The Big Bash League’s 2022-23 season will feature 61 games. The Big Bash League winners list over time can be found here. Cricket enthusiasts love the Australia T20 league a lot. After the Indian Premier League, it is the second-richest Twenty20 league. It creates a solid measure of income for the CA(Cricket Australia).
Since its debut in 2011, the league has attracted a large number of fans over the years. The tournament features most of the international T20 stars. The eight teams will battle it out once more for the prestigious trophy. With the addition of South African veteran Faf Duplessis, Perth Scorchers, the defending champions, appear to be a very strong team once more.
Chris Lynn has the tournament record for the most runs scored. At this point in the tournament, he has scored 3004 runs. While scoring these runs, Lynn also maintained an amazing strike rate of 148. Throughout his career, he played for the Brisbane Heat. He also holds the record for the most sixes played (180).
In the tournament’s history, Sydney boy Sean Abbott has taken the most wickets in bowling. He has 125 scalps, with an average of 20.87 per game.
Big Bash League Prize Money Details :
Prizes for Big Bash League 2022; $450,000 Champions; Second place, $220,000; Semi-Finalist, $80,000 (for each team that loses in the semi-finals) The Perth Scorchers are the tournament’s most successful team. They have won the title four times, the most of any team. The trophy has yet to be won by Melbourne Stars or Hobart Hurricanes.
Big Bash League Winners List and Runner-Ups :
Edition | Winner | Runner-up |
2011-12 | Sydney Sixers | Perth Scorchers |
2012-13 | Brisbane Heat | Perth Scorchers |
2013-14 | Perth Scorchers | Hobart Hurricanes |
2014-15 | Perth Scorchers | Sydney Sixers |
2015-16 | Sydney Thunder | Melbourne Stars |
2016-17 | Perth Scorchers | Sydney Sixers |
2017-18 | Adelaide Strikers | Hobart Hurricanes |
2018-19 | Melbourne Renegades | Melbourne Stars |
2019-20 | Sydney Sixers | Melbourne Stars |
2020-21 | Sydney Sixers | Perth Scorchers |
2021-22 | Perth Scorchers | Sydney Sixers |