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Glenn Maxwell dominates Big Bash League Melbourne derby with power-hitting masterclass

A power-hitting masterclass from Glenn Maxwell powered the Stars to an unlikely victory over the Renegades in the Melbourne derby of cricket’s Big Bash League on Sunday night.

The Stars were in all sorts of strife at 4-45 when Maxwell came to the crease at the end of the seventh over at Marvel Stadium and slumped to 7-75 by the end of the 11th over.

Glenn Maxwell proved again why he is one of the world’s most dangerous short-form batters.Credit: Getty Images

But Maxwell carved 10 sixes and farmed the strike on his way to 90 off 52 balls before he was dismissed in the final over as the Stars compiled 165.

That total proved too much for the Renegades who were dismissed for 123.

Maxwell’s dominance through the second half of the Star’s innings was reflected in the 81-run partnership he shared with Usama Mir, who faced just five balls and did not score a run.

The Renegades lost wickets at similar intervals to the Stars (they were 4-44 and 7-80), but did not have someone to rescue their innings like Maxwell did for their cross-town rivals, who kept their finals hopes alive with their win.

Opening bowlers Joel Paris (3-13) and Mark Steketee (5-17) did the damage up front for the Stars

Maxwell looked destined for a century when he was dismissed on the first ball of the final over of his team’s innings. He hit four fours to go with his 10 sixes – four of those maximums coming from the bowling of Victorian skipper Will Sutherland, including three in succession at the start of the 18th over.

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