Written by: Ankit Yadav
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The Big Bash League (BBL) has established itself as one of cricket’s most exciting T20 tournaments since its inception in 2011. In this comprehensive BBL Winners List, we will explore the rich history of BBL champions, examining each season’s victors and their journey to glory while also looking ahead to the upcoming 2024-25 season.

Let’s start with the winners’ list. 

BBL Winners List (2011 To 2024)

The BBL has witnessed remarkable performances and nail-biting finishes over its thirteen seasons, with six different teams lifting the coveted trophy. Perth Scorchers have dominated the tournament with five titles, while Sydney Sixers follow with three championships.

Here’s a comprehensive list of BBL winners:

EditionSeasonWinnerCaptainPlayer Of The Series
BBL 012011-12Sydney SixersSteve SmithDavid Hussey
BBL 022012-13Brisbane HeatChris HartleyAaron Finch
BBL 032013-14Perth ScorchersSimon KatichBen Dunk
BBL 042014-15Perth ScorchersAdam VogesJacques Kallis
BBL 052015-16Sydney ThunderMichael HusseyChris Lynn
BBL 062016-17Perth ScorchersAdam VogesChris Lynn
BBL 072017-18Adelaide StrikersTravis HeadD’Arcy Short
BBL 082018-19Melbourne RenegadesAaron FinchD’Arcy Short
BBL 092019-20Sydney SixersMoises HenriquesMarcus Stoinis
BBL 102020-21Sydney SixersMoises HenriquesJosh Philippe
BBL 112021-22Perth ScorchersAshton TurnerBen McDermott
BBL 122022-23Perth ScorchersAshton TurnerMatthew Short
BBL 132023-24Brisbane HeatUsman KhwajaMatthew Short

Winners Through the Years:

2011-12: Sydney Sixers 

Sydney Sixers- BBL Winners
Source: Twenty20 Wiki

The inaugural BBL season culminated in the Sydney Sixers’ historic victory at the WACA. Under Steve Smith’s captaincy, they chased down Perth Scorchers’ target of 157 with seven wickets to spare. Moises Henriques played a crucial role in the final, earning the Player of the Match award. The victory set a high standard for the competition and established the Sixers as one of the tournament’s powerhouses.

2012-13: Brisbane Heat 

Brisbane Heat
Source: Sportskeeda

Brisbane Heat secured their first title with a commanding 34-run victory over Perth Scorchers. After finishing fourth in the group stage, they showed remarkable resilience throughout the playoffs. In the final, they posted 167/5 before their bowlers, led by Nathan Hauritz’s match-winning performance, restricted the Scorchers to 133/9, bringing the trophy to Brisbane for the first time.

2013-14: Perth Scorchers 

Perth Scorchers
Source: Cricket Country

The third time proved lucky for Perth Scorchers as they finally claimed their first title after two consecutive final losses. At their home ground, they put up an impressive 191/4 against Hobart Hurricanes. Brad Hogg’s exceptional bowling helped restrict the Hurricanes to 152/7, securing a 39-run victory and beginning the Scorchers’ era of dominance.

2014-15: Perth Scorchers 

Perth Scorchers
Source: The West Australian

The Scorchers defended their title with a nail-biting four-wicket win over Sydney Sixers at Manuka Oval. Chasing 148, they reached their target with four balls to spare, largely thanks to Shaun Marsh’s Player of the Match performance. This victory established them as the first team to win back-to-back BBL titles.

2015-16: Sydney Thunder 

Sydney Thunder
Source: Cricbuzz

Sydney Thunder broke through for their maiden title with a thrilling three-wicket victory over Melbourne Stars at the MCG. Chasing 177, Usman Khawaja’s masterful batting display guided them to victory in the final over. The win was particularly special as it came in Michael Hussey’s final BBL match as captain.

2016-17: Perth Scorchers 

The Scorchers claimed their third title with a dominant nine-wicket victory over Sydney Sixers at the WACA. After restricting the Sixers to 141/9, they cruised to victory in just 15.5 overs. Jhye Richardson’s bowling excellence earned him Player of the Match honors in a comprehensive team performance.

2017-18: Adelaide Strikers 

Adelaide Strikers
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Adelaide Strikers captured their first BBL title with a 25-run victory over Hobart Hurricanes at Adelaide Oval. Jake Weatherald’s spectacular century (115 off 70 balls) helped post 202/2, the highest total in a BBL final at that time. The Strikers’ bowlers then restricted the Hurricanes to 177/5, securing a historic win.

2018-19: Melbourne Renegades 

Melbourne Renegades
Source: India Today

The Renegades claimed their maiden title in a dramatic Melbourne derby final against the Stars. After posting 145/5, they watched as the Stars collapsed from 93/0 to 132/7, securing a 13-run victory. Dan Christian’s all-round performance proved crucial in one of the most remarkable turnarounds in BBL final history.

2019-20: Sydney Sixers 

Sydney Sixers
Source: CricTracker

In a rain-affected 12-over final at the SCG, the Sixers defeated Melbourne Stars by 19 runs to claim their second title. Josh Philippe’s aggressive batting helped post 116/5, before a disciplined bowling performance restricted the Stars to 97/6, bringing the trophy back to Sydney.

2020-21: Sydney Sixers 

Sydney Sixers
Source: Etemaad

The Sixers became the second team to achieve back-to-back titles, defeating Perth Scorchers by 27 runs at the SCG. James Vince’s masterful batting display helped set a target of 189, which proved too much for the Scorchers, who managed only 161/9.

2021-22: Perth Scorchers 

Perth Scorchers
Source: India.Com

The Scorchers dominated the final against Sydney Sixers at Marvel Stadium, winning by 79 runs. Laurie Evans’ unbeaten 76 helped post 171/6 before an outstanding bowling performance dismissed the Sixers for just 92, securing their fourth title.

2022-23: Perth Scorchers 

Perth Scorchers
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Perth Scorchers claimed their fifth title with a thrilling five-wicket victory over Brisbane Heat at the Optus Stadium. Chasing 176, Ashton Turner’s captain’s knock guided them home with four balls remaining, further cementing their status as the most successful BBL franchise.

2023-24: Brisbane Heat 

Brisbane Heat
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Brisbane Heat ended their 11-year title drought with a commanding 54-run victory over Sydney Sixers at the SCG. Josh Brown’s explosive batting and the lethal bowling combination of Spencer Johnson and Xavier Bartlett proved decisive as they restricted the Sixers to just 112 while defending 166/8, securing their second BBL title.

BBL 2024-25: Teams, Squads And Schedule

The upcoming BBL 2024-25 season promises another exciting chapter, with eight teams competing from December 15, 2024, to January 27, 2025. The tournament features 40 regular-season matches followed by a four-match finals series.

Participating Teams and Players:

Adelaide Strikers

  • Batters: Chris Lynn, Alex Ross, D’Arcy Short, Matt Short, Travis Head
  • Wicketkeepers: Alex Carey, Harry Nielsen
  • All-rounders: Fabian Allen, James Bazley
  • Bowlers: Cameron Boyce, Jordan Buckingham, Brendan Doggett, Jamie Overton, Lloyd Pope, Henry Thornton
  • Overseas Players: Ollie Pope, Jamie Overton, Fabian Allen

Brisbane Heat

  • Batters: Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan McSweeney, Tom Alsop, Max Bryant
  • Wicketkeeper: Jimmy Peirson
  • All-rounders: Colin Munro, Paul Walter, Matthew Renshaw
  • Bowlers: Xavier Bartlett, Spencer Johnson, Michael Neser, Will Prestwidge, Mitchell Swepson, Callum Vidler
  • Overseas Players: Colin Munro, Paul Walter

Hobart Hurricanes

  • Batters: Tim David, Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, Charlie Wakim, Mac Wright
  • Wicketkeeper: Matthew Wade
  • All-rounders: Nikhil Chaudhary, Mitch Owen
  • Bowlers: Nathan Ellis, Peter Hatzoglou, Riley Meredith, Billy Stanlake, Iain Carlisle, Paddy Dooley
  • Overseas Players: Shai Hope, Chris Jordan, Rishad Hossain

Melbourne Renegades

  • Batters: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Mackenzie Harvey, Harry Dixon
  • Wicketkeeper: Tim Seifert
  • All-rounders: Will Sutherland, Jon Wells, Jacob Bethell, Josh Brown
  • Bowlers: Nathan Lyon, Kane Richardson, Tom Rogers, Gurinder Sandhu, Adam Zampa, Fergus O’Neill
  • Overseas Players: Laurie Evans, Jacob Bethell

Melbourne Stars

  • Batters: Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Campbell Kellaway
  • Wicketkeeper: Sam Harper
  • All-rounders: Hilton Cartwright, Beau Webster
  • Bowlers: Scott Boland, Brody Couch, Joel Paris, Tom Rogers, Mark Steketee, Doug Warren
  • Overseas Players: Tom Curran, Ben Duckett, Usama Mir

Perth Scorchers

  • Batters: Cooper Connolly, Sam Fanning, Nick Hobson, Mitch Marsh
  • Wicketkeeper: Josh Inglis
  • All-rounders: Ashton Agar, Aaron Hardie, Ashton Turner
  • Bowlers: Jason Behrendorff, Matt Kelly, Lance Morris, Jhye Richardson, Andrew Tye, Mahli Beardman
  • Overseas Players: Finn Allen, Keaton Jennings, Matthew Spoors

Sydney Sixers

  • Batters: Daniel Hughes, Steve Smith, Kurtis Patterson
  • Wicketkeeper: Josh Philippe
  • All-rounders: Moises Henriques, Hayden Kerr, Jack Edwards, Jordan Silk
  • Bowlers: Sean Abbott, Jackson Bird, Ben Dwarshuis, Todd Murphy, Mitch Perry, Jafer Chohan
  • Overseas Players: James Vince, Akeal Hosein, Ben Manenti

Sydney Thunder

  • Batters: Cameron Bancroft, David Warner, Ollie Davies
  • Wicketkeeper: Matthew Gilkes
  • All-rounders: Chris Green, Daniel Sams, Jason Sangha
  • Bowlers: Wes Agar, Liam Hatcher, Nathan McAndrew, Will Salzmann, Tanveer Sangha
  • Overseas Players: Sam Billings, Sherfane Rutherford, Lockie Ferguson

Conclusion: Perth Scorchers Won The Kost BBL Titles (5)

The Big Bash League has evolved into a tournament that perfectly balances entertainment with high-quality cricket. From the Scorchers’ dynasty to the recent rise of the Brisbane Heat, each season has contributed to the league’s rich narrative. As we look forward to the 2024-25 season, the competition promises to maintain its tradition of thrilling cricket while potentially adding new chapters to its storied history.

The tournament’s success lies not just in the quality of cricket but in its ability to nurture domestic talent alongside international stars. With teams constantly evolving and new players emerging, the BBL continues to be a crucial platform for cricket’s development in Australia and maintains its position as one of the world’s premier T20 leagues.

About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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