List of BBL fixtures 2023-24- Men’s Big Bash League Leg Schedule 2023-24

Australia have announced the fixtures of the 13th edition of the Big Bash League scheduled to be held from December 7, 2023 to January 24, 2024.

The tournament will kick off with Brisbane Heat take on Melbourne Stars at The Gabba in Brisbane on 7 December 2023. The matches will take place at Adelaide, Albury, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Hobart, Geelong, Brisbane, Canberra, Launceston, and Coffs Harbour.

Big Bash League Fixtures 2023-24

Thursday, December 7

Match 1 – Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Stars, Gabba – 1:45 PM, Heat won by 103 runs

Friday, December 8

Match 2 – Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Renegades, SCG – 1:45 PM, Sixers won by 8 runs

Saturday, December 9

Match 3 – Adelaide Strikers vs Brisbane Heat, Adelaide Oval – 1:45 PM, Match abandoned without a ball bowled

Sunday, December 10

Match 4 – Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers, GMHBA Stadium – 1:45 PM, No Result

Monday, December 11

Match 5 – Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Sixers, University of Tasmania Stadium – 1:45 PM, Sydney Sixers won by 6 wickets

Tuesday, December 12

Match 6 – Sydney Thunder vs Brisbane Heat, Manuka Oval – 1:45 PM, Heat won by 20 runs

Wednesday, December 13

Match 7 – Melbourne Stars vs Perth Scorchers, MCG – 1:45 PM, Scorchers won by 7 wickets

Tuesday, December 19

Match 8 – Adelaide Strikers vs Sydney Thunder, Adelaide Oval – 1:45 PM, Strikers won by 6 wickets

Wednesday, December 20

Match 9 – Perth Scorchers vs Hobart Hurricanes, Optus Stadium – 1:45 PM, Scorchers won by 9 wickets

Thursday, December 21

Match 10 – Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat, Marvel Stadium – 1:45 pm, Heat won by 6 wickets

Friday, December 22

Match 11 – Sydney Sixers vs Adelaide Strikers, SCG – 1:45 PM, Sixers won by 1 run

Saturday, December 23

Match 12 – Melbourne Stars vs Sydney Thunder, Lavington Sports Ground – 10:00 AM, Thunder won by 5 wickets

Match 13 – Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Renegades, Blundstone Arena – 1:45 PM, Hurricanes won by 6 wickets

Tuesday, December 26

Match 14 – Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars, SCG – 12:35 PM, Stars won by 4 wickets

Match 15 – Perth Scorchers vs Melbourne Renegades, Optus Stadium – 03:45 PM, Scorchers won by 13 runs

Wednesday, December 27

Match 16 – Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Thunder, Gabba – 1:45 PM, Heat won by 15 runs

Thursday, December 28

Match 17 – Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Stars, Blundstone Arena – 1:45 PM, Stars won by 7 wickets

Friday, December 29

Match 18 – Melbourne Renegades vs Adelaide Strikers, Marvel Stadium – 1:45 PM, Renegades won by 4 wickets

Saturday, December 30

Match 19 – Sydney Thunder vs Sydney Sixers Sydney, Showground – 1:45 PM, No result

Sunday, December 31

Match 20 – Adelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Stars, Adelaide Oval – 1:45 PM, Stars won by 7 wickets

Monday, January 1

Match 21 – Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder Blundstone Arena – 10:00 AM, Hurricanes won by 7 wickets

Match 22 – Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Sixers Gabba – 1:45 PM, Match abandoned without a ball bowled

Tuesday, January 2

Match 23 – Melbourne Stars vs Melbourne Renegades MCG – 1:45 PM, Stars won by 8 wickets

Wednesday, January 3

Match 24 – Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat C.ex Coffs International Stadium – 12:35 PM, Heat won by 3 runs (DLS method)

Match 25 – Perth Scorchers vs Adelaide Strikers Optus Stadium – 03:45 PM, Scorchers won by 42 runs

Thursday, January 4

Match 26 – Melbourne Renegades vs Hobart Hurricanes Marvel Stadium – 1:45 PM, Hurricanes won by 6 wickets

Friday, January 5

Match 27 – Adelaide Strikers vs Perth Scorchers Adelaide Oval – 1:45 PM, Strikers won by 9 wickets

Saturday, January 6

Match 28 – Melbourne Stars vs Sydney Sixers MCG – 1:45 PM, Sixers won by 7 wickets

Sunday, January 7

Match 29 – Brisbane Heat vs Hobart Hurricanes Gabba – 1:45 PM, Heat won by 1 run (DLS method)

Monday, January 8

Match 30 – Sydney Thunder vs Perth Scorchers Sydney Showground – 1:45 PM, Scorchers won by 7 wickets

Tuesday, January 9

Match 31 – Adelaide Strikers vs Hobart Hurricanes Adelaide Oval – 02:10 PM, Strikers won by 5 wickets

Wednesday, January 10

Match 32 – Brisbane Heat vs Perth Scorchers Gabba – 02:10 PM, Heat won by 23 runs

Thursday, January 11

Match 33 – Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers Blundstone Arena – 1:45 PM, Strikers won by 8 wickets

Friday, January 12

Match 34 – Sydney Sixers vs Sydney Thunder SCG – 1:45 PM, Sixers won by 19 runs

Saturday, January 13

Match 35 – Perth Scorchers vs Brisbane Heat Optus Stadium – 10:45 AM, Scorchers won by 35 runs

Match 36 – Melbourne Renegades vs Melbourne Stars Marvel Stadium – 02:00 PM, Renegades won by 6 wickets

Sunday, January 14

Match 37 – Sydney Thunder vs Adelaide Strikers Manuka Oval – 1:45 PM, Strikers won by 9 wickets

Monday, January 15

Match 38 – Melbourne Stars vs Hobart Hurricanes, MCG – 1:45 PM, Hurricanes won by 7 runs

Tuesday, January 16

Match 39 – Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers, Optus Stadium – 02:10 PM, Sixers won by 3 wickets

Wednesday, January 17

Match 40 – Sydney Thunder vs Melbourne Renegades, Sydney Showground – 1:45 PM, Match abandoned without a ball bowled

19th January, Friday

Qualifier 1 – Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Sixers TBC – 1:45 PM, Sixers won by 39 runs

20th January, Saturday

Knockout – Adelaide Strikers vs Perth Scorchers TBC – 1:45 PM, Strikers won by 50 runs

22nd January, Monday

Challenger -Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers, TBC – 1:45 PM, Heat won by 54 runs

24th January, Wednesday

Final – Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat – 1:45 PM, Heat won by 54 runs

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Sydney Sixers Sign Tom Curran- Big Bash League 2018

Sydney Sixers have signed England fast bowler Tom Curran on a one year contract for the upcoming 2018/19 Big Bash League season.

The 23 year old becomes the second English player to join the Sixers franchise after Joe Denly. He has been added to the squad following John Hastings’ health issues. Hastings retired from professional cricket on the advice of doctors after being diagnosed with persistent bleeding in his lungs while bowling.

The Cape Town born Curran has already represented England in all three formats of the game- his two test appearances, both in Australia, came on the 2017/18 Ashes Tour, while his ODI and T20 debuts came last year on home soil against West Indies and South Africa respectively. He is expected to be in England’s squad for the World Cup next summer, although there’s plenty of competition in that department, with the likes of Mark Wood, Liam Plunkett, David Willey, Chris Woakes and the soon-to-be-qualified Jofra Archer, all vying for spots in the final 15.

Curran played 5 games for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League earlier this year, bagging 5 wickets and scoring 118 runs. Like his upcoming Sixers stint, his spell at KKR also came about as an injury replacement, filling in for the injured Mitch Starc.

Tom Curran

He has also had a short stint in the T10 League for the Kerala Knights in UAE.

The Sixers will kick off their BBL campaign against Perth Scorchers at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday 22 December. Their next game will be a local derby against Sydney Thunder on December 24. The Sixers been one of the BBL’s more consistent teams since its inception, with one titles, two runners-up medals and one SF finish in the last six editions of the tournament. They also won the now-defunct Champions League T20 tournament in 2012.

The Sixers will be captained by Australian all-rounder Moises Henriques and coached by Greg Shipperd.