DateRHome v Away-
02/19 06:00 - Nepal v Phillippines 218/3(20)-82/8(20)
02/18 10:00 - Ireland v UAE 139/9(20)-157/5(20)
02/18 10:00 - Germany v Bahrain 106/10(16.4)-107/4(15.4)
02/18 06:00 - Oman v Nepal 78/10(17)-117/8(20)
02/18 06:00 - Canada v Phillippines 216/1(20)-98/5(20)
02/17 23:30 - New South Wales v Tasmania 502-427
02/17 23:30 - Victoria v Queensland 464-595
02/17 08:00 - Mpumalanga Rhinos v Tuskers 384/10(90.2)-247/10(81.5)
02/10 21:30 - Otago v Auckland 196-409
02/09 00:00 - Queensland v New South Wales 322-323
02/09 00:00 - South Australia v Victoria 579-500
02/03 21:30 - Auckland v Northern Districts 208 All Out,230 & 68/3
02/03 21:30 - Auckland v Northern Districts 404-403
01/31 16:30 - Brother Gas v Interglobe Marine 177/7,175/4
01/30 16:30 - Interglobe Marine v MGM Cricket Club 200/8,155/8
01/30 12:30 - Brother Gas v Karwan Blues 239/3,144/9
01/28 16:30 - MGM Cricket Club v The Vision Shipping 200/4,152/9
01/27 16:30 - Bukhatir XI v Karwan Blues 140/8,144/5
01/27 08:00 - Border v Northern Cape Heat 86/10(33.2)-525/5(130)
01/27 08:00 - Limpopo Impalas v South Western District 227/10(82.5)-245/10(80)
01/27 08:00 - Mpumalanga Rhinos v Easterns 224/10(65.4)-393/10(107.2)
01/27 07:00 - Dolphins v Warriors 451/10(139)-386/10(110.2)
01/26 16:30 - The Vision Shipping v Karwan Strikers 183/6,154/9
01/25 16:30 - Karwan Blues v Savannah Lions 201/4,129/8
01/24 16:30 - Karwan Blues v Karwan Strikers 133/1,130/8
01/23 16:30 - Interglobe Marine v Brother Gas 86 All Out,81/2
01/23 12:30 - Karwan Strikers v MGM Cricket Club 145/8,148/6
01/22 16:30 - Savannah Lions v The Vision Shipping 103 All Out,105/3
01/21 16:30 - Brother Gas v Karwan Blues 171/7,146/8
01/20 16:30 - The Vision Shipping v Bukhatir XI 160/8,158/7

Wikipedia - Big Bash League

The Big Bash League (BBL) also known as the KFC Big Bash League for sponsorship reasons, is an Australian men's professional club Twenty20 cricket league, which was established in 2011 by Cricket Australia. The Big Bash League replaced the previous competition, the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash, and features eight city-based franchises instead of the six state teams which had participated previously. The competition has been sponsored by fast food-chicken outlet KFC since its inception. It was in 2016/17 one of the two T20 cricket leagues, alongside the Indian Premier League, to feature amongst the top ten domestic sport leagues in average attendance. The winner of BBL 13 (2023/2024) was the Brisbane Heat, who beat the Sydney Sixers by 54 runs in the final.

BBL matches are played in Australia during the summer, in December, January and February.

Out of the eight teams in the tournament, six have won the title at least once. The Perth Scorchers are the most successful team in the league's short history, having won the title five times including consecutively for two years twice. The Sydney Sixers have won the title three times, including consecutively for two years. The other four teams that have won the title are the Brisbane Heat, with two titles, and the Adelaide Strikers, Melbourne Renegades, and Sydney Thunder with one title each.

History

Trophy

A design contest was held in 2011 to determine the design of the Big Bash League trophy. The competition was restricted to Australian designers, with the final design, chosen by the public from a field of three, revealed on 13 December 2011.

Expansion proposal

Perth Scorchers taking on Hobart Hurricanes at the WACA in 2011

It had been proposed that the tournament would undergo expansion into more regional areas not supported by international cricket. The expansion was originally planned to be implemented in 2012. The proposed teams included: Newcastle, Canberra, Geelong, and Gold Coast. A New Zealand-based team was also mentioned as a possibility which would be based at Auckland or Christchurch, but this is unlikely to happen. The expansion proposal was suspended, mainly because the proposed cities lacked the proper cricket hosting facilities.

The current BBL champions are the Brisbane Heat winning against the Sydney Sixers at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Shane Warne bowling against Sydney Sixers in 2011 at the SCG

In 2015, former Black Caps captain and Melbourne Stars coach Stephen Fleming suggested the expansion of the tournament to include New Zealand teams and become a trans-Tasman competition. He said an expansion into New Zealand would be widely supported by locals. His views were also supported by Brisbane Heat coach and former Black Caps captain Daniel Vettori. Melbourne Renegades chief executive Stuart Coventry also stated that he wants Cricket Australia to grant each club a fifth home fixture next season. Coventry said the BBL was ready to expand from 8 to 10 games, and adding matches would further establish the franchises.

In 2016, Anthony Everard, head of the BBL, flagged the league's intentions to approach expansion through a soft launch. He stated the short to medium term goal was to schedule BBL games involving existing franchises in regional markets before potentially adding new teams after the 2017–18 season when the broadcast deal expired. He also indicated the regional markets of Canberra, Geelong, Launceston, Gold Coast, and Alice Springs will likely host games during the soft launch period. On 27 January 2017, Everard announced an extra eight matches would be added to the 2017–18 season and implored each existing franchise to look at new markets when considering where the extra games would be played, although the lengthened season was not implemented until 2018–19.

In 2018, it was reported that the Gold Coast Suns were interested in securing a Big Bash League franchise if the competition was expanded.

Women's Big Bash League

Former women's Test captain and Head of Brisbane's Centre of Excellence, Belinda Clark, revealed on 19 January 2014 that planning for a women's BBL was in its early stages but could become a reality very soon. She stated that the proposal was being considered due to the huge rise in television ratings during the 2013–14 season, and the rise in women's cricket popularity.

On 19 February 2015, Cricket Australia announced that a Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) would commence in the 2015–16 season, with teams aligned to the men's competition. It was announced that the teams would share the names and colours of the existing men's BBL teams, meaning that there would be two teams from Sydney and Melbourne and one team from Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, and Perth.

The inaugural Women's Big Bash League was won by the Sydney Thunder against the Sydney Sixers by 3 wickets. The current champion from the 2022–23 Women's Big Bash League season is Adelaide Strikers who won their maiden WBBL title by defeating Sydney Thunder by 10 runs.[]

Christmas Day match

In December 2015, Cricket Australia revealed that they are looking into the possibility of hosting a Christmas Day BBL match in the coming years, possibly after the next season. If the proposal is passed, it would have been a first in the history of Australian sport since no professional matches had played in Australia on Christmas Day at that time. "It is something we have just recently started discussing, the possibilities of that. We're talking about playing a Christmas Eve match, we already play Boxing Day," CA's Executive GM (Operations) Mike McKenna said. This has not yet occurred, but in September 2018, it was reported that Cricket Australia had struck a deal with the Players Association to play BBL matches on Christmas Day.

The Plunket Shield is a prestigious first-class cricket tournament held in New Zealand, not India. Established in 1892, it is named after the former Governor of New Zealand, Sir William Plunket. The tournament features regional teams representing various provinces, competing in a round-robin format over several weeks.

The Plunket Shield is known for its rich history and has been a vital platform for nurturing local talent and providing players with the opportunity to showcase their skills in the longer format of the game. Matches are played in traditional white clothing, and the tournament typically takes place during the New Zealand domestic cricket season, which runs from October to March.

Teams compete for the coveted shield, with the winner being determined by points accumulated throughout the tournament. The Plunket Shield has produced many of New Zealand's cricketing legends and continues to be a key component of the country's cricketing landscape, contributing to the development of players who aspire to represent the national team.

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