Big Bash League
The Big Bash League is the national Twenty20 - Cricket Competition in Australia . This was introduced in 2011 as the successor to the Twenty20 Big Bash and is operated with a franchise system based on the model of the Indian Premier League . Furthermore, the Australian representatives qualified for the Champions League Twenty20, which takes place every year until 2014, from this competition .
Franchises
Venues with Big Bash Franchises (2020) |
Eight franchises have taken part in the tournament series since the league was founded. The teams were announced on April 6, 2011.
franchise | colour | city | Home stadium |
---|---|---|---|
Adelaide Strikers | blue | Adelaide | Adelaide oval |
Brisbane Heat | turquoise | Brisbane | The gabba |
Hobart Hurricanes | purple | Hobart | Bellerive oval |
Melbourne Renegades | red | Melbourne | Marvel Stadium |
Melbourne Stars | green | Melbourne | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
Perth Scorchers | orange | Perth | WACA Ground |
Sydney Sixers | pink | Sydney | Sydney Cricket Ground |
Sydney Thunder | Electric Green | Sydney | Sydney Showground Stadium |
winner
season | Final location | winner | Final opponent | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011/12 | WACA Ground | Sydney Sixers | Perth Scorchers | Sydney wins with 7 wickets |
2012/13 | WACA Ground | Brisbane Heat | Perth Scorchers | Brisbane wins with 34 runs |
2013/14 | WACA Ground | Perth Scorchers | Hobart Hurricanes | Perth wins with 39 runs |
2014/15 | Manuka oval | Perth Scorchers | Sydney Sixers | Perth wins with 4 wickets |
2015/16 | Melbourne Cricket Ground | Sydney Thunder | Melbourne Stars | Sydney wins with 3 wickets |
2016/17 | WACA Ground | Perth Scorchers | Sydney Sixers | Perth wins with 9 wickets |
2017/18 | Adelaide oval | Adelaide Strikers | Hobart Hurricanes | Adelaide wins with 25 runs |
2018/19 | Marvel Stadium | Melbourne Renegades | Melbourne Stars | Renegades wins by 13 runs |
2019/20 | Sydney Cricket Ground | Sydney Sixers | Melbourne Stars | Sydney wins with 19 runs |
Cutting off the teams
Preliminary round (VR) |
Round of 16 (AF) |
Quarter finals (VF) |
Semi-finals (HF) |
Second place (2) |
Tournament Winner (1) |
team | 2011/12 | 2012/13 | 2013/14 | 2014/15 | 2015/16 | 2016/17 | 2017/18 | 2018/19 | 2019/20 |
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Adelaide Strikers | VR | VR | VR | HF | HF | VR | 1 | VR | VF |
Brisbane Heat | VR | 1 | VR | VR | VR | HF | VR | VR | VR |
Hobart Hurricanes | HF | VR | 2 | VR | VR | VR | 2 | HF | AF |
Melbourne Renegades | VR | HF | VR | VR | VR | VR | HF | 1 | VR |
Melbourne Stars | HF | HF | HF | HF | 2 | HF | VR | 2 | 2 |
Perth Scorchers | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | HF | 1 | HF | VR | VR |
Sydney Sixers | 1 | VR | HF | 2 | VR | 2 | VR | HF | 1 |
Sydney Thunder | VR | VR | VR | VR | 1 | VR | VR | VR | HF |
Individual evidence
- ↑ New look and feel for freshly formed Big Bash teams ( English ) In: New look and feel for freshly formed Big Bash teams . Cricinfo. April 6, 2011. Accessed June 9, 2015.