Big Bash League 2023-24 Schedule, Squad, Live Stram and TV Telecast Details

BKT Big Bash League 2023-24 Schedule | BBL Fixtures, Time Table Live Stream, TV Telecast: The Big Bash League 2023-24 season 13 is going to be scheduled from the 07th of December 2023, between Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Stars at The Gabba, Brisbane at 06:15 PM local time. Cricket Australia and the Big Bash League board have released the Schedule of the BKT Big Bash League 2023-24 along with the Woman Big Bash League. The Perth Scorchers is the defending champion. The majority of matches will be played at night.

BKT Big Bash League 2023-24 Schedule for men and women are released by Cricket Australia. You can check Women’s and Men’s schedules on BBL’s official website. Below men’s Big Bash League, 2023-24 schedule is updated with time and venue. Now You can enjoy the Live streaming of BKT Big Bash T20 from your home or you can book the Cricket match Online Ticket and watch at the Stadium. You can also check the Point Table for the BKT Big Bash League 2023-24.

Cricket Australia unveiled the full fixture list for BBL 13 on 15th July, with the 61-match tournament running nearly two months from December 07th until January 24th and featuring a full home-and-away season. Several changes for the season, including bonus points, substitutions, and free hits for wides, were suggested by Cricket Australia.

Big Bash League 2023-24 Schedule

Sr. No.DateTimeMatch DetailsVenue
107 Dec 202306:15 PMBrisbane Heat vs Melbourne StarsThe Gabba, Brisbane
208 Dec 202307:15 PMSydney Sixers vs Melbourne RenegadesSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
309 Dec 202306:45 PMAdelaide Strikers vs Brisbane HeatAdelaide Oval, Adelaide
410 Dec 202307:15 PMMelbourne Renegades vs Perth ScorchersSimonds Stadium, Geelong
511 Dec 202307:15 PMHobart Hurricanes vs Sydney SixersNorth Tasmania Cricket Association Ground, Launceston
612 Dec 202307:15 PMSydney Thunder vs Brisbane HeatManuka Oval, Canberra
713 Dec 202307:15 PMMelbourne Stars vs Perth ScorchersMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
819 Dec 202306:45 PMAdelaide Strikers vs Sydney ThunderAdelaide Oval, Adelaide
920 Dec 202304:15 PMPerth Scorchers vs Hobart HurricanesPerth Stadium, Perth
1021 Dec 202307:15 PMMelbourne Renegades vs Brisbane HeatDocklands Stadium, Melbourne
1122 Dec 202307:15 PMSydney Sixers vs Adelaide StrikersSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
1223 Dec 202303:30 PMMelbourne Stars vs Sydney ThunderLavington Sports Oval, Albury
1323 Dec 202307:15 PMHobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne RenegadesBellerive Oval, Hobart
1426 Dec 202306:05 PMSydney Sixers vs Melbourne StarsSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
1526 Dec 202306:15 PMPerth Scorchers vs Melbourne RenegadesPerth Stadium, Perth
1627 Dec 202306:15 PMBrisbane Heat vs Sydney ThunderThe Gabba, Brisbane
1728 Dec 202307:15 PMHobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne StarsBellerive Oval, Hobart
1829 Dec 202307:15 PMMelbourne Renegades vs Adelaide StrikersDocklands Stadium, Melbourne
1930 Dec 202307:15 PMSydney Thunder vs Sydney SixersSydney Showground Stadium, Sydney
2031 Dec 202306:45 PMAdelaide Strikers vs Melbourne StarsAdelaide Oval, Adelaide
2101 Jan 202404:00 PMHobart Hurricanes vs Sydney ThunderBellerive Oval, Hobart
2201 Jan 202406:15 PMBrisbane Heat vs Sydney SixersThe Gabba, Brisbane
2302 Jan 202407:15 PMMelbourne Stars vs Melbourne RenegadesMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
2403 Jan 202406:05 PMSydney Sixers vs Brisbane HeatInternational Sports Stadium, Coffs Harbour
2503 Jan 202406:15 PMPerth Scorchers vs Adelaide StrikersPerth Stadium, Perth
2604 Jan 202407:15 PMMelbourne Renegades vs Hobart HurricanesDocklands Stadium, Melbourne
2705 Jan 202406:45 PMAdelaide Strikers vs Perth ScorchersAdelaide Oval, Adelaide
2806 Jan 202407:15 PMMelbourne Stars vs Sydney SixersMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
2907 Jan 202406:15 PMBrisbane Heat vs Hobart HurricanesThe Gabba, Brisbane
3008 Jan 202407:15 PMSydney Thunder vs Perth ScorchersSydney Showground Stadium, Sydney
3109 Jan 202407:10 PMAdelaide Strikers vs Hobart HurricanesAdelaide Oval, Adelaide
3210 Jan 202406:40 PMBrisbane Heat vs Perth ScorchersThe Gabba, Brisbane
3311 Jan 202407:15 PMHobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide StrikersBellerive Oval, Hobart
3412 Jan 202407:15 PMSydney Sixers vs Sydney ThunderSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
3513 Jan 202401:15 PMPerth Scorchers vs Brisbane HeatPerth Stadium, Perth
3613 Jan 202407:30 PMMelbourne Renegades vs Melbourne StarsDocklands Stadium, Melbourne
3714 Jan 202407:15 PMSydney Thunder vs Adelaide StrikersManuka Oval, Canberra
3815 Jan 202407:15 PMMelbourne Stars vs Hobart HurricanesMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
3916 Jan 202404:40 PMPerth Scorchers vs Sydney SixersPerth Stadium, Perth
4017 Jan 202407:15 PMSydney Thunder vs Melbourne RenegadesSydney Showground Stadium, Sydney
4119 Jan 202401:45 PMTBC vs TBC, QualifierTBC, TBC
4220 Jan 202401:45 PMTBC vs TBC, KnockoutTBC, TBC
4321 Jan 202401:45 PMTBC vs TBC, ChallengerTBC, TBC
4424 Jan 202401:45 PMTBC vs TBC, FinalTBC, TBC

What’s the schedule?

The competition reverts to a 10-game regular season schedule this summer after five years of playing the seven rival teams twice. That means there will be 40 home-and-away matches in BBL|13 with each club playing three others twice, which will of course include two blockbuster Melbourne and Sydney derbies.

Five teams (the Heat, Scorchers, Renegades, Stars and Sixers) will each play two games in the first week before the tournament goes on a five-day hiatus from December 14-18 to avoid going head-to-head with play in the first Test between Australia and Pakistan in Perth.

The new-look four-team finals series gets underway two days after the Thunder host the Renegades at Sydney Showground in the last match of the home-and-away season on January 17. The first- and second-placed teams get a double chance and will play off for a spot in the decider on January 19, while the loser of that match will play the winner of 3 v 4 for the other spot at taking out the BBL|13 title on January 24.

How To Watch BBL 13? 

The best place is to live at a stadium near you! As well as matches at all the eight major venues across the six states, BBL|13 will also see the Thunder host two matches in Canberra (on December 12 and January 14), the Renegades play the Scorchers in Geelong (December 10), the Hurricanes host the Sixers in Launceston (December 11), the Stars play the Thunder in Albury (December 23) and the Sixers return to Coffs Harbour to face the Heat (January 3).

If you can’t get to the ground, the next best thing is to watch from the comfort of your living room. Fans in Australia will be treated to 39 nights of the men’s Big Bash in prime time this summer, with Channel Seven to broadcast 34 matches live, which includes all four finals. All 44 matches will be broadcast live on Foxtel and Kayo Sports, including 10 exclusive fixtures during the home-and-away season. If you’re not already onboard with Kayo, get around it here.

Big Bash League 2023-24 New Rules

Last season, two batters received six runs for hitting the Marvel Stadium roof in the same match, Cricket Australia has scrapped the rule automatically awarding a six for launching the ball into the Marvel ceiling. The new rule that will be in place for BBL-13 will allow the umpires to decide if the ball is going to clear the boundary or not.

If they decide it was, they will award the batter six runs. If not, it will be ruled a dead ball.

BBL season 13 squads

Adelaide Strikers

Wes Agar, James Bazley, Cameron Boyce, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Travis Head, Adam Hose (England), Henry Hunt, Thomas Kelly, Chris Lynn, Ben Manenti, Harry Nielsen, Jamie Overton (England), David Payne (England), D’Arcy Short, Matt Short, Henry Thorton, Jake Weatherald

Ins: James Bazley (Heat), Brendan Doggett (Thunder), Jamie Overton, David Payne (Scorchers), D’Arcy Short (Hurricanes)

Outs: Harry Conway, Ryan Gibson, Peter Siddle (Renegades), Rashid Khan (injured)

Brisbane Heat

Xavier Bartlett, Sam Billings (England), Josh Brown, Max Bryant, Spencer Johnson, Usman Khawaja, Matthew Kuhnemann, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan McSweeney, Colin Munro (New Zealand), Michael Neser, Jimmy Peirson, Will Prestwidge, Matthew Renshaw, Mitchell Swepson, Jack Wildermuth, Paul Walter (England), Jack Wood

Ins: Jack Wood, Paul Walter

Outs: James Bazley (Strikers), Mark Steketee (Stars), Sam Heazlett (Hurricanes)

Hobart Hurricanes

Corey Anderson (USA), Iain Carlisle, Nikhil Chaudhary, Tim David, Paddy Dooley, Nathan Ellis, Liam Guthrie, Sam Hain (England), Peter Hatzoglou, Sam Heazlett, Caleb Jewell, Chris Jordan (England), Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Mitch Owen, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Wade, Mac Wright

Ins: Corey Anderson, Nikhil Chaudhary, Liam Guthrie, Sam Hain (Heat), Peter Hatzoglou (Scorchers), Sam Heazlett (Heat), Chris Jordan (Sixers)

Outs: Wil Parker, Chris Tremain, Joel Paris (Stars), D’Arcy Short (Strikers), Tim Paine (retired)

Melbourne Renegades

Joe Clarke (England), Quinton de Kock (South Africa), Harry Dixon, Aaron Finch, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Mackenzie Harvey, Ruwantha Kellapotha, Nathan Lyon, Nic Maddinson (c), Shaun Marsh, Fergus O’Neill, Kane Richardson, Tom Rogers, Peter Siddle, Will Sutherland, Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Afghanistan), Jon Wells, Adam Zampa

Ins: Harry Dixon, Nathan Lyon (Sixers), Peter Siddle (Strikers), Adam Zampa (Stars), Quinton de Kock, Joe Clarke (Stars), Fergus O’Neill

Outs: Zak Evans, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Harris, Jack Prestwidge, Corey Rocchiccioli, David Moody, Fawad Ahmed

Melbourne Stars

Scott Boland, Joe Burns, Hilton Cartwright, Brody Couch, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Liam Dawson (England), Sam Harper, Campbell Kellaway, Nick Larkin, Glenn Maxwell, Usama Mir (Pakistan), Joel Paris, Haris Rauf (Pakistan), Tom Rogers, Mark Steketee, Marcus Stoinis, Imad Wasim (Pakistan), Beau Webster (replaced by Jono Merlo for first game)

Ins: Haris Rauf, Usama Mir, Scott Boland, Sam Harper (Renegades), Joel Paris (Hurricanes), Corey Rocchiccioli (Renegades), Mark Steketee (Heat), Imad Wasim

Outs: Adam Zampa (Renegades), Liam Hatcher, (Thunder), Sam Elliott, Clint Hinchliffe, Cameron McClure, Tom O’Connell

Perth Scorchers

Ashton Agar, Jason Behrendorff, Cooper Connolly, Zak Crawley (England), Laurie Evans (England), Stephen Eskinazi (England), Aaron Hardie, Liam Haskett, Nick Hobson, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kelly, Mitch Marsh, Hamish McKenzie, Lance Morris, Jhye Richardson, Sam Whiteman, Ashton Turner, Andrew Tye

Ins: Zak Crawley, Laurie Evans, Liam Haskett, Hamish McKenzie, Sam Whiteman (Thunder)

Outs: Cameron Bancroft (Thunder), Cameron Green, Peter Hatzoglou (Hurricanes)

Sydney Sixers

Sean Abbott, Jackson Bird, Tom Curran (England), Joel Davies, Ben Dwarshuis, Jack Edwards, Moises Henriques, Daniel Hughes, Hayden Kerr, Todd Murphy, Izharulhaq Naveed (Afghanistan), Steve O’Keefe, Kurtis Patterson, Mitch Perry, Josh Philippe, Jordan Silk, Steve Smith, James Vince (England)

Ins: Tom Curran, Joel Davies, Mitch Perry

Outs: Dan Christian (retired), Nathan Lyon (Renegades), Mickey Edwards

Sydney Thunder

Cameron Bancroft, Oliver Davies, Liam Doddrell, Matt Gilkes, Chris Green, Alex Hales (England), Liam Hatcher, Zaman Khan (Pakistan), Nathan McAndrew, Blake Nikitaras, Alex Ross, Will Salzmann, Daniel Sams, Gurinder Sandhu, Tanveer Sangha, Jason Sangha (c), David Warner

Ins: Cameron Bancroft (Scorchers), Liam Doddrell, Liam Hatcher (Stars), Zaman Khan, Will Salzmann

Outs: Ben Cutting, Brendan Doggett (Strikers), Joel Davies (Sixers), Baxter Holt, Sam Whiteman (Scorchers)

How many times have the Adelaide Strikers secured victory in the Big Bash League?

-The Adelaide Strikers secured the Big Bash League championship once, achieving this triumph during the 2017-18 season.

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