Wyatt, Britt ensure Renegades' derby win
Renegades won their second-consecutive match against their local rivals as they beat Stars by five wickets with three balls to spare
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The Stars were left to rue their middling total of 127 for seven. All of their top four got in, looked settled and ready to go big, but failed to kick on.
Goodwin's costly over aside, this was a fine bowling and fielding performance from Renegades. Wyatt and Maitlan Brown bowled four tight overs each, but the key contributions came from those who broke the opening partnership, Tahuhu and Strano. It's rare to see a player bowl their four overs up top, but it was obvious why Rachel Priest kept Tahuhu on: the New Zealand international was bowling sharp bouncers with real pace (about 120kph) and unsettling Lanning. Strano, on the other hand, bowled three tight overs before returning at the death. Jensen stepped across her stumps to try to exploit a gap at fine-leg but was bowled, then Emma Kearney and Kristen Beams were run out, the latter by a brilliant throw from Tahuhu.
Priest and Sophie Molineux - who has improved through the tournament's progress - got the Renegades off to a calm start before falling in quick succession. It will be tough to find a prettier 23 than Molineux's here - full, as it was, with deft cuts and powerful pulls - but she was caught at mid-on and Priest followed next over. Never mind, the impish Wyatt and more powerful Britt picked up the baton, growing into their 11-over partnership to leave Renegades' victory beyond doubt.
Renegades' best bowling came courtesy of Gemma Triscari's left-arm trickery, but the strength of Wyatt and Britt's partnership was their ability to pick their targets. Wyatt licked her lips at the introduction of Alana King's legspin, and walloped her down the ground for consecutive fours. Triscari's penultimate delivery - her last over was the 17th - gave her the deserved wicket of Wyatt, hitting to mid-on, while Britt carelessly ran herself out and, with three required, Grace Harris slapped to cover. Strano, who looks every inch a future Southern Star, calmly saw Renegades home.
Will Macpherson writes on cricket for the Guardian, ESPNcricinfo and All Out Cricket. @willis_macp