The term "master blaster" does not quite come to mind when thinking of ex-Test opener Matt Renshaw.

But Ben Cutting has boldly tipped the watchful left-hander to hit the ball just as far as the recalled Chris Lynn in the Brisbane Heat's KFC Big Bash League clash against Melbourne Renegades on Saturday night.

As expected, the destructive Lynn got the nod to return from a four-week calf injury for the match, which Brisbane must win handsomely and rely on other results to scrape into the semi-finals.

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But the big surprise was the selection of Renshaw - dubbed the Turtle when he was in Australia's Test side, admittedly due to his reserved nature rather than his measure approach – and is line to make his BBL debut.

While Cutting conceded Renshaw was more known for his patient approach to the red ball game, he tipped the lanky left-hander to surprise many in the BBL and claimed he could match Lynn's firepower with the bat.

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"He paved the way in red-ball cricket and that's how everyone knows him," Cutting said of Renshaw.

"But I have seen him play some innings where he has hit the ball just as far as 'Lynny' can.

"He is very much a surprise packet in this format, not only with the bat but also in the field and with the ball."

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Renshaw - a world class slips fielder who also bowls right-arm spin - was called up by the Heat along with Lynn, who proved his fitness with 83 off 28 balls in a practice match this week including 11 sixes.

Cutting said Lynn would pick up where he left off against the Renegades before the batsman chimed into Australia's Gillette T20 INTL tri-series campaign next month.

Australia begin their T20 series - also featuring England and New Zealand - against the Kiwis on February 3 in Sydney.

"He's in good form judging by the way he hit the ball at our practice match," Cutting said.

"He's a huge boost and I think the crowd will enjoy it too."

For the Renegades, Brad Hodge has returned to Melbourne with appendicitis while 17-year-old Mackenzie Harvey remains in the mix to become the BBL's youngest-ever debubant.

Brisbane Heat squad: Brendon McCullum (c), Ben Cutting, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Gannon, Sam Heazlett, Josh Lalor, Chris Lynn, Jimmy Peirson, Matt Renshaw, Alex Ross, Yasir Shah, Mark Steketee, Mitchell Swepson

Melbourne Renegades squad: Dwayne Bravo (c), Marcus Harris, Tom Cooper, Mackenzie Harvey, Brad Hogg, Jon Holland, Tim Ludeman, Kieron Pollard, Kane Richardson, Matt Short, Chris Tremain, Beau Webster, Jack Wildermuth.