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Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic attends the 32nd Big Bash League 2024-25 match between Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades. The match was played at Melbourne’s Docklands Stadium.
Djokovic enjoyed a match that featured many fours and sixes. However, shock remained when the stars turned. Marcus Stoinis It nearly hit the roof of the stadium. In the eighth over of the game, Tom Rogers bowled a length ball through the off stump.
Marcus Stoinis saw the opportunity and lined up to hit the ball out of the park with all his might. However, the ball only gained height, not height. He went miles in the air before entering his hands Ken Richardson Long-right on the edge of the border.
The ball almost touched the roof and Marcus Stoinis couldn’t believe his catch in the deep. Even Novak Djokovic, who was present in this match, could not believe how Stoinis was dismissed and dismissed in shock.
See: Glenn Maxwell stunned the cricket world with his BBL record-breaking 122m 6 and a hat-trick.
Even @DJohKeRNohLe I can’t believe this!
Marcus Stoinis is caught after hitting a high ball and Novak Djokovic reacts accordingly! #bbL14 PageIc.TWITTeR.cohM/7eAGNo3xLcfA
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) JAnUARy 12, 2025
It was a response to a taste from tennis legend Novak Djokovic. It is to be remembered that Novak Djokovic is currently in Melbourne to participate in the first Australian Open of the year. He last won the Australian Open in 2023 but lost in the semi-finals last year.
Meanwhile, Melbourne Renegades won to go top at home. They got off to a perfect start when they got rid of wicketkeeper Sam Harper early. Renegades picked up two more wickets in quick succession which included a big wicket Ben Duckett.
Stars were reduced to 75-7 and their innings seemed to be winding down quickly. Skipper Marcus Stoinis was dismissed for his quickfire 18 off 10 balls with 1 four and 2 sixes. however, Glenn Maxwell He had other ideas. Swashbuckling showed his right hand still got it and played blind under pressure.
Usama had Mir as his batting partner but kept his strike steady to move the innings along. Maxwell scored 90 off 52 balls with 4 fours and 10 sixes to guide the team to 165.
In reply, Melbourne Renegades also had a good start and lost early wickets. Fast bowlers Mark Steckette and Joel Parris wreaked havoc on the Renegades batting line-up and reduced them to 44-4. A brief partnership between Tim Seifert and Will Sutherland followed but the latter’s wicket began another collapse.
The Renegades continued to lose wickets from then on and eventually scored 123 with just one ball to spare. Mariners left-hander Joel Paris finished 3-13 in four overs while Mark Steck finished 5-17.