The BBL squads for year 2018 – 2019 are almost decided. Every squad in general will have 18 players, out of which two can belong from overseas. The squad members will be officially announced in December. All the teams have to come up with the players before 8 December. Some of the teams have announced their main players.
In case of injuries or penalty extra players can be selected during the match.
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Here is the list of the eight squads competing this season -
Adelaide Strikers – In the 2016-2017 BBL match Strikers performance wasn’t up to the mark. They came sixth and failed to get the championship in the past two seasons. In the last league, the fans quenched their thirst for the team to succeed when Strikers won by 25 runs with Hobart Hurricane. The battle was enthralling for the audience.
Adelaide Strikers squad
- Alex Carey
- Michael Cormack
- Wes Agar
- Travis Head
- David Grant
- Colin Ingram (South Africa)
- Rashid Khan (Afghanistan)
- Ben Laughlin
- Jake Lehmann
- Michael Neser
- Liam O’Connor
- Peter Siddle
- Matt Short
- Billy Stanlake
- Jake Weatherald,
- Nick Winter
- Jonathan Wells
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Brisbane Heat – The team wasn’t able to make it to the semi-final in the year 2016-2017. It played only four matches. Brisbane heat finished the 2th last lague scoring a net run rate.
Brisbane Heat squad
1. Brendon McCullum
2. Max Bryant
3. Joe Burns
4. Ben Cutting
5. Brendan Doggett
6. Sam Heazlett
7. Marnus Labuschagne
8. Josh Lalor
9. Chris Lynn
10. James Pattinson
11. Jimmy Peirson
12. Jack Prestwidge
13. Matt Renshaw
14. Alex Ross
15. Mitchell Swepson
16. Mark Steketee
17. Mujeeb Ur Rahman
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Hobart Hurricanes – They poor play in the 2017-2018 matches stopped the team from reaching in the finale. The 5-5 record made them bound back giving an advantage to the Scorchers in the finals.
They lose the second finals while Strikers won it. Thus, in the entire four years, they lost it to a different team.
Hobart Hurricanes squad
1. George Bailey
2. Jofra Archer (West Indies)
3. Johan Botha
4. James Faulkner
5. Caleb Jewell
6. Hamish Kingston
7. Ben McDermott
8. Riley Meredith
9. Simon Milenko
10. Tymal Mills (England)
11. David Moody
12. Tim Paine
13. Sam Rainbird
14. Tom Rogers
15. Clive Rose
16. D’arcy Short
17. Aaron Summers
18. Matthew Wade
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Melbourne Renegades – The Renegades got into the finals in the 2017-2018, but lose the battle by one run to Adelaide. It hasn’t yet entered in the grand finale ever.
Melbourne Renegades squad
1. Aaron Finch
2. Cameron Boyce
3. Dan Christian
4. Tom Cooper
5. Zak Evans
6. Harry Gurney
7. Marcus Harris
8. Mackenzie Harvey,
9. Jon Holland
10. Usman Khan Shinwari
11. Tim Ludeman
12. Joe Mennie
13. Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan)
14. Kane Richardson
15. Will Sutherland
16. Chris Tremain
17. Beau Webster
18. Cameron White
19. Jack Wildermuth
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Melbourne Stars – The last season match was a disaster for the team Melbourne Stars. They not only missed the chance of getting into the finals but came last.
Melbourne Stars squad
1. Michael Beer
2. Scott Boland
3. Jackson Coleman
4. Travis Dean
5. Ben Dunk
6. Seb Gotch
7. Evan Gulbis
8. Peter Handscomb
9. Sandeep Lamichhane (Nepal)
10. Nic Maddinson
11. Glenn Maxwell
12. Matt Parkinson (England)
13. Marcus Stoinis
14. Daniel Worrall
15. Adam Zampa
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Perth Scorchers – Scorchers is the greatest team which has won three titles till now. It has played all the semi-finals & made it to five grand finals too. In 2017-2018 matches the team couldn’t make to the semi-finals. They lose it to Hobart Hurricanes.
Perth Scorchers squad
1. Perth Scorchers squad
2. Ashton Agar
3. Cameron Bancroft
4. Jason Behrendorff
5. Hilton Cartwright
6. Nathan Coulter-Nile
7. Cameron Green
8. Josh Inglis
9. Michael Klinger
10. Mitch Marsh
11. Shaun Marsh
12. Joel Paris
13. Usman Qadir (Pakistan)
14. Jhye Richardson
15. Ashton Turner
16. Andrew Tye
17. Sam Whiteman
18. David Willey (England)
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Sydney Sixers –It was the first time after 2012-2013 match that none of the Sydney squad was in the finals. The Sixers got 4-6 ending with the fifth.
Sydney Sixers squad
1. Moises Henriques
2. Sean Abbott
3. Joe Denly (England)
4. Mickey Edwards
5. Ben Dwarshuis
6. Daniel Hughes
7. Nathan Lyon
8. Peter Nevill
9. Stephen O’Keefe
10. Lloyd Pope
11. Jordan Silk
12. Henry Thornton
13. Jack Edwards
14. John Hastings
15. Justin Avendano
16. Dan Fallins
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Sydney Thunder – The struggle for winning has been the longest for Thunders. The 2015-2016 they got an introductory title while came fourth in 2016-2017. Last year the team managed to win four matches and played sixth too.
Sydney Thunder squad
- Shane Watson
- Fawad Ahmed
- Jos Buttler (England)
- Pat Cummins
- Anton Devcich (New Zealand)
- Callum Ferguson
- Ryan Gibson
- Chris Green
- Chris Jordan (England) Usman Khawaja
- Jay Lenton
- Arjun Nair
- Kurtis Patterson
- Joe Root (England)
- Daniel Sams
- Gurinder Sandhu
- Shane Watson
- Usman Khawaja
- Nathan McAndrew
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