Hobart Hurricanes 155 for 6 (Wade 36, Chaudhary 36, Bethell 2-29) beat Melbourne Renegades 154 for 7 (Bethell 87, Seifert 24, Meredith 3-36) by four wickets
The four-wicket home win with two balls left, however, has come at a potentially high cost, with opening bowler Billy Stanlake injuring his shoulder only six days out from the knockouts. The win puts Hurricanes on top of the points table with two games left and kills off Renegades’ slim playoffs hopes.
Tom Rogers was desperately unlucky not to trap David leg before with the third ball of the over – the review showed it pitched just outside off stump. Rogers tried a yorker with the next ball and David hoiked the low full toss over deep square leg for a massive six that tied the scores.
David’s single then won the game and he hit an unbeaten 24 from 15 balls, including two fours and a six.
The Renegades’ top order failed again and were in trouble at 23 for 3 and then 69 for 4. Then Bethell combined with Tim Seifert (24) and Sutherland (15) to put the pressure back on the hosts.
Bethell was run out in the last over after facing 50 balls, with eight fours and four sixes. Meredith was the pick of the Hurricanes attack, taking 3 for 36 from four overs.
Hobart brought in Caleb Jewell and Jake Doran for Ben McDermott (hamstring) and Chris Jordan (back), while Renegades’ left-arm wristpinner Callum Stow took a wicket on debut after he replaced Kane Richardson (soreness).
Source: ESPN Crickinfo