In the recently concluded BBL match between Perth Scorchers and Melbourne Renegades, Jake Fraser-McGurk registered yet another flop display at the Perth Stadium. Chasing 148, Melbourne Renegades had a horrible start of their innings. Opener Tim Seifer was removed for a four-ball duck by Scorchers' Jason Behrendorff on the fourth ball of the first over itself. The 34-year-old pacer didn't stop here as he dismissed Jake Fraser-McGurk for a golden duck on the very next delivery to make to two in two. Behrendorff bowled an outside off delivery and Fraser-McGurk couldn't resist himself from going for a cut short. However, he got an outside edge and Finn Allen, who was keeping the wickets grabbed the ball by diving to his right and this forced the young batter to walk back to the pavilion without scoring a single run. Watch the video here: Two balls, two wickets, 2-0 from the first over! 🤯 Jason Behrendorff, take a bow 👏 @BKTtires #GoldenMoment #BBL14 pic.twitter.com/HfyWJ7VUHw — KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 7, 2025 Also Read | 'It Was Probably My Fault': Sam Konstas on Tiff with Bumrah Sutherland and Rogers Turn the Table Batting first, Perth Scorchers scored 147 runs in their allotted 20 overs. Aaron Hardie and Finn Allen started off well, but Allen fell short early scoring 19 off 12. Mitchell Marsh also departed for a golden duck on the very next delivery. Scorchers' innings was tumbling down and it was Ashton Agar who took the responsibility of guiding his side to a respectable total. The bowling all-rounder scoring 51 off 30 with the help of one four and four maximums. Hardie was the second highest scorer for Perth with 34 off 34. For Renegades, Zampa bagged 3 wickets, while Tom Rogers and Will Sutherland scalped two wickets each. Kane Richardson also had a wicket to his name. The chase didn't go the way Renegades wanted as they were reduced to 44 for 5. They were almost on the verge of losing their fifth game of the season, but Will Sutherland (70) and Tom Rogers (49) had some other plans. They smashed the Renegades' bowlers all around the park and chased down the target in 19.4 overs.