Stars Shine Bright: Rauf, Maxwell, Clarke Crush Thunder in BBL Blowout

The Melbourne Stars secured a commanding nine-wicket victory over the Sydney Thunder, fueled by a collective bowling effort that restricted Thunder to 128. Haris Rauf led the attack with a three-wicket haul, earning Player of the Match honors. In reply, opener Joe Clarke's rapid 60 and an unbeaten cameo from Glenn Maxwell guided Stars to the target in just 14 overs. This marks the Stars' fourth straight win, solidifying their top position in the BBL 2025-26 standings.

Key Points: Melbourne Stars Thrash Sydney Thunder in BBL | Rauf, Maxwell Star

  • Rauf's 3-wicket POTM spell
  • Clarke's blistering 60-run knock
  • Stars' 4th consecutive win
  • Thunder bundled out for 128
  • Maxwell's explosive 39* finish
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BBL: Haris Rauf, Glenn Maxwell, Joe Clarke shine as Melbourne Stars register commanding nine-wicket win over Sydney Thunder

Haris Rauf's 3-wicket haul & Joe Clarke's 50 lead Melbourne Stars to a dominant 9-wicket BBL win over Sydney Thunder. Read the match recap.

"I always love to play in the Big Bash... we have gelled so well as a team. - Haris Rauf"

Canberra, December 28

Haris Rauf's three-wicket haul and a blistering half-century from opener Joe Clarke have helped Melbourne Stars to secure a thrashing nine-wicket win over Sydney Thunder in the 14th match of the ongoing Big Bash League 2025-26 season on Sunday.

This was also the Melbourne Stars' fourth consecutive win in the ongoing tournament. Stars continued to stay at the top with eight points and a positive NRR of 1.779.

Sydney Thunder, on the other hand, are languishing at seventh place with just two points to their name in four matches. Thunder has a negative NRR of 0.924.

Batting first, the Sydney Thunder were bundled out for just 128 runs, setting up a target of 129 runs for the Melbourne Stars.

Matthew Gilkes (24 runs off 13 balls, including one four and two sixes), wicketkeeper-batter Sam Billings (23 off 19 balls, with the help of three boundaries), and Shadab Khan (25 runs off 24 deliveries, including two fours) played fighting knocks for Thunder.

For Stars, Tom Curran (2/22), Peter Siddle (1/22), Haris Rauf (3/29), captain Marcus Stoinis (2/25), and Mitchell Swepson (2/18) had a brilliant day with the ball.

While chasing 129 runs, openers Joe Clarke (60 off 37 balls with the help of eight fours and one six) and wicketkeeper-batter Sam Harper (29* off 27 balls, with two fours) stitched an 86-run stand for the first wicket.

Glenn Maxwell (39* off 20 balls, including five fours and two sixes) guided Melbourne Stars to reach the target in just 14 overs. Speedster Haris Rauf was named Player of the Match for his three-wicket haul.

After winning the Player of the Match award, Haris Rauf said that he loves playing the Big Bash because he grew up as a cricketer in Australia.

"I always love to play in the Big Bash. I have played a lot of cricket here and basically grew up as a cricketer in Australia, so I always love returning. As a bowling unit, we assessed the conditions well. The most important thing is that we have good communication with each other and pass the messages along," Rauf said, as quoted by ESPNcricinfo.

"Especially Marcus Stoinis; he is doing very well and has a great cricketing mind. I am always listening to him; he makes it easy for me. All the boys are happy. Winning four games in a row is great, especially because we have gelled so well as a team and are enjoying every moment of the game. [Weather change] I am freezing too! Thank God we won the toss and bowled first," Rauf added.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Maxwell finishing it off in style! 39 off 20 balls is just brutal. But honestly, as an Indian cricket fan, watching these leagues makes me miss our players. Hope BCCI allows our stars to play in BBL someday. The quality of cricket is top-notch.
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Aman W
Sydney Thunder's batting lineup collapsed like a house of cards. 128 all out is just not competitive in T20 cricket, especially in Australia. They need to go back to the drawing board, yaar.
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Sarah B
Enjoying the BBL from India! The timezone is perfect for evening entertainment. Joe Clarke's innings was classy. But I have a respectful criticism: the article focuses a lot on the Stars. A bit more analysis on why Thunder failed so badly would be helpful for cricket nerds like me.
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Karthik V
Haris Rauf saying he grew up as a cricketer in Australia is interesting. Shows how much these leagues contribute to player development globally. Stars are the team to beat this season for sure. Four in a row is impressive!
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Nisha Z
Chase completed in 14 overs! That's a proper thrashing. The bowling attack of Stars looks very balanced with Rauf, Siddle, and Curran. Exciting tournament so far. ☺️

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