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Big Bash League
CricketStudio publishes citation-grade ball-by-ball coverage of every Big Bash League match since the inaugural 2011/12 season. Data sourced from Cricsheet under CC BY 3.0, normalized to the same atomic-claim schema we use for IPL, MLC, and WPL.
Matches
662
Seasons
15
Franchises
8
Venues
32
Players
532
Balls captured
153,250
Season champions
| Season | Champion | Result |
|---|---|---|
2011/12 | Sydney Sixers | SIX def SCO in final |
2012/13 | Brisbane Heat | HEA def SCO in final |
2013/14 | Perth Scorchers | SCO def HUR in final |
2014/15 | Perth Scorchers | SCO def SIX in final |
2015/16 | Sydney Thunder | THU def STA in final |
2016/17 | Perth Scorchers | SCO def SIX in final |
2017/18 | Adelaide Strikers | STR def HUR in final |
2018/19 | Melbourne Renegades | REN def STA in final |
2019/20 | Sydney Sixers | SIX def STA in final |
2020/21 | Sydney Sixers | SIX def SCO in final |
2021/22 | Perth Scorchers | SCO def SIX in final |
2022/23 | Brisbane Heat | HEA def REN in final |
2023/24 | Brisbane Heat | HEA def STR in final |
Coverage by season
All-time leaders
Career aggregates across all completed BBL seasons (2011/12–2024/25). See all 33 leaderboards →
Franchises
- Adelaide Strikers164 matches · seasons 2011/12–2025/26
- Brisbane Heat163 matches · seasons 2011/12–2025/26
- Hobart Hurricanes162 matches · seasons 2011/12–2025/26
- Melbourne Renegades158 matches · seasons 2011/12–2025/26
- Melbourne Stars166 matches · seasons 2011/12–2025/26
- Perth Scorchers175 matches · seasons 2011/12–2025/26
- Sydney Sixers175 matches · seasons 2011/12–2025/26
- Sydney Thunder161 matches · seasons 2011/12–2025/26
Venues
- Adelaide Oval83 matches · 2011/12–2025/26
- Melbourne Cricket Ground75 matches · 2011/12–2025/26
- Sydney Cricket Ground70 matches · 2011/12–2025/26
- Perth StadiumPerth · 48 matches · 2017/18–2025/26
- Bellerive OvalHobart · 44 matches · 2011/12–2020/21
- Docklands StadiumMelbourne · 44 matches · 2011/12–2020/21
- Sydney Showground Stadium41 matches · 2014/15–2025/26
- Brisbane Cricket Ground, WoolloongabbaBrisbane · 37 matches · 2011/12–2019/20
- Western Australia Cricket Association GroundPerth · 30 matches · 2011/12–2016/17
- Docklands Stadium, MelbourneMelbourne · 28 matches · 2021/22–2025/26
- Bellerive Oval, HobartHobart · 27 matches · 2021/22–2025/26
- Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, BrisbaneBrisbane · 24 matches · 2021/22–2025/26
- Manuka OvalCanberra · 19 matches · 2014/15–2020/21
- Carrara OvalCarrara · 18 matches · 2018/19–2023/24
- Stadium AustraliaSydney · 13 matches · 2011/12–2014/15
- Manuka Oval, CanberraCanberra · 10 matches · 2021/22–2025/26
- GMHBA Stadium, South Geelong, VictoriaGeelong · 9 matches · 2021/22–2025/26
- Aurora StadiumLaunceston · 7 matches · 2017/18–2020/21
- Brisbane Cricket GroundBrisbane · 6 matches · 2020/21–2020/21
- W.A.C.A. GroundPerth · 5 matches · 2017/18–2017/18
- International Sports Stadium, Coffs HarbourCoffs Harbour · 4 matches · 2021/22–2025/26
- Simonds Stadium, South Geelong, VictoriaGeelong · 4 matches · 2017/18–2019/20
- University of Tasmania Stadium, LauncestonLaunceston · 3 matches · 2022/23–2023/24
- Junction Oval, MelbourneMelbourne · 2 matches · 2021/22–2022/23
- Lavington Sports Oval, AlburyAlbury · 2 matches · 2022/23–2023/24
- Ted Summerton ReserveMoe · 2 matches · 2018/19–2019/20
- Traeger ParkAlice Springs · 2 matches · 2017/18–2019/20
- Aurora Stadium, LauncestonLaunceston · 1 matches · 2021/22–2021/22
- Cazaly's Stadium, CairnsCairns · 1 matches · 2022/23–2022/23
- Geelong Cricket GroundGeelong · 1 matches · 2018/19–2018/19
- International Sports StadiumCoffs Harbour · 1 matches · 2019/20–2019/20
- North Sydney Oval, SydneySydney · 1 matches · 2022/23–2022/23
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Big Bash League?
- The Big Bash League (BBL) is Australia's premier T20 franchise competition, run by Cricket Australia since 2011/12 with 8 city-based teams.
- Who has won the most BBL titles?
- Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers share the record for most BBL titles. Full season-by-season results are at /leagues/bbl/standings.
- Who won BBL 2023/24?
- Brisbane Heat won BBL|13 (2023/24). See /leagues/bbl/seasons/2023-24 for the full breakdown.
- Who won BBL 2022/23?
- Brisbane Heat won BBL|12 (2022/23), defeating the Melbourne Renegades in the final.
- How many teams are in the BBL?
- The BBL has 8 franchises: Adelaide Strikers, Brisbane Heat, Hobart Hurricanes, Melbourne Renegades, Melbourne Stars, Perth Scorchers, Sydney Sixers, and Sydney Thunder.
- Who has scored the most runs in BBL history?
- Full career rankings across all BBL seasons are at /leagues/bbl/leaderboards/orange-cap.
- What data source does CricketStudio use for BBL?
- All BBL ball-by-ball data is sourced from Cricsheet (cricsheet.org) under CC BY 3.0. No scraping — every claim traces to a licensed ball-by-ball record.
- How many BBL leaderboards does CricketStudio publish?
- CricketStudio publishes 33 BBL statistical leaderboards covering batting, bowling, phase splits (powerplay, death), milestones, and dot-ball percentage at /leagues/bbl/leaderboards.
- How many seasons of BBL data does CricketStudio cover?
- CricketStudio covers all 14 BBL seasons from 2011/12 through 2024/25, sourced from Cricsheet under CC BY 3.0.