In this article, we will see Big Bash League 2019/20 all teams, overseas players, full squads & complete schedule. Big Bash League is scheduled from 17 December 2019 and concludes on 8 February 2020 in Australia. This will be the ninth season of the Big Bash League T20 cricket. We will see a total of 61 action-packed T20 matches in the tournament. Are you ready for the thrill and entertainment?
Okay, this has been a good year for Australia so far. They retained the Ashes Urn trophy, reached the World Cup semi-final, Steve Smith performed exceptionally well in the Ashes series, while David Warner was fantastic in World Cup 2019 and IPL 2019.
Now it is time for some fast-paced cricket action in the form of Big Bash League 2019/20.
Melbourne Renegades had won the 2018/19 Big Bash League. Who do you think will win this year. Read on to know the squads and make a guess.
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Let us first see the teams participating in the Big Bash League 2019/20.
Teams in the Big Bash League 2019/20
The below image shows all the teams in the BBL 2019/20.
Eight Teams Participating in the BBL 2019/20 are:
- Hobart Hurricanes
- Melbourne Renegades
- Sydney Sixers
- Melbourne Stars
- Brisbane Heat
- Sydney Thunder
- Adelaide Strikers
- Perth Scorchers
Hobart Hurricanes, Melbourne Renegades, Sydney Sixers, and Melbourne Stars were the top four teams to qualify for the last year’s BBL semi-finals. Perth Scorchers was at the bottom of the points table.
Melbourne Renegades were the last year’s Big Bash League Champions. They had beaten Melbourne Stars in the final at Docklands, Melbourne by 13 runs.
New Changes in BBL 2019/2020
- Unlimited Super Overs if Super Overs are tied.
- Play-off match structure: Now even the 5th placed team will be considered for the play-off stage.
- The playoff matches this year have got special names. They are called The Eliminator, The Qualifier, The Knock-Out, The Challenger and The Final.
Overseas Players in BBL 2019/20
Tom Curran, Jos Butler, Harry Gurney, Jofra Archer, and James Vince from England; Qais Ahmad, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and Zahir Khan from Afghanistan; and Chris Morris, AB de Villiers, and Dale Steyn from South Africa are the overseas players signed up by various BBL teams so far for the ninth season of the tournament. Few more players are expected to be signed up by teams in the coming weeks.
If you want to know about the last year’s (BBL 2018) Big Bash League top performers then read that here: All Top Batting, Bowling, and Fielding Records in BBL 2018/19
BBL 2019/20 Squads of All Teams
BBL Squad Rules:
Each team squad :
1) will have a total of 18 members.
2) can have a maximum of two overseas players in the squad.
Below are the squads of each team for Big Bash League 2019/20. Some positions are still to be filled in. So most of the squads are still not complete yet. We will update them as BBL teams sign up new players for the remaining spots.
1. Hobart Hurricanes Squad for BBL 2019/20:
Australian Players: Batter George Bailey, all-rounder James Faulkner, batter Caleb Jewel, batter Ben McDermott, pacer Riley Meredith, all-rounder Tom Rogers, all-rounder D’Arcy Short, bowler Aaron Summers, wicket-keeper batsman Matthew Wade, medium-pacer Scott Boland, left-handed wicket-keeper batsman Jake Doran, medium-pacer Nathan Ellis, bowling all-rounder Jarrod Freeman, all-rounder Simon Milenko, pacer David Moody, slow left-arm orthodox spinner Clive Rose.
Overseas players: 18-year old spinner Qais Ahmad (AFG), batsman David Miller (SA) (David Miller comes as a replacement for England’s Jofra Archer who will not be available due England team’s international commitments)
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2. Melbourne Renegades Squad for BBL 2019/20:
Australian Players: leg-spinner Cameron Boyce, all-rounder Dan Christian, batsman Tom Cooper, 19-year old medium pacer Zak Evans, batsman Aaron Finch, 17-year old all-rounder Jake Fraser-McGurk, wicket-keeper batsman Sam Harper, batsman Marcus Harris, batsman Mackenzie Harvey, slow left-arm orthodox bowler Jon Holland, left-handed batsman Shaun Marsh, pacer Joe Mennie, pacer Kane Richardson, bowling all-rounder Will Sutherland, batsman Beau Webster, all-rounder Jack Wildermuth.
Overseas players: English left-arm pacer Harry Gurney (ENG), all-rounder Mohammad Nabi (AFG)
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3. Sydney Sixers Squad for BBL 2019/20:
Australian Players: All-rounder Sean Abbott, batsman Justin Avendano, all-rounder Ben Dwarshuis, batsman Jack Edwards, bowler Mickey Edwards, all-rounder Daniel Fallins, all-rounder Moises Henriques, batter Daniel Hughes, wicket-keeper batsman Peter Nevill, bowler Stephen O’Keefe, batsman Josh Philippe, bowler Lloyd Pope, batsman Jordan Silk, bowler Henry Thornton, medium-pacer Jackson Bird, off-spinner Nathan Lyon, batsman Steve Smith
Overseas Players: Bowler Tom Curran (ENG) and English batsman James Vince (ENG)
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4. Melbourne Stars Squad for BBL 2019/20:
Australian Players: All-rounder Hilton Cartwright, bowler Jackson Coleman, all-rounder Nathan Coulter-Nile, wicket-keeper batsman Ben Dunk, wicket-keeper batsman Peter Handscomb, bowling all-rounder Clint Hinchliffe, batsman Nic Maddinson, all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, all-rounder Jonathan Merlo, bowler Lance Morris, all-rounder Marcus Stoinis, bowler Daniel Worrall, leg-spinner Adam Zampa, batsman Nick Larkin, bowling all-rounder Tom O’Connell,
Overseas Players: Pacer Pat Brown (ENG), lethal fast bowler Dale Steyn (SA), leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane (Nepal)
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5. Brisbane Heat Squad for BBL 2019/20:
Australian Players: batsman Max Bryant, batsman Joe Burns, bowler Ben Cutting, left-handed batsman Sam Heazlett, batsman Marnus Labuschagne, bowler Josh Lalor, batsman Chris Lynn, bowler James Pattinson, wicket-keeper batsman James Peirson, bowler Jack Prestwidge, batsman Matt Renshaw, bowler Mark Steketee, leg-spinner Mitch Swepson, pacer Ben Laughlin
Overseas Players: spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Afg), spinner Zahir Khan (Afg), Star batsman Ab de Villiers (SA), wicket-keeper batsman Tom Banton (ENG)
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6. Sydney Thunder Squad for BBL 2019/20:
Australian Players: All-rounder Pat Cummins, batsman & captain Callum Ferguson, bowler Chris Green, left-handed batsman Usman Khawaja, wicket-keeper batsman Jay Lenton, all-rounder Arjun Nair, bowler Daniel Sams, bowler Gurinder Sandhu, batsman Jason Sangha, medium-pacer Chris Tremain, leg-spinner Jonathan Cook, batsman Alex Ross, wicket-keeper batsman Matthew Gilkes, 17-year old leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha, batsman Oliver Davies, pacer Brendan Doggett, all-rounder Nathan McAndrew
Overseas players: All-rounder Chris Morris(SA), batsman Alex Hales (ENG)
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7. Adelaide Strikers Squad for BBL 2019/20:
Australian Players: Bowler Wes Agar, wicket-keeper batsman Alex Carey, batsman Travis Head, batsman Jake Lehmann, all-rounder Michael Neser, bowler Liam O’Connor, batsman Matt Short, bowler Peter Siddle, bowler Billy Stanlake, all-rounder Cameron Valente, batsman Jake Weatherald, batsman Jonathan Wells, batsman Cameron White, bowler Nick Winter, pacer Harry Conway, wicket-keeper left-hand batsman Harry Neilsen
Overseas players: Wicket-keeper batsman Phil Salt(ENG), all-rounder Rashid Khan (AFG)
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8. Perth Scorchers Squad for BBL 2019/20:
Australian Players: Bowler Ashton Agar, bowler Fawad Ahmed, batsman Cameron Bancroft, bowler Jason Behrendorff, bowler Cameron Green, all-rounder Aaron Hardie, batsman Nick Hobson, wicket-keeper batsman Josh Inglis, bowler Matthew Kelly, all-rounder Mitchell Marsh (c), bowler Joel Paris, bowler Jhye Richardson, all-rounder Ashton Turner, bowler Andrew Tye, wicket-keeper batsman Sam Whiteman, left-handed batsman Kurtis Patterson.
Overseas players: All-rounder Chris Jordan (ENG), batsman Liam Livingston (ENG)
Spots remaining: Zero
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BBL 2019/20 Complete Schedule of Matches
Below is the table showing the complete schedule of the Big Bash League 2019/20 along with timings and venues. The tournament will begin on December 17, 2019, with the clash between Brisbane Heat and Sydney Thunder at the Gabba, in Brisbane. The final will take place on February 8, 2020.
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So far we saw Big Bash League 2019/20 teams, overseas players, squads, and schedule. Now let us see the winners from the past seasons of the BBL.
Playoff Matches Flowchart:
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Big Bash League (BBL) 2019/20 TV & Live Stream Options
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BBL 2019/20 All Past Winners and Runners up
The below table shows the past winners and runners up of the Big Bash League competition from year 2011/12 to the year 2018/19.
Perth Scorchers are have reached the final maximum number of times. They played five finals and won the competition total three times.
Sydney Sixers, Sydney Thunders, Brisbane Heat, Melbourne Renegades, and Adelaide Strikers all have won the competition once each.
Though Hobart Hurricanes and Melbourne Stars both played the finals twice, they have not yet tasted the ultimate success.
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So we saw all the Big Bash League 2019/20 teams, overseas players, full squads of all teams, complete schedule, and also the past winners and runners up of the competition. We hope you got all the information you needed about the Big Bash League 2019/20. Last year it was Melbourne Renegades who had won the competition. Who do you think will win this year? Comment your thoughts below now!
Sources:
- https://www.bigbash.com.au/news
- https://www.cricket.com.au
- https://en.wikipedia.org/Big_Bash_League_season
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