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Vlaeminck shines for disappoint­ing Renegades

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

THE Melbourne Renegades’ bid to snap their WBBL finals drought has started in disappoint­ing fashion with a six-wicket loss to the Sydney Thunder.

Exciting speedster Tayla Vlaeminck snared four wickets on debut but there was little else for the hosts to celebrate at Melbourne’s Junction Oval yesterday.

The Renegades flopped with the bat, losing eight wickets and setting a target of 99, which the Thunder chased down with 19 balls to spare.

Fresh from playing in Australia’s T20 World Cup final triumph, opener Sophie Molineux (one) holed out to mid-off in the first over.

Claire Koski (three) and Jess Cameron (seven) also fell cheaply, top-scorer Erica Kershaw (24) was bowled attempting to slog a Belinda Vakarewa delivery and Emma Inglis (11) fell to a Nicola Carey caught-andbowled dismissal.

Missing England internatio­nal Danni Wyatt, who was unavailabl­e after playing in the T20 World Cup, the Renegades lacked composure with the bat against a Thunder attack led by pacer Rene Farrell (3-17).

Skipper Amy Satter- thwaite conceded the Renegades’ batting clearly remained an issue.

“We addressed it looking back at last season, that it let us down in patches,” Satterthwa­ite said.

“At times we were really good but it wasn’t consistent enough and power plays were probably something we needed to address.’’

The breakout performanc­e of WBBL debutant Vlaeminck, who made her first appearance for Australia at the World Cup in the Caribbean, will be some comfort for the Renegades.

The 20-year-old dismissed Rachel Priest (nine) in her first over and displayed impressive speed, finishing with 4-30.

Rachael Haynes (27) and Naomi Stalenberg (26) led the way with the bat for the Thunder in the absence of Indian superstar Harmanpree­t Kaur.

 ??  ?? Renegade Tayla Vlaeminck in action.
Renegade Tayla Vlaeminck in action.

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