Renegades beat Stars and Scorchers see off Strikers - WBBL round-uppublished at 10:54 GMT
Image source, Getty ImagesDefending champions Melbourne Renegades beat city rivals Stars by four wickets to move second in the Women's Big Bash table.
Chasing 142, they lost England's Davina Perrin in the second over, before captain Sophie Molineux (32 off 32) and Courtney Webb (37 off 36) shared 58 for the second wicket to put Renegades in a strong position.
Molineux was stumped off Marizanne Kapp from the final ball of the 10th over, before England's Alice Capsey (10) fell 13 balls later.
Webb was then trapped lbw by Australia's Kim Garth to leave Renegades 92-4 and needing 50 from 34 balls.
Georgia Wareham hit 19 from 14 balls and West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin smashed 13 from six balls but both were dismissed.
However, Tess Flintoff got Renegades over the line with seven balls to spare with an unbeaten 17 from nine balls.
Earlier, Stars posted 141-7 with Rhys McKenna making 32 and Annabel Sutherland 29. Dottin was the pick of the Renegades' bowlers with 3-20.
In Sunday's other game Perth Scorchers beat Adelaide Strikers by nine runs in a rain-affected game.
Strikers were bowled out for 112, with Scorchers captain Sophie Devine claiming 3-12 from three overs.
Beth Mooney was dismissed for a first-ball duck in Scorchers' chase but they were 55-2 after 9.1 overs when the rain arrived and that was enough to secure the win on the DLS method.
They are fourth in the table with two wins and two defeats, while Strikers sit fifth.













