The Chronicle

RAMPANT RENEGADES

Win for one of the good guys as Stars choke in final

- RUSSELL GOULD IN MELBOURNE

CRICKET: Aaron Finch smashed a chair, twice, when he walked from Marvel Stadium after being run out by Jackson Bird’s foot.

That’s right, run out by a bowler’s foot, at the non-striker’s end, just after he had started striking the ball like Finch can.

The Renegades skipper has had an unforgetta­ble summer, but not just in the good sense.

He played a Test at the MCG, but was dropped from the team next match. He struggled in coloured clothing, as captain, and was, for some reason, being doubted as a national player.

Plenty didn’t realise, or remember, that Finch made 500 runs more than any other Australian player in 2018, carrying the can for an underperfo­rming one-day team, and knocking out a new T20 world record score to boot.

But then there was his limited Test output, then a run of low scores in the one-day team too. Given the opportunit­y to propel his Renegades, where he has been captain for almost as long as the team has existed, Finch couldn’t get a go at it.

He faced five balls in the first four overs. But the skipper smashed the first ball of the fifth over for four. He caned another in the next over. He was going. Then Bird stuck out his foot as Cameron White smashed a straight drive, and as the zing bails went red, with Finch short of his ground, red mist descend on the captain.

He spat out his chewing gum and walked off before the third umpire had even given him out.

Finch whacked the plastic chair in the players’ race once with his bat, then when he caught up with it, he whacked it again. It was an inglorious end to a home summer which didn’t quite go his way.

When the Melbourne Stars were 0-93, and their victory look almost certain, well, Finch’s despair was palpable. But cricket’s a funny game.

Eight overs later “we are the champions” was blaring around the ground and Finch was being jumped on by his delirious teammates celebratin­g a miraculous win

Finally something for the one of the good guys. Finch is one of them and rather than head to India for the next oneday series lamenting what might have been, he’ll be smiling, broadly, excited about what’s to come.

 ?? Photo: Quinn Rooney ?? CELEBRATIO­N TIME: Sam Harper (centre) leads the celebratio­ns after the wicket of Stars skipper Glenn Maxwell (inset) on the way to victory in the BBL final.
Photo: Quinn Rooney CELEBRATIO­N TIME: Sam Harper (centre) leads the celebratio­ns after the wicket of Stars skipper Glenn Maxwell (inset) on the way to victory in the BBL final.

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