Renegades collapsed to 43/9 at one time while chasing 206-run target set by Sixers.
Three batsmen in Shaun Marsh, Jake Fraser-McGurk, and Kane Richardson made 13 runs apiece as Ben Dwarshuis’ 4/13, Steve O’Keefe’s 3/16, and two wickets from Carlos Braithwaite routed the Renegades’ batting in a tough chase at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart.
Australia batsman David Warner, who is currently recuperating from a groin injury, which has ruled him out of the upcoming first Test against India in Adelaide, took to Twitter to show his disappointment at the Renegades’ mercurial collapse.
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He tweeted that when he saw the scoreline reading 9/43, he thought it was the time he was seeing on the clock on his screen. “Just looked at the bottom of my screen and saw 9/43 and thought it was the time”
Earlier, Sixers batted first after losing the toss and posted 205/4 in 20 overs. Josh Phillippe made 95 in 57 balls with 9 fours and 3 sixes, while Jordan Silk made 45* in 19 balls and Daniel Hughes made 32 runs. Peter Hatzoglou picked 2/40.
This 145-run win by Sixers over Renegades is the highest margin of victory in BBL history.