Kriket 11/11 05:50 - Melbourne Renegades - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised Cancelled
Kriket 11/10 02:25 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Perth Scorchers - naised 97-98
Kriket 11/07 02:40 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Melbourne Renegades - naised 103-104
Kriket 11/06 02:40 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Adelaide Strikers - naised 126-89
Kriket 10/31 02:40 - Brisbane Heat - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 95-99
Kriket 10/30 05:05 - Sydney Thunder - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 133-114
Kriket 10/27 05:50 - Hobart Hurricanes - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 147-144
Kriket 10/26 02:25 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Sydney Thunder - naised 108-96
Kriket 10/23 03:00 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Brisbane Heat - naised Cancelled
Kriket 10/20 05:50 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Sydney Sixers - naised 139-109
Kriket 10/19 02:25 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Hobart Hurricanes - naised 89-152
Kriket 10/14 08:40 - Sydney Sixers - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 100-99
Kriket 11/28 08:10 1 Melbourne Stars - naised v Sydney Thunder - naised 86-87
Kriket 11/25 08:10 2 Melbourne Stars - naised v Perth Scorchers - naised 127-152
Kriket 11/22 02:45 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Sydney Sixers - naised 178-184
Kriket 11/20 22:30 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Brisbane Heat - naised 151-152
Kriket 11/18 03:30 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Hobart Hurricanes - naised 159-120
Kriket 11/17 03:30 - Perth Scorchers - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 143-149
Kriket 11/15 02:45 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Melbourne Renegades - naised 165-165
Kriket 11/14 08:05 - Sydney Thunder - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 131-135
Kriket 11/10 03:30 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Adelaide Strikers - naised 144-140
Kriket 11/08 02:45 - Brisbane Heat - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 154-177
Kriket 11/07 08:05 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Perth Scorchers - naised 120-118
Kriket 11/03 08:05 - Adelaide Strikers - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 154-159
Kriket 11/01 03:30 - Hobart Hurricanes - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised 89-93
Kriket 10/31 08:05 - Sydney Sixers - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised Cancelled
Kriket 10/25 22:30 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Sydney Thunder - naised Cancelled
Kriket 10/25 03:30 - Melbourne Renegades - naised v Melbourne Stars - naised Cancelled
Kriket 12/01 04:00 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Brisbane Heat - naised 87-88
Kriket 11/29 23:40 - Melbourne Stars - naised v Melbourne Renegades - naised 162-163

The Melbourne Stars (WBBL) are an Australian women's Twenty20 cricket team based in St Kilda, Victoria. They are one of two teams from Melbourne to compete in the Women's Big Bash League, the other being the Melbourne Renegades. To date, the Stars' best performance occurred in WBBL|06 when they ended the regular season as minor premiers before ultimately finishing as runners-up.

History

Formation

One of eight founding WBBL teams, the Melbourne Stars are aligned with the men's team of the same name. At the official WBBL launch on 10 July 2015, Meg Lanning was unveiled as the Stars' first-ever player signing. Lanning would also become the team's inaugural captain, while David Hemp was appointed as the inaugural coach.

The Stars played their first match on 5 December against the Brisbane Heat at the Junction Oval, winning by 20 runs.

Rivalries

Hobart Hurricanes

The Stars and Hobart Hurricanes have combined to produce an inordinate amount of matches with close finishes, including:

  • 16 January 2016, Blacktown ISP Oval: On a crumbling pitch, criticised earlier in the Australian summer for its sub-standard preparation, the Stars crawled to a first innings total of 7/96 before fighting back to have the Hurricanes at 4/49 in the twelfth over of the run chase. An unbroken stand of 48 runs from the next 51 balls between Corinne Hall and Amy Satterthwaite steered Hobart out of trouble, with Hall scoring a single on the final delivery to secure victory for the 'Canes.
  • 20 January 2017, Blundstone Arena: In a rain-affected encounter, Hobart posted a first innings total of 3/115 off 14 overs. Chasing a revised target of 98 from twelve overs, Melbourne lost 4/7 late in the match (including the wicket of Emma Inglis for 51 off 31) to leave a required twelve runs from the last two balls for victory. Jess Cameron proceeded to hit a six off the penultimate legal delivery before Hurricanes off-spinner Amy Satterthwaite bowled a front-foot no-ball while also conceding a four on what would have otherwise been the final ball of the innings. With Satterthwaite having to bowl the final delivery again, Cameron scored the remaining single needed to pull off an unlikely six-wicket win for the Stars.
  • 21 January 2017, Blundstone Arena: The following morning, on the last day of the WBBL|02 regular season, the Stars and Hurricanes met again—this time in what was effectively a quarter-final knockout match with the winner progressing to the semi-finals and the loser being eliminated from the tournament. Meg Lanning made 81 runs for the Stars in the first innings, earning Player of the Match honours, but was dismissed in the 19th over by a stunning Julie Hunter catch at square leg. A spell of 3/11 off four overs by Kristen Beams was not enough to defend the target of 136 as the Hurricanes scored the winning runs (through Corinne Hall again) with four wickets in hand and one ball remaining.

Melbourne Renegades

Noteworthy matches between the Stars and their cross-town rivals, the Melbourne Renegades, include:

  • 1 January 2017, Melbourne Cricket Ground: Played in front of a reported crowd of 24,547—as part of a double-header with the men's BBL, setting a new record for the highest non-standalone WBBL attendance—the rain-affected match ended in anticlimactic fashion with the Renegades adjudged nine-wicket winners via the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method. Stars captain Meg Lanning initially protested the ruling with officiating umpires, claiming she had been given false information about the par score by the match referee.
  • 20 January 2018, Melbourne Cricket Ground: Chasing 119 for victory, Renegades captain Amy Satterthwaite—who looked to have been run out earlier in the innings and left the field, but was recalled after TV replays showed wicket-keeper Nicole Faltum had dislodged the bails prematurely—hit a six off the final delivery against the bowling of Georgia Elwiss to tie the game. With scores still level after the super over, the Stars were awarded the win on the boundary count back rule.
  • 29 December 2018, Docklands Stadium: The Renegades recorded the second one-wicket victory in the league's history when Lea Tahuhu, a fast bowler not known for her batting ability, hit the winning single off leg-spinning Stars captain Kristen Beams with just one ball to spare. Courtney Webb, on 21 not out, was the set batter at the non-striker's end.