Big Bash League 2024-25: Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers, 9th Match Preview

The Melbourne Renegades host the Perth Scorchers at Docklands Stadium in Melbourne. They come into the game with a good win under their belt and must be pretty confident looking to pile further pressure on a struggling Perth Scorchers. The Scorchers, who failed to perform strongly in their last match, will be frustrated. With skipper Ashton Turner and wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Hurst at the crease, they could score just 23 runs from the final 25 balls losing two wickets in the process.
Jake Fraser-McGurk from Melbourne is an exciting player to watch. He played well in the initial match and is a big hitter who can help the Renegades to get early starts. Perth has some reliable batters in the top order like Finn Allen and Josh Inglis. Skipper Turner will be expecting a robust comeback from his batters. The pitch isn't known for high scores though. The highest number of successful chases in recent years there has been 178.
Melton Renegades came out roaring after losing their first game. Tim Seifert's batting improved with a much better strike rate coming especially at number 3. Laurie Evans is also an overseas player, so he would look to establish himself as a lower-order batsman and give a much-needed firepower boost to the Renegades side.
Jacob Bethell is an all-rounder who looks promising and fits in at number 4. He did not really get going in the last game, but we expect him to come good soon. At the top of the order, there is Jake Fraser-McGurk, who was explosive in batting in IPL 2024 and is ready to make a difference.
Lower order gets support from all-rounders like captain Will Sutherland, who has been extraordinary with the ball having taken 5 wickets in two games. Tom Rogers, Kane Richardson, and Adam Zampa finish off a very potent bowling attack giving the Renegades a huge upper hand when it is their turn to bowl.
Perth Scorchers need to rectify the batting problems before Melbourne. They have some good batters with reliable finishers in the lower middle order, though Turner and Hurst were not able to finish the last match well. But with it still being early into the Big Bash League, we should see Turner bounce back.
Josh Inglis batted extremely well at No.4 in the last game and fell just one run short of a fifty before being run out. The top order has experienced input from Finn Allen and Keaton Jennings. Jennings's English domestic cricket background gives him a good all-round background. Cooper Connolly is quite impressive as he smashes 64 runs in the first game. For Scorchers, some proper partnerships would be needed in the entire course of their innings to hold on.
The bowling department, will be key to watching Jhye Richardson and Jason Behrendorff. The two pacers, along with Ashton Agar, had been outstanding in the opening game but struggled to defend a total of 155 in the second match. The bowling will also depend much on finding the right momentum much like batting.
Match Details
| Match | Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers |
| Venue | Marvel Stadium, Docklands |
| Date and Time | 1:45 PM IST, 8:15 AM GMT, 6:15 PM LOCAL |
| Live Streaming | Disney+Hotstar |
Pitch Report
The pitch is in favor of the bowlers but with a slight upper hand. In the last 10 matches, the average score of the first innings has been 159 runs. If a score goes above 175 it would be tough, and anything over 180 is likely to win the match.
Wheather Report
Melbourne is likely to experience showers on match day and the temperature will be around 17 degrees Celsius. Rain is forecasted throughout the day including during match time. With these conditions, there is a good possibility that the game may be canceled without any play.
Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers: Head to Head Stats
| Match | Melbourne Renegades | Perth Scorchers |
| Total Matches | 20 | 20 |
| Won | 3 | 16 |
| Loss | 16 | 3 |
| Tie | 0 | 0 |
| No Result | 1 | 1 |
Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers Probable Playing XIs
Melbourne Renegades: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Josh Brown, Tim Seifert (wk), Jacob Bethell, Laurie Evans, Mackenzie Harvey, Will Sutherland (c), Fergus O Neill, Thomas Stewart Rogers, Adam Zampa, Kane Richardson
Perth Scorchers: Finn Allen, Keaton Jennings, Cooper Connolly, Josh Inglis (wk), Ashton Turner (c), Matthew Hurst, Nick Hobson, Ashton Agar, Jhye Richardson, Jason Behrendorff, Lance Morris
