Renegades in horror collapse after Philippe, Silk fireworks | KFC BBL|10

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The Sydney Sixers could do no wrong as Josh Philippe’s 95 and a Jordan Silk cameo saw them burst past the 200-run barrier for their innings but the Melbourne Renegades lost early wickets, then totally crumbled trying to salvage a Bash Boost point.

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