The Citizen (KZN)

Stars’ lights are blown out

- Melbourne

– Aaron Finch’s Melbourne Renegades clinched their first Big Bash League title yesterday after city rivals the Stars imploded during a tense run chase.

Chasing 146 to win at Docklands Stadium, Glenn Maxwell’s men were 93/0 and cruising before losing an incredible seven wickets for 19 runs.

They finished on 132/7, losing the first all-Melbourne BBL final by 13 runs at the end of the near two-month tournament.

“It’s unbelievab­le,” said Finch. “I thought when we got (Ben) Dunk caught and we had two new batters in we had a chance. It’s a wicket that was so hard to chase runs on, that’s why I was happy to bat first.

“The boys just executed well under pressure. Very special to win in front of our home fans,” he added.

After some tight bowling to restrict the Renegades, the Stars signalled their intentions early with left-hander Dunk smacking a boundary off the first ball of the innings from fast bowler Kane Richardson.

But he and fellow opener Marcus Stoinis weren’t taking any chances, knowing that wickets in hand could be vital in the final overs.

Instead, they picked off runs when they could to keep the scoreboard ticking over coupled with some extravagan­t shots, including a Dunk six off Cameron Boyce and Stoinis smashing an even bigger one down the ground from the same bowler.

Dunk brought up his 50 off 38 balls with a four before Stoinis finally fell for 39 after 93-run stand, bowled by Boyce to spark the incredible collapse.

It turned the game on its head and there was no way back for the Stars. – AFP

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