Melbourne Renegades complete stunning turnaround to clinch Big Bash title
Melbourne Stars suffered a collapse of 7 for 25 after the opening stand had put on 93 in a chase of 146
Melbourne Stars suffered a collapse of 7 for 25 after the opening stand had put on 93 in a chase of 146
Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: Andrew McGlashan
6.15pm Thanks Varun. Blimey, what just happened? Will bring you the presentations shortly
Silva: "I had been complaining on Cricinfo that this BBL has been disappointing with no tight finishes...the finals was turning out to be the same story but WOW...that finish made up for all of my disappointment!"
Man of the Match is Dan Christian. He's done it again, another tournament in the bag. "I wasn't expecting that to be honest, an awesome game from everyone. The bowlers stuck to it all the way. I was lucky to parachute in at the end. This is right up there, let's say it's the best one! We spend a lot of time together, a great bunch of blokes."
Glenn Maxwell "Extremely proud, we played some great cricket thus tournament. To fall short at the end is disappointing. Hopefully win it next year. Great support, they've been brilliant for us. Congratulations to Renegades, we've had some great tussles. To my boys, I've asked a lot of you and you've delivered in spades."
Aaron Finch "It's exciting, very special. Our boys were fantastic. I didn't do a hell of a lot to be fair, it was the guys who executed with bat and ball. We knew batting first it was going to be so hard to chase any total, you can defend anything. We stuck to our strengths and you just need one little opening, especially in a final with the pressure on."
Sooryanarayanan: "Renegades had just three half-centuries to boast of all season. Yet another proof that a solid bowling attack will win you T20 tournaments. Congratulations to Aaron Finch and Co. Savour the moment."
As Aaron Finch collects the BBL trophy we will wrap our live coverage up there. We'll have much more on the site over the next few hours. Thanks for joining us throughout the tournament - it was a long one, but it ended in extraordinary fashion. From all of us it's goodbye and thanks for joining us.
6:09pm A maiden title for Renegades! Boy have they snatched the most unlikely result here. Superb, simply superb. Comebacks and fighting till the end in the second half of both innings. They've conceded only 60 in the last ten overs and taken seven wickets. Unreal. Helped along by some woeful shot selection, but there was still some work to be done, and they did it. Ben Dunk and Stoinis put on a well-paced 93 for the opening wicket, but the rest of the line-up was reckless. And it has costed them a title. Tremain, Boyce, and Gurney with the squeezing, and Christian playing a superb supporting role too. What an evening it's been. Here is Gnasher to close it off for us.
Sai: "There is no boundary after the first wicket... Wow... That got them into the pressure "
Mayurdan Gadhav: "Superb captaincy from Finch! A great change of bowling. He could not contribute by bat due to bad luck but definitely he has delivered by great change of bowling."
The Renegades captain Aaron Finch admitted he was an over away from throwing in the towel before the game suddenly changed
Dropped by his previous team for last season's BBL knockouts, the legspinne's role in the Renegades triumph has put him back in the spotlight
The BBL title looked sure to be heading to the green side of Melbourne but in an extraordinary chain events it unraveled before the Stars' eyes and here's howâŠ
Melbourne Stars suffered a collapse of 7 for 25 after the opening stand had put on 93 in a chase of 146
Allrounders on either side - Dan Christian and Marcus Stoinis - shape as pivotal figures in the Big Bash final