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BBL | Twitter reacts to belligerent Warner pepper Renegades as Thunder bounce back at home

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‌The Sydney Thunder beat the Melbourne Renegades by eight runs to bounce back at their home venue after a loss. David Warner’s magnificent 86* propelled the Thunder to a fighting total and the visitors’ batters  fell short to adapt to the tricky conditions at the Sydney Showground St🎶adium.

Winning the toss and electing to bat first in the away game, Melbourne Renegades’ decision to field first seemed to work well when the Thunder batters struggled against the new ball. They lost Cameron Bancroft in the second over to wrap up a 30-run mandatory powerplay before Sherfane Rutherford faltered batting at 61.11 strike rate, courtesy of a tremendous g🎉rab from Will Sutherland. While David Warner unleashed his dynamic self against the visitors, bringing up a BBL fifty after eleven years, the middle order failed to assist him despite getting starts. Irrespective of the fact, they piled up 156 runs on board, thanks to Warner’s unbridled 86 off 57 balls. 

In response, the Renegades got off to a brisk start with Josh Brown scoring𝄹 22 before getting out right after the 33-run powerplay. Tim Seifert and J꧂acob Bethell failed to assist Jake Fraser-McGurk who looked out of his style on the day. With the score reading 64/2 in ten overs, Fraser-McGurk tried to up the ante and got dismissed before Laurie Evans capitalised on an opted power surge. Following 24 runs in the floating powerplay, Wes Agar struck with back-to-back scalps before Daniel Sams complimented him in the 16th over. They were 105/7 in 16 overs and a wicket of Evans in the 18th over didn’t quite help. With 27 to get, the lower order produced some blitz but it wasn’t enough as the Thunder emerged on the top with a eight run win.

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