This summer, the 38-year-old has been the face of the franchise and the BBL. Warner has captained Thunder, after Cricket Australia overturned his leadership ban emanating from the ball-tampering ...
A designated ‘batter’, designated fielder, double play runouts, reduction in number of end changes and batsman being given out for facing a maiden or bowler being awarded with a fifth over after ...
helped Thunder restrict Sixers to a below-par 151-7 from 20 overs at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where Jordan Silk anchored with 43 not out. Opener Jason Sangha (30) came out swinging in the Thunder ...
(Reuters) - Sydney Thunder are eyeing a second Big Bash League title after accounting ... to a below-par 151-7 from 20 overs at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where Jordan Silk anchored with 43 ...
Cricket Australia and the Big Bash League (BBL) organizers are considering new rules for the tournament's 15th edition, The Sydney Morning Herald reported. These include a designated batter and ...
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Trending Photos Former Australian opener David Warner is one of the most explosive batters that the world has ever seen. Currently, the left-hander is showing his finesse in the Big Bash League.
After a thrilling end to the BBL|14 home-and-away season that saw Melbourne Stars sneak into fourth place by winning the final game, the cricket.com.au editorial team have put our selectors hats ...
The day after the BBL final, a 10-day trade window will open ... the ball and in the field," general manager of cricket Simon Insley said. "We are all gutted that the results of the scans have ...
The thrilling Big Bash League (BBL 2025) continues with Melbourne Stars (STA) taking on Hobart Hurricanes (HUR) in Match 40 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, on Sunday, January 19. The Stars ...
He only made 19 in his BBL debut but put on 86 with Fraser-McGurk in a solid pointer to the future of Australian cricket.