Matt Renshaw speaks after guiding Brisbane Heat to last-ball win over the Melbourne Stars | 7NEWS

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Matt Renshaw has arrived back in Brisbane after guiding the Heat to a thrilling last-ball victory over the Melbourne Stars at the MCG.

The batsman finished 90 not out off 56 deliveries to win the game by three wickets in one of the best finishes of the BBL|12 season.

“It’s been a while since I’ve had that sort of knock in T20 cricket so it’s nice to know that I can do it and I know that’s my role in this Heat side.”

The Heat face the Hurricanes and the Stars this weekend at the Gabba before heading to Tasmania for their final game of the regular season.

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