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Melbourne Renegades
2020–21 season
Melbourne Renegades 2020–21 cap logo
Melbourne Renegades 2020–21 cap logo
CoachLachlan Stevens
Captain(s)Amy Satterthwaite
LeagueWBBL
Record4–8 (7th)
FinalsDNQ
Leading Run ScorerLizelle Lee – 261
Leading Wicket TakerLeeson, Molineux – 11
Player of the SeasonCourtney Webb

The 2020–21 Melbourne Renegades Women's season was the sixth in the team's history. Coached by Lachlan Stevens and captainedbyAmy Satterthwaite, the Renegades played the entirety of WBBL|06 in a bio-secure Sydney hub due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Suffering from a slew of fitness concerns throughout the tournament, it was the team's first campaign in which their performance on the points table did not improve from the previous year. The Renegades consequently finished the regular season in seventh place and failed to qualify for the finals.

Squad[edit]

Each 2020–21 squad was made up of 15 active players. Teams could sign up to five 'marquee players', with a maximum of three of those from overseas. Marquees are classed as any overseas player, or a local player who holds a Cricket Australia national contract at the start of the WBBL|06 signing period.[2]

Personnel changes made ahead of the season included:

Changes made during the season included:

The table below lists the Renegades players and their key stats (including runs scored, batting strike rate, wickets taken, economy rate, catches and stumpings) for the season.[3][24][25]

No. Name Nat. Date of birth Batting style Bowling style G R SR W E C S Notes
Batters
16 Rebecca Carter Australia 16 July 1996 Left-handed Right-arm medium 1 2 25.00 0 Replacement player
27 Jess Duffin Australia 27 June 1989 Right-handed Right-arm leg spin Unavailable for the season
33 Erin Fazackerley Australia 3 July 1998 Right-handed Right-arm medium 6 5 27.77 1
17 Amy Satterthwaite New Zealand 7 October 1986 Left-handed Right-arm off spin 13 204 78.16 1 11.00 5 Captain, overseas marquee
11 Courtney Webb Australia 30 November 1999 Right-handed Right-arm medium 13 246 112.32 1 8.33 2
All-rounders
25 Makinley Blows Australia 12 December 1997 Left-handed Right-arm medium 10 12 63.15 4 8.00 0
23 Sophie Molineux Australia 17 January 1998 Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 12 221 93.24 11 7.00 3 Australian marquee
32 Georgia Wareham Australia 26 May 1999 Right-handed Right-arm leg spin 6 139 146.31 3 7.60 2 Australian marquee
88 Amy Yates Australia 30 September 1998 Right-handed Right-arm medium 6 21 95.45 0 Replacement player
Wicket-keepers
3 Josie Dooley Australia 21 January 2000 Right-handed 12 138 95.83 4 5
67 Lizelle Lee South Africa 2 April 1992 Right-handed Right-arm medium 13 261 121.96 0 0 Overseas marquee
Bowlers
77 Maitlan Brown Australia 5 June 1997 Right-handed Right-arm medium fast 4 8 57.14 0 4.90 1
12 Ella Hayward Australia 8 September 2003 Right-handed Right-arm off spin 8 12 70.58 5 7.29 0
74 Carly Leeson Australia 9 November 1998 Right-handed Right-arm medium 13 78 114.70 11 7.00 5
7 Rosemary Mair New Zealand 7 November 1998 Right-handed Right-arm medium fast 5 5 33.33 5 6.50 0 Overseas marquee (replacement)
8 Courtney Neale Australia 4 July 1998 Right-handed Right-arm medium fast 3 1 10.66 0
5 Molly Strano Australia 5 October 1992 Right-handed Right-arm off spin 13 24 77.41 8 7.30 6
6 Lea Tahuhu New Zealand 23 September 1990 Right-handed Right-arm fast 5 9 100.00 4 6.82 1 Overseas marquee

Ladder[edit]

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W L NR Pts NRR
    1 Melbourne Stars (RU) 14 8 3 3 19 0.965
    2 Brisbane Heat 14 8 4 2 18 0.543
    3 Sydney Thunder (C) 14 7 5 2 16 0.344
    4 Perth Scorchers 14 6 6 2 14 0.355
    5 Sydney Sixers 14 6 6 2 14 −0.084
    6 Adelaide Strikers 14 6 7 1 13 0.135
    7 Melbourne Renegades 14 4 8 2 10 −1.008
    8 Hobart Hurricanes 14 3 9 2 8 −1.143
    Source: [26]

    Fixtures[edit]

    All times are local time


    Match 4
    25 October 2020
    14:30
    Scorecard

    Melbourne Stars
    4/127 (17 overs)

    v

    Melbourne Renegades

    Meg Lanning51* (50)
    Carly Leeson 2/28 (3 overs)

    No result
    Hurstville Oval
    Umpires: Roberto Howard and Jerry Matibiri


    Match 6
    26 October 2020
    09:30
    Scorecard

    Brisbane Heat

    v

    Melbourne Renegades

    Match abandoned
    Hurstville Oval
    Umpires: David Taylor and Tony Wilds


    Match 10
    31 October 2020
    14:30
    Scorecard

    Melbourne Renegades
    5/105 (20 overs)

    v

    Perth Scorchers
    0/62 (9.5 overs)

    Courtney Webb 33 (44)
    Nicole Bolton 2/13 (4 overs)

    Sophie Devine31* (28)

    Perth Scorchers won by 18 runs (DLS method)
    Drummoyne Oval
    Umpires: Bede Sajowitz and Stephen Dionysius
    Player of the match: Sophie Devine (Perth Scorchers)


    Match 15
    1 November 2020
    13:45
    Scorecard

    Melbourne Renegades
    7/119 (18 overs)

    v

    Sydney Sixers
    2/121 (13.1 overs)

    Georgia Wareham54* (27)
    Stella Campbell 3/32 (4 overs)

    Alyssa Healy 60 (31)
    Georgia Wareham 2/35 (3 overs)

    Sydney Sixers won by 8 wickets (with 29 balls remaining) (DLS method)
    Sydney Showground Stadium
    Umpires: Greg Davidson and Bede Sajowitz
    Player of the match: Alyssa Healy (Sydney Sixers)


    Match 17
    3 November 2020
    14:30
    Scorecard

    Melbourne Renegades
    81 (19.5 overs)

    v

    Hobart Hurricanes
    1/82 (12.3 overs)

    Amy Satterthwaite 20 (28)
    Nicola Carey 3/14 (3.5 overs)

    Naomi Stalenberg35* (38)
    Amy Satterthwaite 1/11 (1 over)

    Hobart Hurricanes won by 9 wickets (with 45 balls remaining)
    Blacktown International Sportspark
    Umpires: Roberto Howard and Jeremiah Matibiri
    Player of the match: Nicola Carey (Hobart Hurricanes)


    Match 22
    7 November 2020
    14:30
    Scorecard

    Melbourne Renegades
    110 (20 overs)

    v

    Sydney Thunder
    7/108 (20 overs)

    Sophie Molineux 34 (42)
    Sammy-Jo Johnson 4/26 (4 overs)

    Rachel Trenaman 26 (28)
    Sophie Molineux 2/19 (4 overs)

    Melbourne Renegades won by 2 runs
    Hurstville Oval
    Umpires: Roberto Howard and Bede Sajowitz
    Player of the match: Sammy-Jo Johnson (Sydney Thunder)


    Match 26
    8 November 2020
    10:20
    Scorecard

    Adelaide Strikers
    9/127 (20 overs)

    v

    Melbourne Renegades
    8/121 (20 overs)

    Stafanie Taylor 60 (48)
    Sophie Molineux 3/20 (4 overs)

    Georgia Wareham 42 (32)
    Sarah Coyte 2/21 (4 overs)

    Adelaide Strikers won by 6 runs
    North Sydney Oval
    Umpires: Nathan Johnstone and David Taylor
    Player of the match: Stafanie Taylor (Adelaide Strikers)


    Match 30
    10 November 2020
    19:05 (D/N)
    Scorecard

    Hobart Hurricanes
    7/143 (20 overs)

    v

    Melbourne Renegades
    5/134 (20 overs)

    Rachel Priest 42 (37)
    Sophie Molineux 2/18 (4 overs)

    Lizelle Lee 38 (31)
    Hayley Matthews 2/19 (4 overs)

    Hobart Hurricanes won by 9 runs
    Blacktown International Sportspark
    Umpires: Steven Farrell and Sharad Patel
    Player of the match: Hayley Matthews (Hobart Hurricanes)


    Match 33
    14 November 2020
    12:15
    Scorecard

    Melbourne Renegades
    3/122 (20 overs)

    v

    Perth Scorchers
    1/123 (14.5 overs)

    Amy Satterthwaite48* (56)
    Taneale Peschel 2/17 (4 overs)

    Sophie Devine77* (54)
    Sophie Molineux 1/25 (2.5 overs)

    Perth Scorchers won by 9 wickets (with 31 balls remaining)
    Sydney Showground Stadium
    Umpires: Steven Farrell and Ben Treloar
    Player of the match: Sophie Devine (Perth Scorchers)


    Match 40
    15 November 2020
    13:45
    Scorecard

    Melbourne Stars
    8/165 (20 overs)

    v

    Melbourne Renegades
    7/165 (20 overs)

    Meg Lanning 41 (29)
    Ella Hayward 4/16 (4 overs)

    Courtney Webb54* (33)
    Holly Ferling 2/21 (3 overs)

    Match tied
    Melbourne Renegades won the Super Over

    Sydney Showground Stadium
    Umpires: Greg Davidson and Sharad Patel
    Player of the match: Courtney Webb (Melbourne Renegades)


    Match 44
    17 November 2020
    19:05 (D/N)
    Scorecard

    Melbourne Renegades
    7/126 (20 overs)

    v

    Sydney Thunder
    2/132 (14.3 overs)

    Josephine Dooley 46 (44)
    Hannah Darlington 3/22 (4 overs)

    Heather Knight58* (32)
    Carly Leeson 1/20 (2 overs)

    Sydney Thunder won by 8 wickets (with 33 balls remaining)
    Sydney Showground Stadium
    Umpires: David Taylor and Eloise Sheridan
    Player of the match: Heather Knight (Sydney Thunder)


    Match 47
    18 November 2020
    14:30
    Scorecard

    Adelaide Strikers
    6/122 (20 overs)

    v

    Melbourne Renegades
    3/123 (17.3 overs)

    Laura Wolvaardt 36 (40)
    Carly Leeson 3/14 (4 overs)

    Sophie Molineux 52 (43)
    Amanda-Jade Wellington 1/19 (2 overs)

    Melbourne Renegades won by 7 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
    Sydney Showground Stadium
    Umpires: Greg Davidson and Eloise Sheridan
    Player of the match: Carly Leeson (Melbourne Renegades)


    Match 52
    21 November 2020
    19:05 (D/N)
    Scorecard

    Sydney Sixers
    4/166 (20 overs)

    v

    Melbourne Renegades
    4/169 (19.1 overs)

    Alyssa Healy 63 (38)
    Molly Strano 2/35 (4 overs)

    Lizelle Lee 79 (45)
    Sarah Aley 2/31 (4 overs)

    Melbourne Renegades won by 6 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)
    North Sydney Oval
    Umpires: Troy Penman and David Taylor
    Player of the match: Lizelle Lee (Melbourne Renegades)

    In front of a sold out reduced-capacity home crowd,[31] the Sydney Sixers put on a 104-run opening partnership which came to an end during the 13th over when Alyssa Healy was stumpedbyJosie Dooley off the bowling of Molly Strano for 63. Two balls later, Ellyse Perry was dismissed for 37 by a spectacular diving catch from Courtney Webb, lauded as a contender for the best of the season.[32][33] Marizanne Kapp (22not out from 17 balls) and Erin Burns (19 off 11) helped the Sixers finish their innings with a total of 4/166.

    On the first ball of the run chase, Lizelle Lee was dropped at backward point off the bowling of Perry. At just 3/70 in the 11th over, Webb joined Lee in the middle for the Melbourne Renegades to form a rapid 73-run stand from 33 deliveries. Sixers veteran Sarah Aley eventually broke through in the 16th over, removing Lee for 79 via a Burns catch in the outfield. Requiring 24 runs from the remaining 26 balls, Webb (46 not out off 28) saw the Renegades across the line with six wickets in hand inside the last over, mirroring her finishing heroics of a similarly tight encounter between the two teams in WBBL|05.[34] The loss dramatically decreased the Sixers' chances of qualifying for finals heading into the final day of the regular season.[35]

    The match was also shrouded in controversy, and the outcome potentially affected, due to an "administration error" self-reported by the Sixers before the commencement of the second innings. Hayley Silver-Holmes, who had missed several previous games due to injury, was named in the team line-up despite not having yet been granted approval by the W/BBL Technical Committee to be added back into the official squad. Upon discovering the mistake, the Sixers ensured Silver-Holmes took no active part in the game and Maddy Darke replaced her as a substitute fielder, leaving them a bowler short in what was essentially a must-win game. Cricket Australia (CA) fined the Sixers $25,000 ($15,000 suspended for twelve months) with CA's Head of Integrity and Security stating that the breach, "while serious in nature," had a "reduced impact due to the Club's actions" during the game.[36][37][38]


    Match 56
    22 November 2020
    13:45
    Scorecard

    Brisbane Heat
    6/114 (17 overs)

    v

    Melbourne Renegades
    76 (16.2 overs)

    Amelia Kerr35* (26)
    Lea Tahuhu 2/16 (4 overs)

    Amy Satterthwaite 14 (13)
    Georgia Prestwidge 4/12 (3.2 overs)

    Brisbane Heat won by 43 runs (DLS method)
    Drummoyne Oval
    Umpires: David Taylor and Andrew Crozier
    Player of the match: Georgia Prestwidge (Brisbane Heat)

    Statistics and awards[edit]

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