Renshaw pulls of OUTRAGEOUS final ball shot to sink Stars

Matthew Renshaw has pulled off a well-known run chase, ramping a dramatic remaining ball to the boundary on the MCG to increase the Melbourne Stars’ run of distress and preserve his personal workforce’s slim championship hopes alive.

Just over per week after ending 5 years within the Test cricket wilderness, Renshaw delivered for his workforce in a nail-biting remaining over, scoring 9 runs off his personal bat — regardless of dealing with out two dot balls — to win the MCG traditional by three wickets.

Renshaw completed unbeaten on 90 as his workforce used all 120 balls to search out the Stars’ 7-159.

Stars captain Adam Zampa turned to the off-pace bowling of Beau Webster for the final over of the sport, shunning England worldwide Luke Wood.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 16:  Matthew Renshaw of the Heat plays a ramp shot to hit the winning runs on the last ball of the match during the Men's Big Bash League match between the Melbourne Stars and the Brisbane Heat at Melbourne Cricket Ground, on January 16, 2023, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)
Camera IconRenshaw ramped the ultimate ball to the boundary. Credit: Matt King/Getty Images

With simply 9 runs to play with, Webster bowled a large, earlier than nailing three straight dot balls in opposition to Renshaw, who refused handy the strike to associate Matthew Kuhnemann.

Renshaw then scrambled by way of for 2 off the third ball of the over earlier than Webster, just like the Sydney Sixers’ Dan Christian the night time earlier than, threatened Kuhnemann with a Mankad dismissal on the non-strikers’ finish.

The fringe Test batter then lobbed the fourth ball between two chasing fielders to depart himself 4 runs to win from the final supply, which he boldly ramped previous Nathan Coulter-Nile at brief fine-leg, who then got here simply inches from pulling the ball in from the boundary and saving the match.

He wasn’t the one Test hopeful to carry out, with Michael Neser ending with 4 wickets to limit the Stars to their sub-par whole.

But India-bound opener Usman Khawaja’s bumpy Big Bash return continued, whereas Marnus Labuschagne threw away his wicket at a vital time.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 16:  Matthew Renshaw of the Heat (R) celebrates with Matt Kuhnemann (L) after hitting the winning runs on the last ball of the match during the Men's Big Bash League match between the Melbourne Stars and the Brisbane Heat at Melbourne Cricket Ground, on January 16, 2023, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)
Camera IconKuhnemann and Renshaw rejoice the unimaginable win. Credit: Matt King/Getty Images

It’s the newest blow for the Stars who have been touted because the heavyweight franchise from the competitors’s inception however are actually perennial cellar-dwellers.

They will stay one in every of solely two sides to have by no means one received a BBL title past this season.

The Heat received the toss and despatched the house aspect in to bat, benefiting from an excellent wicket which quickened up below lights.

Finding his toes on the stage, opener Tom Rogers took Heat tearaway Spencer Johnson’s first over for 12 runs, however slowed down on the different finish and determined to get transferring, Joe Clarke turned Neser’s first sufferer trying to play throughout the road.

Western Australian Hilton Cartwright’s first runs got here in weird style with an all-run 4, however he would add simply one other two to his whole earlier than holing out to Khawaja on the ring.

Brisbane Heat batter Matthew Renshaw has pulled off a well-known run chase, beating the Melbourne Stars on the ultimate ball of the sport.

Brisbane Heat batter Matthew Renshaw has pulled off a well-known run chase, beating the Melbourne Stars on the ultimate ball of the sport.

Spin was key to the Heat containing would loomed as an honest whole on an excellent batting floor, with Renshaw choosing up the essential wicket of Rogers for 26 off his first ball and Matthew Kuhnemann and Mitchell Swepson each ending with an financial system of lower than eight.

Neser, who already has a hat-trick this season, took the wickets of Nick Larkin — the one Stars half century maker — and the returning Nathan Coulter-Nile with consecutive balls.

Less than per week after studying he received’t journey to India for Australia’s Test tour, Neser continued his stellar white-ball season, ending with 4-25 from 4 overs.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 16:  Michael Neser of the Heat celebrates with team mates after taking the wicket of Joe Clarke of the Stars during the Men's Big Bash League match between the Melbourne Stars and the Brisbane Heat at Melbourne Cricket Ground, on January 16, 2023, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)
Camera IconMichael Neser starred for the Brisbane Heat. Credit: Matt King/Getty Images

The Heat’s pursuit of the Stars’ whole stumbled early, with heavy-hitter Josh Brown falling early t