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Big Bash League

Big Bash League is the T20 League which is played in Australia after every year, it is held by Australia cricket. Its first season was played in 2011-
Big Bash League is the T20 League which is played in Australia after every year, it is held by Australia cricket. Its first season was played in 2011-12 and recently its 12th season is played in Australia.

Big Bash League

The Big Bash League (BBL) is an expert Twenty20 cricket league in Australia. The league was laid out in 2011 and is as of now supported by KFC. The BBL is one of the most well-known homegrown cricket leagues on the planet, with a huge continuing in Australia and all over the planet.

The association comprises eight groups addressing various urban communities in Australia, and each group plays a sum of 14 matches in the ordinary season. The main four groups then, at that point, advance to the semi-finals, and the victors of the semi-finals play in the amazing last to decide the boss.

The BBL is known for its thrilling cricket matches and happy air, with many matches, played in the night and highlighting music, firecrackers, and other diversions. The association has drawn in many top global cricketers throughout the long term, as well as promising youthful players from around Australia.

Generally speaking, the BBL has been a significant accomplishment since its commencement, and it keeps on filling in notoriety every year.

Big Bash League

Big Bash Winners

The Big Bash League was first time played in 2011 that was won by Sixers. Recently season has played in 2022/23 Scorchers. Here is the list of all-time winners of the Big Bash League :

Big Bash Winners

1. BBL 2011/12(Sixers):

The BBL 2011/12 alludes to the Big Bash League season that occurred in Australia during the 2011-2012 cricket season. The Big Bash League is an expert Twenty20 cricket association in Australia.

In the 2011/12 season, the Sydney Sixers arose as the heroes in the wake of overcoming the Perth Scorchers in the last. The competition highlighted eight groups addressing different urban communities in Australia.
Prominent players who took part in the BBL 2011/12 included Chris Gayle, Shane Warne, David Warner, and Michael Clarke, among others.

BBL 2011/12(Sixers)

2. BBL 2012/13(Heat):

The BBL 2012/13 alludes to the second time of the big Bash League, an expert Twenty20 cricket League in Australia. The competition was held from 7 December 2012 to 19 January 2013.

The Perth Scorchers arose as the heroes in the 2012/13 season in the wake of overcoming the Brisbane Intensity in the last. The Scorchers were driven by captain Simon Katich and highlighted headliners like Herschelle Gibbs, Shaun Swamp, and Mitchell Bog.

The competition highlighted eight groups, with each group playing a sum of eight matches in the association stage. Remarkable players who partook in the BBL 2012/13 included Chris Gayle, Shane Warne, Lasith Malinga, and Chris Lynn, among others.

BBL 2012/13(Heat)

3. BBL 2013/14(Scorchers):

BBL 2013/14 alludes to the 2013-2014 time of the Big Bas League, which is Australia's chief homegrown Twenty20 cricket contest. The competition highlighted eight groups addressing various urban communities across Australia, and it was played from December 20, 2013, to February 7, 2014.

The Perth Scorchers arose as the heroes of the time, overcoming the Hobart Storms in the last by 39 runs. The Scorchers had completed second in the association stage with six successes and two misfortunes, while the Tropical storms had completed fourth with four successes and four misfortunes.

The player in the competition was James Faulkner, who played for the Melbourne Stars. He was the main wicket-taker of the time with 16 wickets and furthermore scored 166 runs at a normal of 33.20.

Generally, the 2013/14 BBL season was a completely exhilarating rivalry, highlighting many close matches and important exhibitions from a portion of Australia's best cricketing ability.

BBL 2013/14(Scorchers)

4. BBL 2014/15(Scorchers):

BBL 2014/15 alludes to the 2014-2015 time of the Big Bash League,  which is Australia's chief homegrown Twenty20 cricket contest. The competition highlighted eight groups addressing various urban communities across Australia, and it was played from December 18, 2014, to January 28, 2015.

The Perth Scorchers arose as the bosses for the second back-to-back time, overcoming the Sydney Sixers in the last by four wickets. The Scorchers had completed second in the association stage with six successes and two misfortunes, while the Sixers had completed first with seven successes and one misfortune.

The player of the competition was Craig Simmons, who played for the Perth Scorchers. He was the main run-scorer of the time with 540 runs at a normal of 45.00 and a strike pace of 150.83. The main wicket-taker of the time was Sean Abbott, who played for the Sydney Sixers. He took 16 wickets at a normal of 19.50 and an economy pace of 7.17.

Generally speaking, the 2014/15 BBL season was another intriguing contest, highlighting a few extraordinary individual exhibitions and close matches all through the competition.

BBL 2014/15(Scorchers)

5. BBL 2015/16(Thunder):

BBL 2015/16 alludes to the 2015-2016 time of the Big Bash League, which is Australia's chief homegrown Twenty20 cricket rivalry. The competition highlighted eight groups addressing various urban communities across Australia, and it was played from December 17, 2015, to January 24, 2016.

The Sydney Thunder arose as the heroes interestingly, crushing the Melbourne Stars in the last by three wickets. The Thunder had completed third in the association stage with four successes, three misfortunes, and one no-result, while the Stars had completed first with six successes, two misfortunes, and one no-result.

The player of the competition was Chris Lynn, who played for the Brisbane Intensity. He was the main run-scorer of the time with 378 runs at a normal of 54.00 and a striking rate of 173.39. The main wicket-taker of the time was Adil Rashid, who played for the Adelaide Strikers. He took 16 wickets at a normal of 13.00 and an economy pace of 6.16.

By and large, the 2015/16 BBL season was an exceptionally engaging rivalry, highlighting some exhilarating matches and extraordinary individual exhibitions from a portion of Australia's best cricketing ability. The Sydney Thunder's victory was a famous one, as it was their most memorable title in the competition's set of experiences.

BBL 2015/16(Thunder)

6. BBL 2016/17(Scorchers):

BBL 2016/17 alludes to the 2016-2017 time of the Big Bash League, which is Australia's chief homegrown Twenty20 cricket rivalry. The competition highlighted eight groups addressing various urban communities across Australia, and it was played from December 20, 2016, to January 28, 2017.
The Perth Scorchers arose as the bosses for the third time, overcoming the Sydney Sixers in the last by nine wickets. The Scorchers had completed second in the association stage with five successes, two misfortunes, and one no-result, while the Sixers had completed fourth with four successes, four misfortunes, and one no-result.

The player of the competition was Chris Lynn, who played for the Brisbane Intensity for the second sequential year. He was the main run-scorer of the time with 309 runs at a normal of 154.50 and a strike pace of 177.58. The main wicket-taker of the time was Sean Abbott, who played for the Sydney Sixers for the second sequential year. He took 20 wickets at a normal of 16.40 and an economy pace of 7.45.
Generally speaking, the 2016/17 BBL season was another exceptionally engaging rivalry, highlighting a few remarkable individual exhibitions and close matches all through the competition. The Perth Scorchers' third title in the opposition's short history was a demonstration of their steady exhibitions and solid group culture.

BBL 2016/17(Scorchers)

7. BBL 2017/18(Strikers):

BBL 2017/18 alludes to the 2017-2018 time of the BBL, which is Australia's head homegrown Twenty20 cricket rivalry. The competition included eight groups addressing various urban areas across Australia, and it was played from December 19, 2017, to February 4, 2018.
The Adelaide Strikers arose as the heroes interestingly, crushing the Hobart Typhoons in the last by 25 runs. The Strikers had completed second in the association stage with six successes and two misfortunes, while the Typhoons had completed fourth with five successes and three misfortunes.

The player of the competition was D'Arcy Short, who played for the Hobart Tropical storms. He was the main run-scorer of the time with 572 runs at a normal of 57.20 and a strike pace of 148.57. The main wicket-taker of the time was Rashid Khan, who played for the Adelaide Strikers. He took 18 wickets at a normal of 13.83 and an economy pace of 5.65.
By and large, the 2017/18 BBL season was another astonishing rivalry, including a few exceptional individual exhibitions and close matches all through the competition. The Adelaide Strikers' most memorable title in the opposition was a merited triumph, as they had played some brilliant cricket all through the season.

BBL 2017/18(Strikers)

8. BBL 2018/19(Renegades):

BBL 2018/19 alludes to the 2018-2019 time of the BBL, which is Australia's head homegrown Twenty20 cricket rivalry. The competition highlighted eight groups addressing various urban areas across Australia, and it was played from December 19, 2018, to February 17, 2019.
The Melbourne Rebels arose as the bosses interestingly, crushing the Melbourne Stars in the last by 13 runs. The Mavericks had completed third in the association stage with six successes and five misfortunes, while the Stars had completed first with eight successes and five misfortunes.

The player of the competition was D'Arcy Short, who played for the Hobart Storms for the second sequential year. He was the main run-scorer of the time with 637 runs at a normal of 53.08 and a striking pace of 140.62. The main wicket-taker of the time was Tom Curran, who played for the Sydney Sixers. He took 22 wickets at a normal of 19.68 and an economy pace of 7.58.
Generally, the 2018/19 BBL season was another astonishing rivalry, highlighting a few remarkable individual exhibitions and close matches all through the competition. The Melbourne Mavericks' most memorable title in the opposition was a famous triumph, as they had played some brilliant cricket all through the season and set up a fantastic execution in the last.

BBL 2018/19(Renegades)

9. BBL 2019/20(Sixers):

BBL 2019/20 alludes to the 2019-2020 time of the BBL, which is Australia's head homegrown Twenty20 cricket contest. The competition included eight groups addressing various urban communities across Australia, and it was played from December 17, 2019, to February 8, 2020.

The Sydney Sixers arose as the heroes for the subsequent time, overcoming the Melbourne Stars in the last by 19 runs. The Sixers had completed second in the association stage with eight successes and five misfortunes, while the Stars had completed first with ten successes and four misfortunes.

The player of the competition was Marcus Stoinis, who played for the Melbourne Stars. He was the main run-scorer of the time with 705 runs at a normal of 54.23 and a strike pace of 136.62. The main wicket-taker of the time was Daniel Sams, who played for the Sydney Thunder. He took 30 wickets at a normal of 15.36 and an economy pace of 7.83.

Generally speaking, the 2019/20 BBL season was another thrilling rivalry, highlighting a few remarkable individual exhibitions and close matches all through the competition. The Sydney Sixers' second title in the opposition was a merited triumph, as they had played some great cricket all through the season and set up a brilliant execution in the last.

BBL 2019/20(Sixers)

10. BBL 2020/21(Sixers):

BBL 2020/21 alludes to the 2020-2021 time of theBBL, which is Australia's head homegrown Twenty20 cricket contest. The competition included eight groups addressing various urban areas across Australia, and it was played from December 10, 2020, to February 6, 2021.

The Sydney Sixers arose as the heroes for the third time, overcoming the Perth Scorchers in the last by 27 runs. The Sixers had completed first in the association stage with nine successes and five misfortunes, while the Scorchers had completed fourth with seven successes and seven misfortunes.

The player of the competition was Alex Hales, who played for the Sydney Thunder. He was the main run-scorer of the time with 543 runs at a normal of 38.78 and a strike pace of 161.60. The main wicket-taker of the time was Wes Agar, who played for the Adelaide Strikers. He took 23 wickets at a normal of 17.82 and an economy pace of 8.25.

Generally, the 2020/21 BBL season was another astonishing contest, including a few exceptional individual exhibitions and close matches all through the competition. The Sydney Sixers' third title in the opposition was a merited triumph, as they had played some phenomenal cricket all through the season and set up a fantastic execution in the last.

11. BBL 2021/22(Scorchers):

BBL 2021/22 alludes to the 2021-2022 time of the BBL, which is Australia's chief homegrown Twenty20 cricket rivalry. The competition highlighted eight groups addressing various urban areas across Australia, and it was played from December 5, 2021, to January 28, 2022.
The Sydney Sixers arose as the bosses for the fourth time, overcoming the Perth Scorchers in the last by 79 runs. The Sixers had completed second in the association stage with eight successes and four misfortunes, while the Scorchers had completed first with nine successes and three misfortunes.

The player of the competition was Josh Philippe, who played for the Sydney Sixers. He was the main run-scorer of the time with 506 runs at a normal of 46.00 and a strike pace of 161.91. The main wicket-taker of the time was Wes Agar, who played for the Adelaide Strikers. He took 26 wickets at a normal of 14.26 and an economy pace of 7.03.
Generally speaking, the 2021/22 BBL season was another interesting rivalry, including a few extraordinary individual exhibitions and close matches all through the competition. The Sydney Sixers' fourth title in the opposition was a merited triumph, as they had played some great cricket all through the season and set up a superb execution in the last.

BBL 2021/22(Scorchers)

12. BBL 2022/23(Scorchers):

The 2022-23 Big Bash League season or BBL|12 was the twelfth time of the Huge Slam Association (BBL), the expert men's Twenty20 homegrown cricket contest in Australia. The cooperative period of the competition ran from 13 December 2022 to 4 February 2023 with Perth Scorchers overwhelming the standings. Perth Scorchers brought home their fifth BBL championship against the Brisbane Intensity by 5 wickets.

BBL 2022/23(Scorchers)

13. BBL 2023/24:

The 2023-24 Big Bash season or BBL13 will be played in the last of 2023 after the ICC ODI World Cup in India. That season will also be played in Australia.

BBL 2023/24

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