Renshaw stars in Heat s last-ball victory against Stars
Matt Renshaw had a median BBL season, now not crossing 30 in the six innings he had played for Brisbane Heat, until Monday (January sixteen) whilst he turned out to be his group's hero in a thrilling closing-ball victory towards Melbourne Stars on the MCG. The Stars posted 159/7, way to Nick Larkin's 39-ball fifty eight, with Michael Neser bagging a four-wicket haul. Renshaw then unmarried-handedly led the Heat to victory via scoring an unbeaten ninety off 56, which included a 4 off the closing ball, with Jimmy Peirson's 22 being the subsequent maximum rating.
Heat lost Josh Brown within the second over of the chase at the same time as Usman Khawaja was dismissed by way of Liam Hatcher for 14 after he had struck a few boundaries. Renshaw were given going with a six and a four off Beau Webster within the fifth over but Marnus Labuschagne become brushed off for simplest 6 as he fell to a top-area trying to slog-sweep Clint Hinchliffe. With Sam Hain getting stumped off Adam Zampa, Heat have been reduced to fifty nine/4 inside the ninth over.
Renshaw, in the meantime, had a lucky destroy as he became placed down via Hinchliffe at deep midwicket off Luke Wood and soon after citing a 31-ball fifty, he had every other reprieve as a run-out hazard become overlooked by means of the Stars. Renshaw and Peirson managed 23 off the 2 Power Surge overs (14th and fifteenth) to carry down the equation to 36 off the remaining 5 overs. Pierson's trip turned into ended by way of Nathan Coulter-Nile even as James Bazley struck a six off Zampa before getting out to the legspinner. The Stars had managed eight off the Zampa over which left them needing 24 off 18.
Renshaw scored a six off Wood to bring it to thirteen off 12 however Neser become run out in the 19th over, leaving the Stars seven down and desiring 9 off the last over. Webster, who was given the ball, started out with a wide earlier than bowling 3 dots in a row to Renshaw. The batter controlled a pair each off the next two balls, which left the Stars needing a boundary off the closing ball. Renshaw played a scoop shot for a boundary to nice leg to seal a anxious win.
Earlier, having been asked to bat, the Stars lost Joe Clarke within the 0.33 over, bowled via Neser, even as Hilton Cartwright additionally had a short stay with Spencer Johnson putting in the fifth over. Thomas Rogers, who struck 3 fours in his 26, fell to Renshaw in the 10th as the Stars controlled most effective 67 with the aid of the midway level of their innings. Webster had settled into an anchor's function and it turned into Larkin who injected some momentum to the innings with regular obstacles. But the Stars slipped to 112/5 as Neser struck two times within the 16th, getting rid of Webster and Coulter-Nile.
The massive hits that the Stars had been searching out came through James Seymour, who struck sixes off Bazley inside the seventeenth over but fell quickly after. Larkin struck 4 obstacles in the remaining three overs, including 3 off Neser in the very last over, as he registered a 32-ball fifty before getting out to Neser at the final ball.