After a poor start in the powerplay, Melbourne Renegades stage a remarkable comeback against Perth Scorchers in an intense game of the Big Bash League. Will Sutherland and Tom Rogers' partnership of 92 runs for the sixth-wicket propels the Renegades to victory, snapping their three-game losing streak. Ashton Agar's half-century for the Scorchers goes in vain as the Renegades' bowlers led by Adam Zampa successfully defend a target of 148.
Sutherland and Rogers Power Renegades to Comeback Victory
In a thrilling encounter at Marvel Stadium, the Melbourne Renegades rallied from a slow start to defeat the Perth Scorchers by five wickets in the Big Bash League.
Match Summary
After Perth's openers Mitchell Marsh (39) and Cameron Bancroft (26) gave them a solid foundation, Ashton Agar (51) anchored the Scorchers' innings with a half-century. However, the Renegades' bowlers, led by Adam Zampa (2/23), restricted Perth to 148/6.
In reply, the Renegades got off to a poor start, losing Aaron Finch (1) and Jake Fraser-McGurk (0) cheaply. However, Will Sutherland (74*) and Tom Rogers (45*) formed a crucial partnership of 92 runs for the sixth wicket.
Sutherland's unbeaten 74, including five sixes and three boundaries, was his highest T20 score. Rogers also played a vital role with his 45 from 31 balls.
The Renegades eventually reached their target with five balls to spare, ending their three-game losing streak.
Background
The Melbourne Renegades and Perth Scorchers are two of the most successful teams in Big Bash League history. The Renegades won the inaugural BBL title in 2012, while the Scorchers have won the competition a record four times.
Will Sutherland, the son of former Australian cricketer Damien Sutherland, has been a rising star for the Renegades this season. The 22-year-old all-rounder has scored 291 runs and taken 14 wickets in 11 matches.
Top 5 FAQs
Who was the player of the match? Will Sutherland
What was the turning point of the match? The partnership between Will Sutherland and Tom Rogers
What was the target set by Perth Scorchers? 148
How many wickets did Adam Zampa take? 2
What was the previous record for Will Sutherland's highest T20 score? 53
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