Two struggling teams face off in a battle at the bottom as the Sydney Thunder host the Melbourne Renegades at ENGIE Stadium on Monday, January 12. Thunder’s finals run is already over; just one win from eight games knocked them out long ago. The Renegades, on the other hand, are hanging by a thread. They need to win every game from here just to keep their playoff hopes alive. This is Thunder’s last home match of the season, so David Warner and his crew have one final shot to give their fans something to cheer about at Sydney Showground.
Warner’s been remarkable, honestly. He’s racked up 323 runs this season and lit up the Hurricanes with an unbeaten 130 from just 65 balls. For the Renegades, Josh Brown seems to have found some form, too, putting up scores of 80, 22, and 84 in his last three games. Adam Zampa is back from a neck injury to boost Melbourne’s spin options. Warner picked up a knee injury in the recent loss tothe Brisbane Heat, but he’s still in the squad.
Sydney Thunder vs Melbourne Renegades Match Preview
Sydney Thunder’s season? Pretty much a write-off, even with Warner’s heroics. Five straight losses have left them at rock bottom, and their net run rate (-1.348) tells the story. The bowling hasn’t helped. Daniel Sams has 12 wickets, but he’s leaking runs at 10.49 an over. Nathan McAndrew is out after some expensive spells, and U-19 World Cup winner Charlie Anderson could get his first BBL match.

The Renegades aren’t in great shape either. They’re seventh, with three wins from seven games, and need at least two more victories to have any shot at the playoffs. Their win over the Scorchers was a rare bright spot, but then they lost the Melbourne Derby. With Tim Seifert and Mohammad Rizwan struggling for runs, all the pressure’s on Brown and Jake Fraser-McGurk to deliver. Brendan Doggett is sidelined with a hamstring issue, so veteran Andrew Tye steps in.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Sydney Thunder vs Melbourne Renegades, BBL Match 33 |
| Date | Monday, 12th January, 2026 |
| Time | 7:15 PM Local / 1:45 PM IST / 8:15 AM GMT |
| Venue | ENGIE Stadium (Sydney Showground Stadium), Sydney |
| Tournament | Big Bash League 2025-26 (BBL |
Pitch Report
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Pitch Type | Balanced with a slight advantage to bowlers early |
| Average 1st Innings Score | 205 runs (BBL 2026 at this venue) |
| BBL Record | 60 matches; 26 wins batting first, 31 wins chasing |
| Surface | Slightly tacky; aids cutters and spinners |
| Key Factor | Teams bowling first have won 57% of games here |
| Bowling | Fast-medium bowlers average 20.47; spinners average 30.46 |
| Boundaries | Short square boundaries; scoring improves as the match progresses |
Weather Report
| Condition | Details |
|---|---|
| Temperature | Around 25-28°C |
| Humidity | 50-60% |
| Wind Speed | Light to moderate |
| Rain Chance | Low; clear conditions expected |
| Conditions | Hot summer evening; dew possible later |
Toss Prediction
Looking at the numbers, teams bowling first at ENGIE Stadium have the edge, with over 57% of games going to the chasing side. The average first innings score has jumped to 205 this season, so the pitches are clearly flatter. Still, the surface can be a bit sticky early on, which helps the bowlers who like to bang it in. Expect whoever wins the toss to bowl first and try to make the most of those early conditions, then chase under the lights.
Injury Updates
Sydney Thunder: David Warner is carrying a knee injury sustained during his 82 against Brisbane Heat on Saturday. He did not field in that match but has been named in the squad and is expected to play. Nathan McAndrew has been dropped due to poor form. Charlie Anderson (U-19 World Cup winner) comes in and could make his BBL debut.
Melbourne Renegades: Adam Zampa has recovered from a neck strain and returns to the squad. Brendan Doggett misses out due to minor hamstring awareness. Tom Rogers remains unavailable after shoulder surgery in mid-2025. Andrew Tye comes in as a replacement for Doggett. Matthew Spoors dropped with Zampa’s return.
Dream11 Team For THU vs REN

Sydney Thunder vs Melbourne Renegades Head-to-Head
In head-to-head matchups, the Renegades lead with 10 wins from 19 matches. Thunder have 8, and one game was washed out. But recently, Thunder have had the upper hand, winning four of the last five meetings. The highest score in this fixture was Thunder’s 209. The lowest Renegades’ 80.
Last Five Matches
- Thunder won by 8 runs, 30 Dec 2024
- Match abandoned without a ball bowled 17-Jan-2024
- Thunder won by 8 wickets (with 9 balls remaining) 19-Jan-2023
- Renegades won by 4 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) 18-Dec-2022
- Thunder won by 1 run, 19-Jan-2022
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Top Picks For The Match
| Player | Reason |
|---|---|
| David Warner (Captain) | 323 runs this season, including 130* vs Hurricanes; second-highest run-scorer in BBL |
| Josh Brown (Vice Captain) | 229 runs at 57.3 average in last 4 innings; scores of 80, 22, 84 in recent games; explosive opener |
| Adam Zampa | Returns from injury; 03 wickets in 2 matches this season; economy of 6.00; Australia’s premier white-ball spinner |
| Daniel Sams | 12 wickets this season; Thunder’s leading wicket-taker; all-round value with bat |
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