Ben Treloar (Australia), Simon Lightbody (Australia), Michael Graham-Smith (Australia, TV)
Referee
Kent Hannam (Australia)
Toss
Melbourne Renegades elected to bowl
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Over 1
Runs: 5
10W11lb0
Over 5
Runs: 3
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Over 6
Runs: 8
11000
Over 7
Runs: 2
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Analysis
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Victoria,Australia
Updated: 15 Jan 12:44
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This is Probuddha Bhattacharjee signing off from this match on behalf of my co-commentator Rudransh. Stay tuned on Sportskeeda as we bring you the live coverage of other matches from the world of cricket.
Well in a truly drastic and dramatic turn of events, the game has been called off here. The Renegades won the toss and decided to field first. Batting seemed really difficult on the wicket as there was invariable bounce. The game was paused when one delivery bounced way more than expected from the good length spot. The umpires got into discussion, there was a lot of conversations between the players, the umpires and even Cricket Australia was involved. Ultimately the game as called off as the wicket was deemed unsafe for the players.
Ashton Agar: I am doing alright. The last 10 weeks have been really good. Very strange situation. I feel sorry for the fans. We love coming out here and playing for the fans. It's a shame but that's cricket I guess. I got this necklace for my 30th. I love my jewellery and felt this was the right time to wear it. I am not too worried about being judged!
Match Umpires: Well I guess the last delivery behaved quite dangerously and that is reason we have called off. When we stared off, after having a look at the conditions it looked okay. Also for the first few overs it was fine but then things started to go south and then the last delivery was too much. We cleared the players about the situation and informed them about the decision we are about to take. The players' feedback was similar to what we thought.
A big BOOOOO goes around the ground. And here's why: THE MATCH HAS BEEN CALLED OFF! Players are shaking hands. The pitch has been deemed too dangerous.
Some guys have changed into more comfortable clothes and the broadcasters have taken a break as well.
Aaron Finch: Similar things have happened in England and once in India. It's a shame because we had so much rain yesterday and the ground's on a slope. Can't remember anything like that happening (talk of pitch being rolled again). It must be protocol to involve CA. We want to get it back on as well. We'll sign some autographs. We appreciate the support.
There is still no decision here. It has been 15 minutes since the last ball was bowled in this game and the wait is getting annoying for everyone involved. The match referee has dragged back the captains and seems like there will be another conversation.
Doesn't seem like we have a decision yet. Discussions everywhere. The word from the ground is that Cricket Australia is involved in a meeting with the umpires and Ricky Ponting is fuming on air that the board is involved.
Quinton de Kock: The weather is quite cold. I have come here from 30-35 degrees and this feels better. No not really, the pitch does not seem to keep really low. Most of the balls coming to me was a little slower than expected but they were coming at a good height. I think the match officials will decide what is best for the game. Whatever they decide we will have to accept it. It was a great World Cup. We lost to Aussies sadly, but it was the better team who won that day. Like I said, it was bit sad, but am really grateful that I had a great tournament.
The captains and coaches are walking in with the match officials to have a chat. We will soon have an official update about the fate of the match.
Just to make it clear: The play has been suspended, not abandoned yet. The umpires and the referees are having a discussion near the pitch. Inglis still has his helmet on and he's watching it closely. Siddle and Co. are chatting with fans and signing some autographs.
OK!!! So they decide to walk off!!!! The match referee is out there. There is a lot of conversation going on. The players are having a look at the patch that has been created on the pitch because of the rain. The match officials are talking with the ground staff. Stay tuned with us as we bring all the live updates. For now there is a pause in play.
The umpires are having a chat here. I think it is about the safety of the players on this wicket. This is interesting, though it is not something we would like to see as cricket fans. That last delivery took off from a good length and it really seemed dangerous. There has been a bit of rain around and the pitch has been under covers. There's a small area outside the off stump for the right handed batters from where the ball has been jumping off dangerously.
6.5 Will Sutherland to Aaron Hardie, OH NO NO NO! THIS IS DANGEROUS! Good length ball outside off, the ball absolutely flies off the pitch and jumps high to go into an awe-struck de Kock's hands near his chest. Everyone's shocked. The commentators believe it's too dangerous and the umpires are having a discussion. They are walking off.
DROPPED!!!!! There was a big inside edge on that. De Kock dived but he failed to hold onto it.
6.4 Will Sutherland to Aaron Hardie, DROPPED! Another nip-backer, this time it's fuller and it takes an inside edge off Hardie's bat to go the left of QdK who puts in a dive but doesn't hold on!
6.3 Will Sutherland to Aaron Hardie, OH WOW! Good length ball outside off, it jumps off the surface and kicks in, Hardie looks to play it on the up and over the covers fielder but misses it completely
6.2 Will Sutherland to Aaron Hardie, full and outside off, Hardie drives it on the up over point for a single to deep third