All-round Maxwell lifts Stars to third spot after derby win over Renegades

Glenn Maxwell celebrated his 100th BBL game for Melbourne Stars with all-round excellence in their derby win over Melbourne Renegades. Everything went ideal for Player-of-the-Match Maxwell in Tuesday night's downpour abbreviated game at the MCG as the Stars effectively won by eight wickets. They have dominated their last four matches for a 4-3 record, climbing to third place, while Mavericks are keep going on 1-5. Stars are currently 16-9 in Melbourne derbies, and the groups will meet in the future at Wonder Arena on January 13. On Tuesday, Stars limited Mavericks to 97 for 7 from 14 overs and afterward trotted to 98 for 2 with two overs close by. Maxwell, the primary player to arrive at 100 games for Stars, won the throw and everything streamed for him from that point. He dealt with the bowlers magnificently, asserted 1 for 8 from his three overs, and took two gets. Maxwell then, at that point, joined with opening hitter Thomas Rogers, who top-scored with 42 not out, to finish off the coordinate with a regularly engaging thump. He scored 32 from 15 conveyances, including three progressive sixes off Adam Zampa. "It was magnificent to watch from the opposite end - film industry," Rogers told Fox Sports after the match. Mavericks couldn't score a limit from the fifth to the eleventh overs in their innings after they were approached to bat following an extensive downpour delay. Adding to the Rebels' misfortunes, Fox Sports announced that hitter Joe Clarke was out until the end of the competition with the quad injury he experienced in Friday's success over Sydney Sixers. They likewise needed to leave out the in-structure Mujeeb Ur Rahman due to an agreement question with the Afghanistan Cricket Load up - it is muddled whether Mujeeb will play for Mavericks again this season. Rebels began brilliantly enough, scoring 33 from their most memorable 2.5 overs, however when Jordan Cox was excused for 9 they lost energy rapidly. No. 3 Jake Fraser-McGurk just made 14 from 19 balls before he skied a catch to Maxwell off Lover Webster's bowling. Individual opener Quinton de Kock top-scored with 23 from 16 balls before Maxwell excused him. Spinner Dan Lawrence asserted 2 for 8 from his two overs.