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In-form Scorcher Patterson in injury scare

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The Perth Scorchers are hoping in-form Kurtis Patterson will be fit for the clash with the Melbourne Renegades after an injury scare against Hobart.

KURTIS PATTERSON
KURTIS PATTERSON Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

The Perth Scorchers will be sweating on the fitness of in-form opener Kurtis Patterson ahead of their BBL clash with the Melbourne Renegades at Marvel Stadium.

Patterson continued his strong season with a match-winning knock of 78 off 48 balls in the Scorchers 42-run victory over the Hobart Hurricanes on Monday night.

The result lifted the Scorchers to the top of the ladder with a perfect 4-0 record.

But the win over Hobart could come at a cost, with Patterson having to sit out the Hurricanes' innings due to tightness in his left quad.

The 28-year-old has battled serious quad issues in the past, and his availability for Wednesday's game against the Renegades will depend on how he pulls up.

"I don't have the best (history) with my quad and it pulled up a little bit tight running between the wickets," Patterson told Fox Sports.

"We've got a game in a couple of days, so I thought it was the right option to play it safe."

Patterson notched just four games for the Scorchers in his first two seasons in the west, but he has become an integral part of the squad this campaign.

The two-Test batsman posted his maiden BBL half-century in the season-opening win over the Brisbane Heat, and he followed it up with another dominant display against the Hurricanes.

Patterson probably wouldn't have even been in the side for the start of the season if it wasn't for the absence of Mitch Marsh and Josh Inglis on Australia A duties.

Those two are now back in the side, but Patterson's strong form meant he simply couldn't be omitted, with Cameron Bancroft the unlucky batsman to be axed.

"I thought I was going to miss out once those guys came back," Patterson said of Marsh and Inglis.

"I just tried to go out there and express myself. It's nice it's come off a couple of times."

Patterson's injury scare comes as the Renegades prepare to welcome back experienced duo Aaron Finch (knee) and James Pattinson (general soreness) in Wednesday night's clash.

Finch has not played since Australia's T20 World Cup triumph in the UAE last month, while Pattinson missed the last-start loss to Brisbane Heat.

Both were named in the Renegades' 13-man squad on Tuesday.

Shaun Marsh and Cameron Boyce are still unavailable for the Renegades because of calf injuries.

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