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Thunder go top of BBL with rain-hit win

Man of the match Alex Hales hit 45 off 19 balls as the Thunder beat Melbourne Renegades in the BBL. (AAP)

Sydney Thunder have moved to the top of the Big Bash League ladder with an eight-wicket win in a rain-affected New Year's Day clash against the Melbourne Renegades on the Gold Coast.

The Thunder were seven runs ahead of the par score of 110 when rain halted play at Metricon Stadium on Friday night.

With play unable to resume the Thunder claimed the win over the rock-bottom Renegades under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method.

Former Test batsman Usman Khawaja was unbeaten on 48 when play was halted, a vital innings which helped keep the Thunder ahead of the par score throughout their shortened chase.

Young Renegades debutant Mitch Perry (1-33) had an eventful introduction to BBL cricket.

English opener Alex Hales (45 off 19) smashed two sixes and two fours as he took 22 off Perry's first five deliveries before a stunning catch by Mackenzie Harvey off the final delivery gave the 20-year-old his first wicket.

Hales's dismissal was the highlight of the Renegades' bowling effort, with the defeat keeping them rooted to the bottom of the ladder.

Renegades' captain Aaron Finch complained on Fox Sports as the teams left the field about the Metricon Stadium scoreboard showing incorrect par scores.

"Obviously not ideal for Finchy," coach Michael Klinger said.

Veteran Shaun Marsh scored 87 runs off 48 balls for the Melbourne Renegades against Sydney Thunder. (AAP)

"We knew on the boundary that we were behind, obviously we had the running sheet. For the captain on the field it'd be nice if they'd had it right but it was just (at the) last bit it started flashing a bit.

"At the end of the day it didn't change the result, wouldn't have changed what we did anyway in terms of who bowled and field placings, so it's not a big deal."

The Thunder's fifth win from six matches takes them above the Sydney Sixers, with their crosstown rivals playing Brisbane on Saturday at the Gabba.

"We weren't thinking about rain at all," man-of-the-match Hales said.

"Just trying to get off to a good start is always going to be important and, yeah, tonight luckily it worked."

Earlier, a brilliant innings by former Test batsman Shaun Marsh lifted the Melbourne Renegades to 6-166 off their 17 overs after they were sent in by the Thunder.

Marsh belted 87 off 48 balls including five sixes to become the top run-scorer in the tournament so far with 233 to his name including three half-centuries.

The victory was the Thunder's second in a week against the Renegades, after belting them by 129 runs on Boxing Day.

Nathan McAndrew was the pick of the Thunder bowlers with 3-41 off his four overs, including the wickets of Marsh and Mohammad Nabi (33 off 24) in the penultimate over of the innings.

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