Caribbean comrades become Boxing Day foes
The BBL’s West Indian quartet will go from Christmas Day dinner friends to cricketing enemies in a Boxing Day showdown
The BBL’s West Indian quartet will go from Christmas Day dinner friends to cricketing enemies in a Boxing Day showdown
The Big Bash League’s lack of DRS – and the resulting poor umpiring calls – could see it overtaken by other tournaments around the world.
In his debut BBL game Ollie Davies lived up to the hype for the Sydney Thunder even though his family weren’t there to see it
Adam Zampa got an exemption to drive from Byron Bay to the Gold Coast hub, but some big-name Adelaide Strikers weren’t as lucky when the Queensland border shut.
He has been described as “the next Ricky Ponting” but batting prodigy and freshly minted Sydney Thunder signing Jason Sangha has figured out novel ways dull the constant pressure.
With every new BBL season comes a wave of young guns ready to catapult cricket in our nation to another level.
The Melbourne Stars have pulled off the recruitment coup of the Big Bash by luring West Indian T20 great Dwayne Bravo from city rivals the Renegades.
Rare tearaway Billy Stanlake must be let off the chain to bowl as often, as fast, as he’s capable, says Brett Lee as Australia enters a new high performance era.
TRENT Copeland is carving up the Sheffield Shield this year and has his ear to the ground when it comes to young talent coming through.
THE reigning champions of the Big Bash League, the Strikers took all before them in BBL|07, with a handful of youngsters leading them to an inaugural trophy.
Summer is almost here and it’s time for The Phantom to turn his attention to SuperCoach BBL. And it’s all about the fixture. With the all-important double-game rounds in mind, here is The Phantom’s first team for BBL 18-19.
It’s finally here — SuperCoach BBL turns the thrilling short version of cricket into a fantastic fantasy game that’s free to play and carries great cash prizes. Learn more and sign up here — plus see Strikers big hitter Jake Weatherald’s team.
After collecting the wooden spoon last summer, the Melbourne Stars have transformed their squad, and as a result nothing is certain when it comes to their starting XI. SEE THE SQUAD
PRESSURE is on the Melbourne Renegades, who are the only team in the Big Bash yet to play a final.
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