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BBL10: All-round performance from Hobart Hurricanes hand them comfortable win

Hobart Hurricanes produced a thoroughly perfect win by 21 runs against Melbourne Stars in the ongoing season of the KFC Big Bash League, courtesy a fine all-round performance from the side. Hobart handed Stars a target of 165 in 20 overs and restricted them to 143/9. 

Scott Boland and Nathan Ellis were the pick of the bowlers for Hobart. Boland returned with figures of 3/22 in 4 overs while Ellis picked up a couple of wickets at the cost of just 11 runs in 4 overs. Boland was later adjudged Man of the Match for his performance. 

Stars had a disappointing start to the chase as they lost Marcus Stoinis and Andre Fletcher early in the innings. The Melbourne side then had a couple of steady stands after Glenn Maxwell first put up a 23-run stand with Hilton Cartwright and then 72 runs with Nicholas Pooran for the fourth wicket respectively. But Maxwell’s departure at a team score of 112 saw a flurry of wickets they were soon reduced to 138/9 at the end of the 18th over.

They lost a total of 6 wickets in a span of 26 runs in 27 balls. 

Earlier, England and Hobart batsman Dawid Malan continued his form as he struck 75 off 56 that had three sixes and seven boundaries during the course. Apart from Malan, McDermott scored 31 off 35 before getting cleaned up by Billy Stanlake while Colin Ingram put 26 in 12 deliveries on the board. Ingram smacked three sixes during his brisk knock. 

For Stars, Stanlake was the pick of the bowlers as he returned with figures of 3/25 in 4 overs while Maxwell picked up a wicket at the cost of 13 runs in 2 overs.  

This is the fifth win for Hobart and they are placed at the second spot in the points table. They now have 5 wins and 18 points from 7 matches.

Melbourne Stars are at the fifth position with 10 points to their name in 6 matches. 

The Stars have disappointed their fans after losing three games on the trot despite being in front. 

The two teams will now face each other on Monday in Brisbane. 

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