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Melbourne Stars vs Melbourne Renegades, 22nd Match, Big Bash League 2025-26 - Player Highlights

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Peter Siddle to Sutherland, 1 run, full at the stumps, flicked down to long-on
17.5
W
Peter Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, out Caught by Stoinis!! The celebrations say it all! Stars are feeling it now as Fraser-McGurk departs as well. Back of a length just outside off, slower leg-cutter, he tries to go flat-batted and slices it to short extra cover. Good catch from Stoinis over his head and Siddle roars in delight. Fraser-McGurk c Stoinis b Peter Siddle 4(9)
17.4
Peter Siddle to Oliver Peake, 1 run, slower one angling away outside off, Peake walks across and scoops it to fine leg
17.3
W
Peter Siddle to Hassan Khan, out Caught by Thomas Rogers!! Siddle strikes back after getting hit for consecutive fours! Slower short one, he looks to pull but doesn't quite get hold of it. Straight down the throat of long-on and the match turns again. Hassan Khan c Thomas Rogers b Peter Siddle 11(6) [4s-2]
17.2
4
Peter Siddle to Hassan Khan, FOUR, back-to-back fours! Some width outside off, not a lot, but enough. He goes hard and slaps it through backward point
17.1
4
Peter Siddle to Hassan Khan, FOUR, drilled down the ground! Pitched up at the stumps, Hassan Khan drives powerfully and beats mid-off as it goes rocketing to the boundary
16
Peter Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, 1 run, angling down leg, it's a slower ball and Fraser-McGurk pulls it fine. But fine leg cuts it off on the bounce. Excellent over with just 4 off it!
15.5
Peter Siddle to Rizwan, 1 run, length ball on off, Rizwan swipes across the line to deep square leg
15.4
Peter Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, 1 run, inside edge saves him! Full and straight, he looks to drive and gets an inside edge onto pad
15.3
Peter Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, no run, hard length on off, Fraser-McGurk opens the face and steers it straight to backward point
15.2
Peter Siddle to Fraser-McGurk, no run, appeal for LBW as he's trapped in the crease. Missing leg maybe? They've gone for the review! Skidding through off a length, Fraser-McGurk plays across the line but is late on it. Ball-tracking confirms it's going down
15.1
Peter Siddle to Rizwan, 1 run, bends across to scoop and gets it high on the bat. Only a single down to fine leg
12
4
Peter Siddle to Josh Brown, FOUR, that's too easy! Width outside off, slower one and there's no one in the deep on the off-side. Brown slaps it away through point. He's smashed 28 off the Surge himself, with Rizwan scoring just 1
11.5
Peter Siddle to Josh Brown, 2 runs, makes room to cut and chops it off a thick under-edge to short third, a fumble allows him to get back for two
11.4
6
Peter Siddle to Josh Brown, SIX, what timing! Full at the stumps, Brown backs away, opens the face and slices it over backward point. The timing takes it all the way
11.3
Peter Siddle to Josh Brown, no run, slower bumper, Brown backs away to cut but is beaten by the height on it
11.2
Peter Siddle to Rizwan, 1 run, looks to pull but gets it high on the bat, mistimes it behind square
11.1
Peter Siddle to Rizwan, 2 runs, good yorker at the stumps, Rizwan squeezes it behind square, charges back for two and puts in a big dive as the throw comes in
4
4
Peter Siddle to Rizwan, FOUR, oh dear! Swepson saved 5 runs, but Curran has just gifted 3 runs away - back of a length and just outside off, Rizwan runs it down to third man, Curran took his eyes off the ball and let it slip through his grasp
3.5
Peter Siddle to Josh Brown, 1 run, that's excellent work from Swepson, saved some runs for his team - short of a good length and Brown swivelled onto the pull, clubbed it hard and to deep mid-wicket - Swepson kept his eyes on the ball, completed a reverse cupped catch and knew that the momentum was taking hiim over the ropes, he flicks the ball back into play, goes out and then comes back, keeping them down to a single. Was his right foot touching the ropes when he did so? The 3rd umpire has a look and the benefit of doubt goes to the fielder
3.4
Peter Siddle to Josh Brown, no run, tight lines from Siddle - on a good length and at the stumps, Brown backs away and can't beat cover-point with the punchy drive
3.3
Peter Siddle to Josh Brown, no run, back of a length and just outside off - Brown makes room and lashes the cut to backward point
3.2
4
Peter Siddle to Josh Brown, FOUR, Brown keeps finding the boundaries - too straight from Siddle, on the pads and it's whipped nonchalantly, behind square on the on-side for a boundary
3.1
Peter Siddle to Rizwan, 1 run, short of a good length and just outside off - Rizwan rides the bounce and runs it down to third man