Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Renegades 11th Big Bash T20 Match 2014


  • Melbourne Renegades
    162/8
    20 Overs
    Aaron Finch
    50(31)
    Michael Hill
    40(29)
    Ben Laughlin
    16/3
    Doug Bollinger
    32/2
  • Hobart Hurricanes
    111
    17.1 Overs
    Timothy Paine
    31(28)
    Travis Birt
    21(14)
    James Pattinso..
    24/4
    Nathan Rimming..
    12/2
The Hobart Hurricanes and Melbourne Renegades will play their first match of 2014 on 1st Jan, 2014 at the Blundstone Arena. The third match of the third round will bring the winning team a step closer to the trophy of 2013-2014 KFC T20 Big Bash League. The semi finals between the boys in purple and the fiery red guys will be to die for. 
Hobart Hurricanes will be lead by George Bailey who has been to keep up the team spirit of promising this team from a land of small but talented population. The purple team has impressive players from overseas as well which include Owais Shah and Tim Van Der Guggten. The team has a strong batting line up with players like Travis Birt, Aiden Blizzard, Evan Gulbis and Owais Shah.

On the other hand, the Renegades are pretty confident about their batting front with able players. They have a reputation for delivering entertaining and bold cricket in the T20 format. The second match of the third round may have players like Tom Cooper, Alex Doolan, Daniel Harris and Michael Hill. Muttiah Murlidharan is the ace of the team and definitely tough to go against.

Fans are looking forward to this fascinating match between two diverse teams. With the tournament getting closer to the next round, getting the best seats will not be easy. Be sure to purchase tickets from the official website of Big Bash League as soon as possible. The fast paced match in the T20 format will surely have a lot of audience. One can download the full schedule from the website and catch the action live on the first day of the New Year on ESPN Star Cricket as well as on YouTube. Many websites will provide live updates of the match as it proceeds to die hard cricket fans all over the world.