BBL 2023-24 Schedule & All teams

BAJI555 BET – In Australia, there is a very popular professional T20 cricket league called the Big Bash League (BBL). It is a well-known league that got cricket fans crazy about throughout the years. The BBL 2023-24 will have 44 T20 Matches including Final to be hosted by Australia in the month of Dec 2023-Jan 2024 . The last match of the KFC Big Bash League 2023-24 Tournament between TBC vs TBC will be played on January 24 at TBC.

Find out your team in BBL

The eight clubs in the league that are located in cities are the Adelaide Strikers, Brisbane Heat, Hobart Hurricanes, Melbourne Renegades, Melbourne Stars, Perth Scorchers, Sydney Sixers, and Sydney Thunder.

BBL 2023-24 Schedule

Thursday, December 7: Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Stars (Gabba, 7:15pm)

Friday, December 8: Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Renegades (SCG, 7:15pm)

Saturday, December 9: Adelaide Strikers vs Brisbane Heat (Adelaide Oval, 7:15pm)

Sunday, December 10: Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers (GMHBA Stadium, 7:15pm)

Monday, December 11: Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Sixers (University of Tasmania Stadium, 7:15pm)

Tuesday, December 12: Sydney Thunder vs Brisbane Heat (Manuka Oval, 7:15pm)

Wednesday, December 13: Melbourne Stars vs Perth Scorchers (MCG, 7:15pm)

Tuesday, December 19: Adelaide Strikers vs Sydney Thunder (Adelaide Oval, 7:15pm)

Wednesday, December 20: Perth Scorchers vs Hobart Hurricanes (Optus Stadium, 7:15pm)

Thursday, December 21: Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat (Marvel Stadium, 7:15pm)

Friday, December 22: Sydney Sixers vs Adelaide Strikers (SCG, 7:15pm)

Saturday, December 23: Melbourne Stars vs Sydney Thunder (Lavington Sports Ground, 

3:30pm); Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Renegades (Blundstone Arena, 7:15pm)

Tuesday, December 26: Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars (SCG, 6:05pm); Perth Scorchers vs Melbourne Renegades (Optus Stadium, 9:15pm)

Wednesday, December 27: Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Thunder (Gabba, 7:15pm)

Thursday, December 28: Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Stars (Blundstone Arena, 7:15pm)

Friday, December 29: Melbourne Renegades vs Adelaide Strikers (Marvel Stadium, 7:15pm)

Saturday, December 30: Sydney Thunder vs Sydney Sixers (Sydney Showground, 7:15pm)

Sunday, December 31: Adelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Stars, Adelaide Oval (7:15pm)

Monday, January 1: Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder (Blundstone Arena, 4pm); Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Sixers (Gabba, 7:15pm)

Tuesday, January 2: Melbourne Stars vs Melbourne Renegades (MCG, 7:15pm)

Wednesday, January 3: Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat (C.ex Coffs International Stadium, 6:05pm); Perth Scorchers vs Adelaide Strikers (Optus Stadium, 9:15pm)

Thursday, January 4: Melbourne Renegades vs Hobart Hurricanes (Marvel Stadium, 7:15pm)

Friday, January 5: Adelaide Strikers vs Perth Scorchers (Adelaide Oval, 7:15pm)

Saturday, January 6: Melbourne Stars vs Sydney Sixers (MCG, 7:15pm)

Sunday, January 7: Brisbane Heat vs Hobart Hurricanes (Gabba, 7:15pm)

Monday, January 8: Sydney Thunder vs Perth Scorchers (Sydney Showground, 7:15pm)

Tuesday, January 9: Adelaide Strikers vs Hobart Hurricanes (Adelaide Oval, 7:40pm)

Wednesday, January 10: Brisbane Heat vs Perth Scorchers (Gabba, 7:40pm)

Thursday, January 11: Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers (Blundstone Arena, 7:15pm)

Friday, January 12: Sydney Sixers vs Sydney Thunder (SCG, 7:15pm)

Saturday, January 13: Perth Scorchers vs Brisbane Heat (Optus Stadium, 4:15pm); Melbourne Renegades vs Melbourne Stars (Marvel Stadium, 7:30pm)

Sunday, January 14: Sydney Thunder vs Adelaide Strikers (Manuka Oval, 7:15pm)

Monday, January 15: Melbourne Stars vs Hobart Hurricanes (MCG, 7:15pm)

Tuesday, January 16: Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers (Optus Stadium, 7:40pm)

Wednesday, January 17: Sydney Thunder vs Melbourne Renegades (Sydney Showground, 7:15pm)

Friday, January 19: Qualifier, TBC

Saturday, January 20: Knockout, TBC

Monday, January 22: Challenger, TBC

Wednesday, January 24: Final, TBC

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BBL Perth Scorchers’ Quest for Championship Domination

The Perth Scorchers, Australia’s T20 cricket powerhouse, are gearing up for another explosive season as they chase the elusive glory in the upcoming Big Bash League (BBL) after securing their fifth BBL title in the 2022-23 season. The team has added some remarkable talent to its roster, and the excitement among fans is reaching fever pitch as they look forward to witnessing their favorite franchise in action.

England’s Test cricket star, Zak Crawley, is the newest addition to the Scorchers’ squad. This draft coup saw the towering opener join their ranks, despite falling out of the platinum stage. The Scorchers used the final pick of the second round to secure his services, bolstering their batting lineup with a promising English talent.

However, the Scorchers’ astute choices don’t end there. Laurie Evans, a standout performer in the 2021-22 final, has returned as a third-round selection. What makes Evans’s comeback even more remarkable is the redemption story surrounding his journey. Less than a year ago, he faced a doping test controversy that led to a ban. After being cleared of any wrongdoing, Evans is now ready to continue his cricketing journey with the Scorchers.

Perth Scorchers have a history of forming a strong core of local players, a strategy that has contributed to their four championships. In this year’s draft, they strategically passed in the first round, emphasizing their commitment to keeping their local heroes within the team. The team’s decision to leave room open in the salary cap to ensure the retention of key players speaks volumes about their dedication to the Western Australian talent pool.

While the Scorchers may not have picked up elite players in the first round, their approach is focused on securing the future of Western Australian cricket. They are keen to keep their local list together and will look to continue the successful strategy they’ve employed over the past couple of years.

With the draft behind them, the Scorchers are turning their attention to negotiations with Test star and local talent Cam Green. Green is expected to be listed as a marquee player, which means his salary will only count towards the cap if he is available for the tournament. This strategy allows the Scorchers to maintain a strong core of local players while having the flexibility to bring in overseas talent as needed.

Zak Crawley, the newly acquired talent, has already made a name for himself with a stunning performance in the Ashes series. He played all five Tests for England, and his remarkable cover-drive off the very first ball of the series became an iconic moment. While he is yet to make his T20 international debut, his impressive strike rate in domestic T20 matches suggests that he can be a formidable force in the BBL.

As the Scorchers prepare for the upcoming season, the addition of Zak Crawley and the return of Laurie Evans add significant firepower to their squad. With a strong focus on retaining local talent and a history of championship success, the Perth Scorchers are once again setting their sights on BBL glory. Cricket fans in Australia and around the world can’t wait to see if they can maintain their dominance and secure another title in the upcoming season. The quest for championship domination continues, and the Scorchers are ready to light up the BBL with their scorching performances.

What makes the Perth Scorchers a successful BBL team?

In a thrilling showdown on Friday (21 Jan 2022), the Perth Scorchers secured their fourth Big Bash League (BBL) title by defeating the Sydney Sixers, clinching the coveted championship with a commanding 79-run victory. Led by Ashton Turner, the Scorchers displayed remarkable prowess in both batting and bowling, leaving the Sixers trailing in their wake.

The Scorchers faced the Sixers in a battle for supremacy, and from the outset, they showcased their determination to emerge victorious. After winning the toss, Sydney Sixers’ skipper Moises Henriques chose to field first. However, the initial powerplay did not favor the Scorchers, as they found themselves struggling at 25/4 after the first six overs.

Yet, the Scorchers refused to succumb to the pressure, thanks to a stellar partnership between Laurie Evans and skipper Ashton Turner. This duo combined forces and orchestrated a remarkable fifth-wicket stand, accumulating 104 runs off just 59 balls. Their exceptional performance turned the tide of the match, allowing the Scorchers to post a competitive total of 171/6. Laurie Evans remained unbeaten, delivering a scintillating innings of 76 off 41 balls, while Ashton Turner contributed a crucial 54 off 35 balls.

In response, the Sydney Sixers faced an uphill battle to chase down the challenging target set by the Scorchers. However, they were unable to find their rhythm and succumbed to the relentless bowling attack of the Scorchers. Andrew Tye led the charge, claiming 3 wickets for just 15 runs, while Jhye Richardson chipped in with 2 wickets, conceding 20 runs. Daniel Hughes emerged as the lone fighter for the Sixers, contributing 42 runs off 33 balls.

This victory marked a historic achievement for the Perth Scorchers, making them the most successful team in BBL history with four titles to their name. Their journey to this momentous victory was characterized by consistent performances and resilience. Since the inception of the BBL, the Scorchers have established themselves as a dominant force in the tournament, reaching the finals on six occasions during its eleven editions.

In the initial four seasons of the BBL, the Scorchers consistently reached the final but faced defeat in the first two attempts. They finally secured their maiden title in the 2013-14 season and followed it up with another triumph in 2014-15. Despite a setback in the subsequent season, they roared back to claim the title once again in 2016-17. Their journey in the tournament included reaching the semi-finals and experiencing a dip in performance before reclaiming the championship in 2017.

After two seasons of relative struggle, the Scorchers exhibited a resurgence, making it to the final of the 2020-21 edition, albeit with an unfortunate loss to the Sixers. However, they redeemed themselves in the most recent final, solidifying their status as the preeminent team in BBL history.

The Perth Scorchers’ comprehensive victory in the BBL 2021-22 final against the Sydney Sixers secured their fourth championship title, making them the most successful team in the tournament’s history. Their journey has been defined by resilience, consistency, and a commitment to excellence.

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