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BBL 2024-25: Predicting Melbourne Stars’ playing XI for their clash against Melbourne Renegades

The Melbourne Stars will clash against the Melbourne Renegades in the 32nd Match of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024. Both teams have some solid players, so the fans will be super excited to watch them in a thrilling game. Interestingly, Stars and Renegades are struggling in the tournament with just three wins, eight and seven matches, respectively. This will be an important game for them to win and move one step ahead in the competition. While the Renegades are in the sixth position, the Stars are right below them in the seventh position. The intensity of the game will increase since the teams will give a tough fight against each other.

Here’s the predicted XI of Melbourne Stars against Melbourne Renegades:

Top Order:

BBL 2024-25: Predicting Melbourne Stars' playing XI for their clash against Melbourne Renegades
Ben Duckett, Sam Harper, and Beau Webster

Ben Duckett, Sam Harper, and Beau Webster are the top-order batters of Melbourne Stars. The batters are having a good time in the tournament, but they just need to speed up a bit more. Webster is just outstanding. He is batting confidently and can convert his scores as well.

Middle Order:

BBL 2024-25: Predicting Melbourne Stars' playing XI for their clash against Melbourne Renegades
Dan Lawrence, captain Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, and Hilton Cartwright

The middle-order batters are Dan Lawrence, captain Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, and Hilton Cartwright. Maxwell had a good show in the previous game against the Sydney Sixers. He scored 58 runs off 38 balls, hitting five boundaries and three sixes. It was a brilliant knock and the same will be expected from him in the upcoming games as well. The middle order needs to take over as soon as the team starts to crumble.

Bowlers

BBL 2024-25: Predicting Melbourne Stars' playing XI for their clash against Melbourne Renegades
Joel Paris and Usama Mir

Usama Mir, Joel Paris, Steketee, and Peter Siddle are the bowlers of the team. They were successful in restricting the opponent to under 156 runs and helped the team win the game. The fans and the management will hope to see the same level of performance in the upcoming games as well.

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