The Big Bash League (BBL) 2024/25 is set to dazzle with its thrilling lineup of talent. This season features eight teams, each boasting a mix of international stars and local sensations. Dive into the complete squads to discover the players ready to light up the competition with explosive performances and unforgettable moments.
A total of 44 games will be played in the BBL 2024/25.
The Big Bash League (BBL) 2024/25 is scheduled to start on December 15. The 14th edition of the tournament will feature a total of 44 games including 40 league matches followed by Qualifier, Knockout, Challenger and Final.
The opening game of the tournament will see Perth Scorchers taking on Melbourne Renegades at the Optus Stadium. Brisbane Heat will enter the season as the defending champions, while Perth Scorchers are coming as the most successful team in BBL history with five titles to their name.
A total of eight teams will participate in the tournament: Brisbane Heat, Melbourne Renegades, Melbourne Stars, Adelaide Strikers, Perth Scorchers, Hobart Hurricanes, Sydney Sixers, and Sydney Thunder.
All these eight franchises have accumulated a formidable squad for the upcoming season. On that note, let’s take a look at the squads of all the franchises for BBL 2024/25
BBL 2024/25: Squads of all 8 teams
1. Brisbane Heat
Max Bryant, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Colin Munro, Matt Renshaw, Nathan McSweeney, Paul Walter, Michael Neser, Callum Vidler, Jack Wildermuth, Tom Alsop (wk), Jimmy Peirson (wk), Xavier Bartlett, Spencer Johnson, Matthew Kuhnemann, Will Prestwidge, Mitchell Swepson and Jack Wood.
2. Melbourne Renegades
Harry Dixon, Laurie Evans, Mackenzie Harvey, Jake Fraser McGurk, Josh Brown, Jonathan Wells, Jacob Bethell, Fergus O Neill, Tom Rogers, Will Sutherland, Tim Seifert (wk), Nathan Lyon, Kane Richardson, Gurinder Sandhu and Adam Zampa.
3. Melbourne Stars
Ben Duckett, Hilton Cartwright, Campbell Kellaway, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis (c), Beau Webster, Tom Curran, Tom Rogers, Sam Harper (wk), Scott Boland, Brody Couch, Hamish McKenzie, Usama Mir, Joel Paris and Mark Steketee.
4. Adelaide Strikers
Chris Lynn, Alex Ross, D’Arcy Short, Matthew Short (c), Jake Weatherald, Fabian Allen, James Bazley, Jamie Overton, Alex Carey (wk), Ollie Pope, Jordan Buckingham, Cameron Boyce, Brendan Doggett, Lloyd Pope and Henry Thornton.
5. Perth Scorchers
Finn Allen, Sam Fanning, Nick Hobson, Keaton Jennings, Matthew Spoors, Cooper Connolly, Aaron Hardie, Mitchell Marsh, Ashton Turner (c), Ashton Agar, Mahli Beardman, Matthew Hurst, Josh Inglis (wk), Jason Behrendorff, Matthew Kelly, Lance Morris, Jhye Richardson and Andrew Tye.
6. Hobart Hurricanes
Tim David, Caleb Jewell, Charlie Wakim, Macalister Wright, Nikhil Chaudhary, Mitchell Owen, Ben McDermott, Matthew Wade (wk), Shai Hope, Peter Hatzoglou, Riley Meredith, Iain Charlisle, Patrick Dooley, Nathan Ellis, Rishad Hossain and Chris Jordan.
7. Sydney Sixers
Daniel Hughes, Jack Edwards, Kurtis Patterson, Steve Smith, Jordan Silk, James Vince, Moises Henriques (c), Hayden Kerr, Sean Abbott, Josh Philippe (wk), Akeal Hosein, Jackson Bird, Jafer Chohan, Joel Davies, Ben Dwarshuis, Todd Murphy and Mitchell Perry.
8. Sydney Thunder
Oliver Davies, David Warner (c), Nic Maddinson, Jason Sangha, Sherfane Rutherford, Sam Konstas, Chris Green, Daniel Sams, Cameron Bancroft, Matthew Gilkes, William Salzmann, Sam Billings (wk), Wes Agar, Liam Hatcher, Lockie Ferguson, Nathan McAndrew and Tanveer Sangha.