bowled, play and miss, dot ball and then ejected the cricket ball from the stadium to finish the 3rd over. On a big night for rehearsed wicket celebrations, Colin went with the “C” symbol which I can only assume stands for “Chocolates”. The Heat innings continued to chug along, but it genuinely looked like it would be easier to get your mates to pay back the money they owe you for a group dinner than hit a boundary. To the naked eye this wicket had similar characteristics to a trampoline. . In a shock to absolutely nobody, Andre Russel was as cool as a cucumber under the high ball to dismiss Bryant.