The Hobart Hurricanes pulled off a fantastic victory against the Melbourne Renegades in the 15th match of the Big Bash League 2025–26 at Bellerive Oval, Hobart. Matthew Wade made a triumphant return after missing the last game, playing a crucial role in the chase with a blistering 43 runs off just 20 balls, helping the Hurricanes reach their target with an over to spare. While the chase got a bit nerve-wracking at one point, the Hurricanes maintained their composure, thanks to solid performances from Ward and Beau Webster. Rehan Ahmed also added some valuable runs with a quick cameo. On the other side, Adam Zampa tried to keep the Renegades in the game by taking three wickets, but it just wasn’t enough to halt the Hurricanes. With this win, the Hobart Hurricanes celebrated their third straight victory of the season, climbing to second place on the points table and solidifying their standing in the tournament. Read also: IPL 2026: 3 Potential Replacements for KKR if Mustafizur Rahman Misses Season Matthew Wade Stars as Hurricanes Chase Down 162 Against Renegades The Hobart Hurricanes clinched a thrilling four-wicket win over the Melbourne Renegades in the 15th match of the Big Bash League 2025–26, successfully chasing down a target of 162 runs at the Bellerive Oval. The Renegades set a score of 162 for 9 in their 20 overs, but the Hurricanes responded with 163 for 6 in just 19 overs to secure the victory. Matthew Wade was instrumental in the chase after sitting out the previous game. The wicketkeeper-batter finished strong with an impressive 43 runs off only 20 balls, hitting two fours and four sixes at a remarkable strike rate of 215. His performance helped the Hurricanes wrap up the chase with an over to spare. Tim Ward got things rolling with a solid 30 runs off 26 balls, while Beau Webster chipped in with 27 runs from 20 deliveries to keep the momentum going. The Hurricanes did lose a few wickets during the middle overs, including Ben McDermott, who was dismissed for a duck, and Nikhil Chaudhary, who managed 19 runs. Adam Zampa stood out as the top bowler for the Renegades, taking three wickets and momentarily putting his team back in the game. Rehan Ahmed added a useful 23 runs off 14 balls before getting out, while Chris Jordan remained not out on 5. With this victory, the Hobart Hurricanes notched their third consecutive win, continuing their impressive form in the BBL 2025–26 and climbing to second place on the points table.