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MLR vs SYS, 18th T20, BBL 2025-26 live

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SYS
168-4(19.1)
Sydney Sixers won by 6 wickets 🏆
MLR
(20.0)164-9
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J Davies Logo
J Davies Jersy

34

(15)

4s: 3
6s: 2
SR:226.67
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B Azam Logo
B Azam Jersy

58

(46)

4s: 4
6s: 1
SR:126.09
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A Tye Jersy

0-39

(3.1)

Andrew Tye

0-39(3.1)
Econ: 12.32
P'ship : 51(26)
Last Wkt : Ben Dwarshuis 0(1)
Over 17
3wd
1
0
6
4
2
0
 
= 17
Over 18
0
1
2
1
1
1
 
= 6
Over 19
1
2
2
0
0
1
 
= 6
Over 20
4
 
= 4

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Sydney Sixers have kicked off 2026 on the right note. They notch-up a win and climb up to no. 5 on the points table. Meanwhile, Melbourne Renegades find themselves at no. 7.

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Sean Abbott (POTM): "I think it was a bit of a bowling-friendly surface, at least to start with. Credit to Renegades. They scored a bit in the middle phase. They showed good signs of keeping the score up but we pulled it back.

Then it was a good finish from Davies and Babar as they took us home. I thought they went about it really well. Good to see Davies go out there and get the runs. We know how talented he is. 

I felt it was a tough wicket. Babar had to go through a stage. Nice to get some wickets tonight as well."  
Player of the Match: Sean Abbott
1:36 PM IST, 6:36 PM local time: Sydney Sixers win by 6 wickets.

In cricket, much like in life, sometimes it isn't the methodology used, but the result what actually matters. On a tacky wicket, both innings played out in contrasting styles. Being put into bat, Renegades went hammers and tongs upfront. Josh Brown launched a blitzkrieg, slamming a 19-ball-43 to get them up and running.

However, Sixers pulled it back in the middle. Some hard lengths and a bunch of off-pace deliveries came in handy as they put the squeeze on. As a result, despite being 54/2 in 5 overs and scoring at over 10 rpo, Renegades could only manage 164/9 in 20. Apart from Brown, Jake Fraser-McGrurk and Hassan Khan made notable contributions, but not quite at an enviable strike-rate.

Sean Abbott starred with the ball, picking 3/16, while Jack Edwards, Ben Dwarshuis and Hayden Kerr picked 2 wickets each.

The run chase bagan in a sedate manner. While Daniel Hughes took some time before launching some big hits, Babar Azam was happy to hold one end up — till the 12th over, he had only scored one boundary, that too off the outside edge of the bat.

When wickets started falling, it appeared as if the visitors were getting themselves into a hole. The turning point came in the 13th over, when Sixers opted for the Power Surge and Babar hit mode turbo. He hit two four and a six in that over and there was no looking back. 

An effervescent cameo from Joel Davies further sealed the deal. The southpaw came out all guns blazing as he notched up a 15-ball-34* to take them over the line. Gurinder Sandhu, with his 2/23, was the pick of the Renegades bowlers. 
OVER 20
Sydney Sixers
168/4
Babar Azam
58(46)
Joel Davies
34(15)
Andrew Tye
0-39(3.1)
19.1 A Tye to B Azam
4 FOUR RUNS!! Fittingly, it is Babar Azam with the winning boundary!!! Over the wicket. Good length outside the off stump. 129.2 kph. Babar stays leg side of it, gets onto the front foot and hits on the up. Smashes a lofted drive on the up and sends it sailing over mid off for a boundary. Both the batters don't bother to run! Sydney Sixers start the New Year with a thumping six-wicket win over Melbourne Renegades!
Scores level. Babar has the chance to hit the winning runs.
OVER 19
Sydney Sixers
164/4
Joel Davies
34(15)
Babar Azam
54(45)
Gurinder Sandhu
2-23(4.0)
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