List of Melbourne Renegades records and statistics

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This is a list of Melbourne Renegades records and statistics in the Big Bash League, an Australian cricket series.

Contents

Records

Team records

Result summary versus opponent

As of 1 January 2020 [1]
Domestic teams
OppositionPldWLTT+WT+LNR%
Adelaide Strikers 1147000036.36
Brisbane Heat 1183000072.72
Hobart Hurricanes 1064000060.00
Melbourne Stars 16511000031.25
Perth Scorchers 1129000018.18
Sydney Sixers 1055000050.50
Sydney Thunder 1082000080.00

Highest totals

As of 1 January 2020 [2]
RankScoreInnsOversRROppositionGroundSeasonDate
1222/41st20.011.10 Hobart Hurricanes Docklands Stadium, Melbourne BBL06 12 Jan 2017 [3]
2210/310.50 Brisbane Heat BBL04 30 Dec 2013 [4]
3199/59.95 The Gabba, Brisbane BBL06 20 Jan 2017 [5]
4189/69.45 Sydney Thunder Manuka Oval, Canberra BBL07 24 Jan 2018 [6]
5188/39.40 Perth Scorchers Docklands Stadium, Melbourne BBL02 22 Dec 2011 [7]

Lowest totals

As of 1 January 2020 [8]
RankScoreInnsOversRROppositionGroundTournamentDate
157/102nd12.44.50 Melbourne Stars Docklands Stadium, Melbourne BBL04 Rounds 3 Jan 2015 [9]
291/1017.55.10 Brisbane Heat GMHBA Stadium, Geelong BBL08 Rounds 13 Jan 2019 [10]
399/920.04.95 Sydney Sixers Docklands Stadium, Melbourne BBL08 Rounds 29 Dec 2018 [11]
4104/101st18.35.62 Sydney Thunder BBL03 Rounds 14 Jan 2014 [12]
5111/82nd20.05.55 Perth Scorchers WACA, Perth 26 Dec 2013 [13]

Batting records

Most runs

As of 31 January 2019 [14]
BatsmanYearsMatInnsRuns
Aaron Finch 2011–201951511797
Tom Cooper 2012–201959511012
Cameron White 2015–20193333890
Marcus Harris 2016–20192222599
Ben Rohrer 2012–20152322498

Highest individual scores

As of 8 January 2019 [15]
BatsmanRunsBFOpponentGroundTournamentDate
Aaron Finch 111*65 Melbourne Stars Docklands Stadium, Melbourne BBL02 Rounds 7 Dec 2012 [16]
Alex Hales 8952 Sydney Sixers SCG, Sydney 9 Jan 2013 [17]
Marcus Harris 8553 Adelaide Strikers Adelaide Oval, Adelaide BBL06 Rounds 16 Jan 2017 [18]
Aaron Finch 84*55 Melbourne Stars Docklands Stadium, Melbourne BBL03 Rounds 4 Jan 2014 [19]
8151 Brisbane Heat 30 Dec 2013 [20]

Highest averages

Minimum 10 innings

As of 31 January 2019 [21]
BatsmanYearsMatInnsAve
Brad Hodge 2011–2018121043.00
Aaron Finch 2011–2019515138.23
Cameron White 2015–2019333335.60
Tom Beaton 2015–2016121132.33
Ben Rohrer 2012–2015232231.12

Highest strike rates

Minimum 125 balls faced

As of 31 January 2019 [22]
BatsmanYearsSRRunsBF
Chris Gayle 2015–2016155.68260167
Tom Beaton 151.56194128
Dwayne Bravo 2014–2018141.86471332
Aaron Finch 2011–2019137.3817971308
Brad Hodge 2011–2018135.78258190

Most fifties

As of 31 January 2019 [23]
BatsmanYearsMatInns50+
Aaron Finch 2011–2019515115
Cameron White 2015–201933337
Tom Cooper 2012–201959516
Marcus Harris 2016–201922223
Andrew McDonald 2011–2012772
Brad Hodge 2011–201812102
Ben Rohrer 2012–201523222

Most sixes

As of 31 January 2019 [24]
BatsmanYearsMatInns6s
Aaron Finch 2011–2019515167
Tom Cooper 2012–2019595131
Cameron White 2015–2019333330
Dwayne Bravo 2014–2018272327
Chris Gayle 2015–20168820

Bowling records

Most wickets

As of 31 January 2019 [25]
BowlerSeasonsMatWickets
Kane Richardson 2017–20192134
Nathan Rimmington 2012–20173534
Dwayne Bravo 2014–20182733
Chris Tremain 2015–20192019
James Pattinson 2013–20171419
Muttiah Muralitharan 2012–20141619

Best bowling figures

As of 31 January 2019 [26]
BowlerOvrBBIOppositionGroundTournamentDate
Dwayne Bravo 4.05/28 Hobart Hurricanes Blundstone Arena, Hobart BBL07 21 December 2017 [27]
Shakib Al Hasan 4/13 Brisbane Heat Docklands Stadium, Melbourne BBL04 13 January 2015 [28]
Dan Christian 3.04/20 Perth Scorchers Optus Stadium, Perth BBL08 28 January 2019 [29]
Kane Richardson 4.04/22 Sydney Thunder Manuka Oval, Canberra BBL07 24 January 2018 [30]
James Pattinson 4/24 Hobart Hurricanes Blundstone Arena, Hobart BBL03 1 January 2014 [31]

Best averages

Minimum 10 wickets

As of 31 January 2019 [32]
BowlerYearsMatWicketsAve
Kane Richardson 2017–2019213418.14
Muttiah Muralitharan 2012–2014161918.31
Sunil Narine 2016–201781319.23
Dan Christian 2018–2019131220.08
Shahid Afridi 2011–201271020.80

Best economy rates

Minimum 150 balls

As of 31 January 2019 [33]
BowlerYearsMatEcon
Muttiah Muralitharan 2012–2014165.70
Usman Khan Shinwari 2018–201976.14
Cameron Boyce 2018–2019136.18
Mohammad Nabi 2017–2019206.73
Fawad Ahmed 2013–201596.78

Partnerships

Highest partnerships by wicket

As of 31 January 2019 [34]
WicketRunsPartnersOppositionGroundDate
1st126 Aaron Finch & Brad Hodge Hobart Hurricanes Blundstone Arena, Hobart 18 Jan 2012 [35]
2nd113 Marcus Harris & Cameron White 21 Dec 2017 [36]
3rd124* Brad Hodge & Andrew McDonald Sydney Sixers Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 2 Jan 2012 [37]
4th102 Aaron Finch & Tom Cooper Melbourne Stars 4 Jan 2014 [38]
5th78* Dwayne Bravo & Tom Beaton Sydney Sixers 23 Dec 2015 [39]
6th94* Mohammad Nabi & Daniel Christian Adelaide Strikers Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 23 Dec 2018 [40]
7th40 Beau Webster & Jack Wildermuth GMHBA Stadium, Geelong 3 Jan 2019 [41]
8th50* Cameron Boyce & Kane Richardson Sydney Thunder Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 22 Jan 2018 [42]
9th44 Cameron Gannon & Nathan Rimmington Adelaide Strikers 18 Jan 2016 [43]
10th27* Chris Tremain & Brad Hogg Melbourne Stars 7 Jan 2017 [44]

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