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Melbourne Renegades vs Adelaide Strikers, 15th Match

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19.5
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K Richardson to Rashid Khan, out Caught by Marcus Harris!! 124.2kph! Off-speed ball from a short of length. On seeing the line outside off, Rashid Khan wafts his bat to go over the off-side. Didn't get the necessary power behind it and holed out at deep cover. Rashid Khan c Marcus Harris b K Richardson 25(16) [4s-2 6s-2]
19.4
4
K Richardson to Rashid Khan, FOUR, 130.5kph, banged in short, head-high and Rashid Khan persisted with the pull shot despite the ball getting big on him. A fat top-edge and the ball goes to the fine leg fence on the bounce
19.2
6
K Richardson to Rashid Khan, SIX, wow! A low full toss on leg, Rashid Khan uses the bowler's pace (132.5kph) to his advantage. Crouched low and helped it on its way by paddle-scooping it over fine leg. Incredible shot
19.1
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K Richardson to Cameron White, out Caught by Webster!! Another slower ball at 124.7kph, another wicket! White gets down on a knee to swipe across the line. Not a bad shot as he was aiming for the shorter boundary. However, he couldn't execute it well. The ball popped up a long way in the air off the top edge and Webster takes a calm catch at deep mid-wicket. Cameron White c Webster b K Richardson 2(4)
18
6
K Richardson to Rashid Khan, SIX, 136.6kph, much-needed six for the Strikers! A short ball from Richardson, Rashid Khan stays deep in his crease and gets into a great position to pummel the pull over deep mid-wicket
17.4
W
K Richardson to Wells, out Caught by Christian!! 140.5kph! Christian takes an excellent catch. Full ball, in the slot, Wells backs himself to clear long-on with a swing of his willow. Made decent contact, but not good enough as Christian had other ideas. He was standing well in front of the boundary rope. Ran to his left and timed his jump to perfection to snaffle it with both hands. Wells c Christian b K Richardson 20(24) [4s-1]
17.2
4
K Richardson to Rashid Khan, FOUR, 120.6kph, too predictable! Another slower delivery, shorter in length, Rashid Khan waits for the ball on the back foot and carves it over backward point
16.1
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Boyce to Carey, out Caught by K Richardson!! Unbelievable! A juicy full toss outside off at 82.6kph, Carey gets down on a knee to slog-sweep and for some reason does so half-heartedly. In the end, hits it straight down deep mid-wicket's throat. Richardson didn't have to move an inch. The partnership has been broken and it's the big fish! Carey c K Richardson b Boyce 41(37) [4s-4]
15.3
4
Christian to Carey, FOUR, the partnership between Carey and Wells is now 50. 132.6kph, fullish ball on middle and leg, Carey clears his front leg and hacks it across the line. The man in the deep dived across, but allowed it to go past him. That should've been stopped
14.2
4
Will Sutherland to Carey, FOUR, 132.8kph, short of length delivery from Sutherland, Carey comes down the track and moves leg-side to create room. Gets into a good position and carves it over extra cover
12.5
4
Will Sutherland to Wells, FOUR, 133.4kph, bad ball from Sutherland! Short and wide outside off, asking to be punished. Wells wafts his bat at it and sends it over backward point. Came off the top edge
9.2
4
Christian to Carey, FOUR, slapped ferociously by Carey! This was short and pleading punishment. Carey won't spare these, tucks in the gift
8.1
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Boyce to Philip Salt, out Caught&Bowled!! Sharp catch by Boyce off his own bowling. Very good reflexes as this wasn't easy by any means. Non-turner, goes straight on and Salt smashes it back. Boyce quickly goes across and sticks his right-hand, plucking it out brilliantly. The dangerous Salt has been sent back and the home team will be delighted with this wicket. Philip Salt c and b Boyce 54(26) [4s-7 6s-1]
7.2
M
Webster to Philip Salt, SIX, half-tracker and Salt decimates it. For a change, ups the gear and launches it into the deep mid-wicket stands. It was a half-tracker from Webster and deserved to be put away. Fifty for Salt, off just 23 balls..
5.5
Will Sutherland to Philip Salt, 2 runs, flat-batted drag to the vacant area at mid-wicket. Salt calls for two and his partner responds. A better throw to the bowler could've had Carey in trouble
4.4
4
K Richardson to Carey, FOUR, woah Carey. Doesn't need any sighthers. Tells you the kind of form he's been lately. Makes room to free his arms, gets the desired line and length. Glides it superbly over point
4.3
W
K Richardson to Weatherald, out Caught by Sam Harper!! Richardson draws first blood. Weatherald was looking scratchy from the start and perishes, courtesy a faint inside edge. Back of a length and decked back in, Weatherald went for the pull and in the process, nicked it behind. Weatherald c Sam Harper b K Richardson 6(12)
3.3
4
Gurney to Philip Salt, FOUR, he's dealing only in boundaries, is Salt. Make that seven in seven! Wow. Crazy hitting. This was on a length just outside off, Salt slashes it up and over point
3.2
4
Gurney to Philip Salt, FOUR, raining fours here. Sixth consecutive four for Salt. Gurney gets some treatment for pitching it short, although Salt didn't time the pull convincingly, places it into the gap at deep mid-wicket
3
4
Richard Gleeson to Philip Salt, FOUR, 22 off the over. The visitors are off to a flier. The crowd have gone a bit silent. Bangs it short, no swing or threatening bounce. Short-arm pull by Salt over mid-wicket. Five fours in the over, carnage from Salt!
2.5
4
Richard Gleeson to Philip Salt, FOUR, make that fourth boundary of the over. Gleeson is being taken to the cleaners. Shortish just outside off, Salt sits deep and blasts the pull wide of mid-on
2.4
4
Richard Gleeson to Philip Salt, FOUR, hat-trick of fours. Salt throws caution to the wind. Extends his arms and slices it over point
2.3
4
Richard Gleeson to Philip Salt, FOUR, the cliche time. Fortune favours the brave. Gleeson gets his line just outside off, Salt wants to punch it on the up. It scurries via a thick outside edge through the vacant first slip region
2.2
4
Richard Gleeson to Philip Salt, FOUR, short and nothing delivery, Salt accepts this Gleeson delivery with glee and pummels it over mid-wicket