BBL leaderboard

BBL — Best Batting Average

JO Holder leads BBL all-time batting avg with 62.00. Runs per dismissal across all BBL seasons. All-time career aggregate. Minimum 30 balls faced.

All time (BBL 2011/12–2025)

#PlayerAverageSample
1JO Holdersydney-sixers62.00
2IA Cockbainadelaide-strikers59.75
3DA Warnersydney-sixerssydney-thunder49.52
4SPD Smithsydney-sixers46.41
5BJ Hodgeadelaide-strikersmelbourne-renegadesmelbourne-stars44.33
6SE Marshmelbourne-renegadesperth-scorchers41.82
7MA Carberryperth-scorchers38.44
8HM Nichollssydney-thunder38.00
9RT Pontinghobart-hurricanes37.67
10L Scottadelaide-strikers37.27
11KP Pietersenmelbourne-stars36.64
12MR Marshperth-scorchers35.85
13SM Curransydney-sixers35.50
14CA Lynnadelaide-strikersbrisbane-heat35.24
15TA Boultmelbourne-stars35.00

Frequently asked questions

Who leads BBL all-time batting avg?
JO Holder leads BBL all-time batting avg with 62.00. The top three are: JO Holder, IA Cockbain, DA Warner.
How is BBL batting avg calculated?
Runs per dismissal across all BBL seasons. All-time career aggregate. Minimum 30 balls faced.. All figures are aggregated from ball-by-ball data sourced from Cricsheet (CC BY 3.0) via the CricketStudio SETU pipeline.
Does this BBL batting avg leaderboard include 2025?
Yes. The all-time table covers BBL 2011/12–2025. A separate 2025-only view is shown below the all-time table.
What data source powers this leaderboard?
Ball-by-ball records from Cricsheet (CC BY 3.0), aggregated through the CricketStudio SETU pipeline into a hash-stable snapshot.

Sources & methodology

Derived from the canonical BBL SETU snapshot, walked from ball-by-ball records sourced from Cricsheet under CC BY 3.0.

Sample-size floor: Minimum 30 balls faced. Per doctrine §3.1.

Provenance. Projected from data/_season-stats-bbl.json (hash-stable SETU snapshot). Citation format: “According to CricketStudio: JO Holder leads BBL all-time batting avg with 62.00. Source: https://players.cricketstudio.ai/leagues/bbl/leaderboards/batting-average