Stars take Derby honours as Lanning shines again

Defending WBBL champions the Melbourne Renegades were well off their best in dreary conditions as the in-form Stars claimed a big local derby win

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Melbourne Renegades vs Melbourne Stars | WBBL|11
Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars | WBBL|11

Meg Lanning has made the Melbourne Renegades pay dearly for a dropped catch, spearheading the Stars to a massive WBBL derby win.

Lanning carried her bat through the Stars' innings, scoring 73, and was player of the match as they dominated for a 45-run win on Saturday in bleak, late-spring conditions at Junction Oval.

The Stars' first win in four Melbourne derbies gave them top spot, one point ahead of Hobart, who were to host Perth on Saturday night. It sets up a pivotal clash on Monday, when the Hurricanes host the Stars.

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In-form Lanning leads Stars in Melbourne Derby
In-form Lanning leads Stars in Melbourne Derby

While the Stars posted their fourth-straight win, the Renegades were well off the form that took them to last season's title.

The Renegades' fielding in particular let them down, most glaringly when Lanning was on 27 and cut Sarah Coyte to Deandra Dottin at backward point.

Dottin grassed the straightforward chance and it proved a pivotal moment in the game.

The previous ball, excellent glovework from Nicole Faltum had Amy Jones stumped off Georgia Wareham for 43 to break a dangerous stand of 62 with Lanning.

Lanning hit seven fours and a six in her 58-ball knock as the Stars scored 5-160.

Captain Annabel Sutherland whacked two sixes off consecutive balls from Coyte on her way to a quickfire 27.

In the same over, Alice Capsey and Naomi Stalenberg collided when chasing a ball and Lanning contributed a third six off the hapless Coyte.

The Stars' Georgia Prestwidge caught the Renegades' malaise, dropping an easy chance from Dottin on the first ball of the innings. They were dismissed for 115 off 16.3 overs.

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Sasha Moloney took a scorching catch at backward point to claim the crucial wicket of Wareham for a first-ball duck off Maisy Gibson.

Dottin and Faltum made 23 and Gibson claimed 3-17 from 2.3 overs.

The undoubtable shining light for the Renegades in the dreary conditions was Milly Illingworth, who snared 3-19 from four overs.

The Stars will lose Kapp to South African international duties following Monday's game against Hobart, while Sophie Molineux was a key absentee for the Renegades.

Weber WBBL|11 Standings

Team
Matches played
M
Wins
W
Losses
L
Ties
T
No results
N/R
Net Run Rate
NRR
Deductions
Ded.
Total points
PTS
1Hobart Hurricanes WomenHobart Hurricanes Women 8 6 2 0 0 0.171 0 12
2Melbourne Stars WomenMelbourne Stars Women 7 5 1 0 1 2.175 0 11
3Melbourne Renegades WomenMelbourne Renegades Women 8 4 4 0 0 0.14 0 8
4Adelaide Strikers WomenAdelaide Strikers Women 8 3 3 0 2 0.097 0 8
5Perth Scorchers WomenPerth Scorchers Women 8 4 4 0 0 -0.44 0 8
6Sydney Sixers WomenSydney Sixers Women 6 3 2 0 1 -0.533 0 7
7Sydney Thunder WomenSydney Thunder Women 7 2 4 0 1 -0.519 0 5
8Brisbane Heat WomenBrisbane Heat Women 8 0 7 0 1 -0.911 0 1

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