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Aaron Finch was named Most Valuable Player in the second season of the KFC T20 Big Bash League after an explosive campaign with the Melbourne Renegades.

The powerful batter bludgeoned 332 runs, at an average of 66.4 and a strike rate of 125.75.

He produced arguably the finest innings of the tournament in the opening match when he struck an unbeaten 111, from just 65 deliveries, against the Melbourne Stars.

He followed that performance by top scoring against Sydney Thunder with 31 (33), hitting an unbeaten 46 (40) against Hobart and leading the Renegades’ run scoring for the fourth consecutive time with 33 (34) against Brisbane.

He missed out with 8 (8) in the Renegades’ loss to Perth, made 13 (14) against Adelaide before another Man of the Match performance against the Stars with an unbeaten 67 (47).

He posted a run-a-ball 23 in the semi-final against Brisbane to finish with the fourth-highest runs in the competition, behind Shaun Marsh (412), Luke Pomersbach (397) and Brad Hodge (342). 

Melbourne Renegades coach Simon Helmot said Finch was a worthy winner of the MVP award.

“Finchy’s had had an outstanding season [and] done really well at the top of the order,” Helmot said.

“He’s really set the tone for most of our batting efforts and his leadership and captaincy over the season has been fantastic.

“He’s certainly a well-deserved winner of this award.”

As well as his exploits with the bat, Finch’s innovative captaincy was a highlight of the tournament, impressing Helmot.

 “He communicates well with his players and people follow him. That’s an important part of being a leader,” he said,

“He has a great understanding of the game, is a good, clear decision-maker and I think he’s quite a positive captain.”

#3 – The Bushrangers’ RYOBI One-Day Cup campaign
#4 – Clint McKay’s one-day international player of the year and Jess Cameron’s Belinda Clark Medal
#5 – Aaron Finch and the Bushrangers’ record-breaking feats against the Bulls
#6 – Lasith Malinga’s frightening 6-7 against the Scorchers
#7 – Meg Lanning’s record breaking knocks
#8 – Under-17 National Championships victory
#9 – VicSpirit amass record score
#10 – Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars’ BBL campaigns

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