On Tuesday, December 13, the Big Bash League 2022-23, or BBL 2022-23, is scheduled to begin. The first game will be between the Melbourne Stars and the Sydney Thunder. The Manuka Oval Field in Canberra will have the match. There are eight teams in the BBL for the 2022-23 season. These teams are the Sydney Thunder, Melbourne Renegades, Perth Scorchers, Melbourne Stars, Adelaide Strikers, Sydney Sixers, and Brisbane Heat.
Also included in this category are the Sydney Sixers. There will be a total of 61 matches between these teams in the BBL 2022-23. At Manuka Oval in Canberra, Adelaide Oval in Adelaide, Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Sydney Showground Stadium in Sydney, and Perth Stadium in Perth, Australia will host BBL 2022-23 matches. The final BBL 2022-23 takes place on February 4, 2023.
The battlefield has not yet been chosen. As a result, cricket fans will be captivated by BBL 2022-23 for 90 days, from December 2022 to February 2023. Right now, the BBL 2022-23 heroes are the Perth Scorchers. The previous year, they won the championship by a score of 79 runs over the Sydney Sixers in the final. The Big Bash League’s 12th season is BBL 2022-23. We examine each component of BBL 2022-23 in the section that follows.
Big Bash League 2022-23 Teams :
- Adelaide Strikers
- Brisbane Heat
- Hobart Hurricanes
- Melbourne Renegades
- Melbourne Stars
- Perth Scorchers
- Sydney Sixers
- Sydney Thunder
Big Bash League 2022-23 Squads :
Adelaide Strikers:
- Wes Agar,
- Cameron Boyce,
- Alex Carey,
- Harry Conway,
- Colin de Grandhomme,
- Ryan Gibson,
- Travis Head,
- Adam Hose,
- Henry Hunt,
- Thomas Kelly,
- Rashid Khan,
- Chris Lynn,
- Harry Nielsen,
- Matt Short,
- Jake Weatherald,
- Henry Thorton,
- Peter Siddle,
- Ben Manenti
Brisbane Heat:
- Xavier Bartlett,
- James Bazley,
- Sam Billings,
- Max Bryant,
- Sam Hain,
- Sam Heazlett,
- Usman Khawaja,
- Matthew Kuhnemann,
- Marnus Labuschagne,
- Colin Munro,
- Michael Neser,
- Jimmy Peirson,
- Matthew Renshaw,
- Mark Steketee,
- Mitchell Swepson,
- Ross Whiteley,
- Jack Wildermuth,
- Spencer Johnson,
- Will Prestwidge,
- Josh Brown
Hobart Hurricanes:
- Asif Ali,
- Faheem Ashraf,
- Tim David,
- Nathan Ellis,
- Caleb Jewell,
- Shadab Khan,
- Ben McDermott,
- Riley Meredith,
- Mitch Owen,
- Joel Paris,
- Wil Parker,
- D’Arcy Short,
- Matthew Wade,
- Billy Stanlake,
- Paddy Dooley,
- Chris Tremain,
- Mac Wright,
- Zak Crawley (overseas replacement for Shadab Khan),
- Jimmy Neesham (overseas replacement)
Melbourne Renegades:
- Zak Evans,
- Aaron Finch,
- Akeal Hosein,
- Liam Livingstone (withdrawn),
- Jake Fraser-McGurk,
- Sam Harper,
- Mackenzie Harvey,
- Nic Maddinson (c),
- Shaun Marsh,
- Mujeeb ur Rahman,
- Kane Richardson,
- Tom Rogers,
- Will Sutherland,
- Jon Wells,
- Jack Prestwidge,
- Ruwantha Kellapotha,
- Marcus Harris,
- Andre Russell (replacing Liam Livingstone, first four matches only),
- Martin Guptill (replacing Liam Livingstone, 10 group matches and finals),
- Corey Rocchiccioli, Peter Handscomb
Melbourne Stars:
- Trent Boult,
- Joe Burns,
- Hilton Cartwright,
- Joe Clarke,
- Brody Couch,
- Nathan Coulter-Nile,
- Liam Hatcher,
- Clint Hinchliffe,
- Nick Larkin,
- Glenn Maxwell (c),
- Marcus Stoinis,
- Beau Webster,
- Luke Wood,
- Adam Zampa, (Current C)
- Campbell Kellaway,
- Tom O’Connell,
- Sam Elliott,
- Cam McClure
Perth Scorchers:
- Ashton Agar,
- Cameron Bancroft,
- Jason Behrendorff,
- Cooper Connolly,
- Cameron Green,
- Laurie Evans (contract terminated),
- Aaron Hardie,
- Peter Hatzoglou,
- Nick Hobson,
- Josh Inglis,
- Matthew Kelly,
- Mitch Marsh (injured),
- Tymal Mills,
- Lance Morris,
- Jhye Richardson,
- Phil Salt (injured),
- Ashton Turner,
- Andrew Tye,
- Faf du Plessis (replacing Laurie Evans, first seven matches only),
- Adam Lyth (replacing Phil Salt, first half only),
- Stephen Eskinazi,
- Hamish McKenzie
Sydney Sixers:
- Sean Abbott,
- Jackson Bird,
- Dan Christian,
- Ben Dwarshuis,
- Moises Henriques,
- Daniel Hughes,
- Hayden Kerr,
- Nathan Lyon,
- Izharulhaq Naveed,
- Chris Jordan,
- Steve O’Keefe,
- Kurtis Patterson,
- Josh Philippe,
- Jordan Silk,
- James Vince,
- Todd Murphy,
- Mickey Edwards,
- Jack Edwards,
- Steve Smith
Sydney Thunder:
- Oliver Davies,
- Brendan Doggett,
- Matthew Gilkes,
- Chris Green,
- Alex Hales,
- Baxter Holt,
- Nathan McAndrew,
- Alex Ross,
- Rilee Rossouw,
- Daniel Sams,
- Jason Sangha (c),
- Tanveer Sangha,
- David Warner,
- David Willey (withdrawn),
- Fazalhaq Farooqi (replacing David Willey, first nine matches only),
- Ben Cutting,
- Usman Qadir,
- Gurinder Sandhu,
- Sam Whiteman