Name Melbourne Renegades (0 users)
BadgeNext Event Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Renegades (16 Dec)
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League PositionRecent League Form ➡Established2011 (13 years old)
Sport Cricket
VenueDocklands Stadium
(56,347 Capacity)
Equipment ClearartArchivePrimary ColoursLocationHarbour Esplanade, Melbourne Docklands
NicknamesCompetitionsAustralian Big Bash LeagueLast Editzag: 18/May/20
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16 Dec | Sydney Sixer | - | Melbourne Re | | 8:15am | 19 Dec | Melbourne Re | - | Hobart Hurri | | 8:15am | 23 Dec | Melbourne Re | - | Perth Scorch | | 8:15am | 30 Dec | Sydney Thund | - | Melbourne Re | | 8:15am | 02 Jan | Melbourne Re | - | Adelaide Str | | 8:15am |
Results |
17 Jan | Sydney Thund | - | Melbourne Re | |
13 Jan | Melbourne Re | 139 - 137 | Melbourne St | |
04 Jan | Melbourne Re | 147 - 148 | Hobart Hurri | |
02 Jan | Melbourne St | 98 - 97 | Melbourne Re | |
29 Dec | Melbourne Re | 178 - 177 | Adelaide Str | |
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The Melbourne Renegades is an Australian professional men's Twenty20 cricket team based in the Australian state, Victoria. They compete in Australia's Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League. Their home ground is Etihad Stadium. The Renegades wear a red cricket uniform.
The Renegades were coached by Victorian Bushrangers 2010/11 One Day winning coach, Simon Helmot and captained by Victorian Bushrangers batsman, Aaron Finch. Aaron Finch was awarded Player of the Season in 2012–13 Big Bash League season after striking 332 runs at an average of 66.40. On 29 January 2015, the Renegades parted ways with Helmot.
The Renegades averaged 13,323 fans to their home games for the inaugural BBL season, and 13,406 supporters in their second BBL season. The average attendance increased by a huge margin in the third season when they registered an average crowd of 21,929. The fourth season had even better average crowd of 22,324 fans for their home matches.
Their highest home attendance was to the Melbourne Derby in their third BBL season, attracting 42,837 fans. The biggest non-home attendance in BBL history occurred in the 2015/2016 season against the Stars, with 80,883 present. Their largest non-Derby attendance was 26,787, which came in their fifth BBL season against the Perth Scorchers.
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