Twenty20 Big Bash 2007/08

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The 2007/08 Twenty20 Big Bash was the third season of the Australian Twenty20 Championship. The traditional first-class teams representing the Australian states took part in the tournament. The winners were the Victoria Bushrangers , who beat the Western Warriors in the final with 32 runs .

format

The six teams played in a group against each team once. The two best placed qualified for the final.

Group stage

table

Teams Sp. S. N NO P NRR
Western Warriors 5 4th 1 0 8th   +0.582
Victorian Bushrangers 5 4th 1 0 8th   +0.582
Tasmanian Tigers 5 3 2 0 6th   +0.681
New South Wales Blues 5 2 3 0 4th   -0.078
Queensland Bulls 5 1 3 1 3   -0.294
Southern Redbacks 5 0 4th 1 1   -1,719

Games

December 31
scorecard
Townsville Victorian Bushrangers
187-7 (20)
- Queensland Bulls
140 (3/19)
Victoria wins with 47 runs
December 31
scorecard
Perth Western Warriors
188-4 (20)
- Tasmanian Tigers
189-5 (18.4)
Tasmania wins with 5 wickets
January 1st
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Adelaide Southern Redbacks
134-9 (20)
- New South Wales Blues
135-2 (17)
New South Wales wins with 8 wickets
January 4th
scorecard
Hobart New South Wales Blues
157-8 (20)
- Tasmanian Tigers
161-5 (19.5)
Tasmania wins with 5 wickets
January 4th
scorecard
Brisbane Queensland Bulls
- Southern Redbacks
No result
January 4th
scorecard
Perth Victorian Bushrangers
186-9 (20)
- Western Warriors
187-5 (18.3)
Western Australia wins with 5 wickets
January 6th
scorecard
Hobart Southern Redbacks
127-7 (20)
- Tasmanian Tigers
131-2 (10.3)
Tasmania wins with 8 wickets
January 6th
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Melbourne Victorian Bushrangers
154-6 (20)
- New South Wales Blues
142-8 (20)
Victoria wins with 12 runs
January 6th
scorecard
Perth Queensland Bulls
154-9 (20)
- Western Warriors
157-6 (20)
Western Australia wins with 4 wickets
January 8
scorecard
Sydney New South Wales Blues
121-8 (20)
- Queensland Bulls
115 (20)
New South Wales wins by 6 runs
January 8
scorecard
Adelaide Southern Redbacks
97 (19.3)
- Western Warriors
98-5 (16.3)
Western Australia wins with 5 wickets
January 8
scorecard
Melbourne Victorian Bushrangers
178-7 (20)
- Tasmanian Tigers
171 (20)
Victoria wins with 7 runs
January 10th
scorecard
Sydney New South Wales Blues
159-7 (20)
- Western Warriors
160-4 (17.3)
Western Australia wins with 6 wickets
January 10th
scorecard
Adelaide Victorian Bushrangers
142-9 (20)
- Southern Redbacks
137 (19.3)
Victoria wins with 5 runs
January 10th
scorecard
Brisbane Tasmanian Tigers
174-8 (20)
- Queensland Bulls
177-1 (16.1)
Queensland wins with 9 wickets

final

January 28th
scorecard
Perth Victorian Bushrangers
203-8 (20)
- Tasmanian Tigers
171 (19.3)
Victoria wins with 32 runs

Individual evidence

  1. Explanation of the abbreviations: Col. = games; S = victories; N = defeats; U = tie; NR = No Result; P = points; NRR = Net Run Rate