But Matt Renshaw says non-striker Matthew Kuhnemann was the true “mastermind” behind the Heat star's final over heroics – even though the No. 9 batter didn't ...
I had a few demons in the back of my head thinking about that game – I probably should’ve scooped in that game as well – but it was nice to get the monkey off the back.” “I tried to play a few sweeps early in the over, but I didn’t really get the timing of it. “I think the big learning curve for me was the one-day domestic game against WA where it was a similar situation and we needed eight off the last over and we lost it. “I love batting and the intricacies of it and white-ball cricket just adds that little bit of difference. “It’s part of the way cricket’s going at the moment with a lot of white ball cricket, which is something that I love,” he said. He just kept coming down every ball and could see I was pretty cooked, knew I needed to try and keep a stable base,” Renshaw said. It left Renshaw needing four runs off the final ball for the Heat to win. Kuhnemann then ran hard to get Renshaw back for two runs from each of the next two balls. I think I hit a six off Beau Webster really got my innings going. But Webster hit back, conceding no runs from his next three balls as Renshaw struggled with his timing. 9 batter didn’t face any of the game’s last seven balls. That quickly became eight off six when Stars paceman Beau Webster delivered a wide with his first ball.
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Matt Renshaw's boundary off the final ball has given Brisbane Heat a three-wicket win over Melbourne Stars to keep its finals dream alive.
[Tweet from @cricketcomau] [Tweet from @BBL] Earlier, Nick Larkin top scored for the Stars with 58 from 36 deliveries in a total of 7-159.
Matt Renshaw dragged Brisbane Heat to a final-ball win over Melbourne Stars, ramping the last delivery of the match to the boundary | The Cricketer.
Earlier, Nick Larkin had guided Melbourne to 159 for 7 with a 36-ball 58 after Stars' innings had stuttered. When both fell, Larkin took charge, with James Seymour hitting two sixes in a brief cameo. Heat's win keeps them just about alive in the competition, still second-bottom but only a single point off fourth spot.
Matt Renshaw produced a moment of magic to cap a sublime innings and lift the Brisbane Heat to a crucial three-wicket win against the Melbourne Stars at the ...
And he executed it to perfection.' 'It's his go-to shot and fortunately it paid off. It improved the Heat's record to 4-6-1, while the Stars (3-9) are out of the finals mix in last spot on the ladder. The Queenslander played a difficult ramp shot off the bowling of Beau Webster to win the match for the Heat as he finished unbeaten on 90 off 56 balls [Brisbane](/news/brisbane/index.html) Heat to a crucial three-wicket win against the [Melbourne](/news/melbourne/index.html) Stars at the MCG on Monday. Matt Renshaw hit the crucial boundary off the last ball of the over as the Brisbane Heat beat Melbourne Stars by three wickets at the MCG on Monday