The Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 clash between the Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades witnessed an extraordinary moment of power hitting as Tim Seifert etched his name in the season’s highlights. In the 8th over, facing the experienced Marcus Stoinis, Seifert launched a staggering 102-meter six that sent shockwaves through the stadium.
Tim Seifert’s towering 102m six lights up the Melbourne derby
Stoinis delivered a marginally short ball outside off, but Seifert’s sharp instincts and quick judgment came into play. Clearing his front leg with effortless ease, he swung his bat with immense power, connecting right in the middle of the blade. The ball rocketed over deep mid-wicket, sailing into the night sky before disappearing into the stands. The sheer magnitude of the hit, coupled with the audacious execution, left both fans and commentators in awe. It wasn’t just a shot; it was a spectacle that underscored Seifert’s incredible ability to dominate world-class bowlers under pressure.
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🚨 102m MCG SIX 🚨
That is huge from Tim Seifert – and how about the ‘Sam Konstas’ celebration on the crowd catch! #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/7GPorbn0r8
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 4, 2025
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Melbourne Renegades: Early stumbles and middle-order resilience
The Renegades’ innings started on a shaky note as opener Josh Brown fell for just six runs in the first over, followed by Jake Fraser-McGurk’s dismissal, leaving them at 19/2 within the powerplay. Tim Seifert’s quick 17 off 16 balls helped stabilize the innings, but his departure in the 9th over added to the pressure.
The turning point came through Jacob Bethell and Jonathan Wells, who combined for a crucial 71-run partnership off 48 balls. Bethell’s well-constructed 49 off 36, highlighted by two sixes and four boundaries, anchored the innings, while Wells added momentum with an aggressive 45 off 31, showcasing deft placement and clean striking. Their partnership ensured the Renegades crossed the 100-run mark with wickets in hand.
Late surge ensures competitive total against Melbourne Stars
The death overs saw Laurie Evans taking charge with a blistering 24 off 11 balls, maintaining a strike rate of 218.18. His clean hits, including two boundaries and a six, compensated for a brief lull following Wells’ departure. Skipper Will Sutherland chipped in with a quick 9 off 6, while the lower-order batters managed to keep the score ticking despite falling in quick succession. Joel Paris and Peter Siddle were standout bowlers for the Stars, claiming two wickets each while maintaining impressive economy rates of 5.75 and 9.00, respectively. However, Stoinis and Dan Lawrence proved expensive, conceding runs at over 11 per over, allowing the Renegades to reach a respectable 168/7 at the end of 20 overs.
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