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Sydney-based Men's franchise cricket team
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeSydney Sixers (WBBL).

Cricket team
Sydney Sixers
LeagueBig Bash League
Personnel
CaptainMoises Henriques
CoachGreg Shipperd
Team information
CitySydney
Colours  Magenta
Founded2011; 14 years ago (2011)
Home groundSydney Cricket Ground
Capacity48,000
History
BBL wins3:BBL01,BBL09,BBL10
CLT20 wins1:CLT20 2012
Official websitesydneysixers.com.au

Home kit

Away kit

Current season
Seasons

TheSydney Sixers is an Australian professional franchise men'scricket team, competing in Australia's domesticTwenty20 cricket competition, theBig Bash League (BBL).[1] Along with theSydney Thunder, the Sixers are the successors of theNew South Wales Blues who played in the now-defunctKFC Twenty20 Big Bash. The Sixers play atSydney Cricket Ground at Moore Park in Sydney's eastern suburbs, whilst the Thunder play at theSydney Showground Stadium in the city's western suburbs. The inaugural coach wasTrevor Bayliss,[2] who was replaced in 2015 by current coachGreg Shipperd.[3] The Sixers' inaugural captain wasBrad Haddin.Steve Smith andMoises Henriques are the Sixers title winning captains.

Competing in theinaugural Big Bash League, the Sydney Sixers went on to win the tournament. After finishing third in the regular season games, the Sixers defeated theHobart Hurricanes in the semi-final atBellerive Oval. This facilitated a show-down with thePerth Scorchers in the final. They defeated the Scorchers on 28 January 2012, at theWACA Ground, thus becoming the inaugural champions of the Big Bash League.[4] Their second championship came inthe ninth BBL season in 2019–20,[5] and was followed by another title inthe 2020–2021 season,[6] making the Sixers the second most successful BBL franchise, behind thePerth Scorchers.

History

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Foundation

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The Sydney Sixers were created when the decision was made to move away from state representative teams to city-based teams for the domesticTwenty20 competition. It is believed that this move was to align its structure with that of India and South Africa, where their domestic teams are based around cities. This was an important factor for the ongoingChampions League Twenty20 tournament, where those three nations were founding members. It was decided that there would be two teams from Sydney, two teams from Melbourne, and one from each other capital city for an eight team competition. The names Sixers (and Thunder for cross-city rivals) were decided upon byCricket NSW. Other names considered for the two teams were Rocks and Edge.[7]

2011–2012: BBL01

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Main article:2011–12 Sydney Sixers season

Regular season

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Shane Warne bowling against Sydney Sixers in 2011 at the SCG

The Sydney Sixers were chosen to host the first game of the new and exciting format of the BBL. The game was played on 16 December 2011, at the historicalSydney Cricket Ground (SCG) against theBrisbane Heat. The Sixers then traveled down to Hobart and were dominated by theHurricanes in a 42-run defeat.Phil Jaques andTravis Birt amassing a 107 wicket partnership, with Birt the Player of the Match.[8] Upon returning home, a standout performance with the bat fromWest Indian importDwayne Bravo assured the win for the Sixers with 51 runs as theMelbourne Stars fell 2 runs short in an exciting run chase. The Sixers then lost on the road to theMelbourne Renegades before picking up away wins againstSydney Thunder andAdelaide Strikers. The Sixers then battled-out a hard-fought win against thePerth Scorchers at home. After losing a couple of early wickets, Steve Smith smacked a quickfire 51 before the Sixers lost 5/8 in the final two overs to be bowled out for 176. In the end this was enough as the Scorchers failed to achieve the target by one run. The stunning spell of swing byMitchell Starc earned him the Player of the Match.[9][10]

Finals Series

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In-form after three consecutive wins to close out the regular season, the Sixers went on to win against theHurricanes in Hobart. Sydney were able to put on a par-score after winning the toss (6/153,Nic Maddinson – 68 runs). A good spell of bowling fromBrett Lee (2/22) andIan Moran at the death ensured the Sixers would reach the final. The Sixers went on to win the inaugural2011–12 Big Bash League (BBL), defeating thePerth Scorchers at theWACA Ground. Again Lee (2/21) lead the Sixers attack as they were able to restrict Perth to 8/156.Moises Henriques guided the innings, scoring 70 runs to make light work of the run-chase. The Sixers winning with 7 balls to spare.[11]

2012–2013: BBL02

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Main article:2012–13 Sydney Sixers season

2012 Champions League Twenty20

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By winning the inaugural2011–12 Big Bash League, the Sixers earned the right to compete in the2012 Champions League Twenty20 tournament. The Sixers were drawn into Group B along with theChennai Super Kings,Mumbai Indians (India –Indian Premier League),Yorkshire (England –Twenty20 Cup) andHighveld Lions. The Sixers cruised through the group stage without too many difficulties. The batters blasted the Super Kings out of the park scoring 185/5 with the bowlers backing them up to win by 12 runs.Mitchell Starc tore through Yorkshire (96/9) to which the Sixers surpassed in 8.5 overs. The Sixers were able to overcome the Lions humble score (137/9) with and over to spare before making it four-from-four with an easy 12-run win over the Indians.

Their semi-final match against theTitans proved much more challenging. The Titans amassed a modest 163/5 with the Sixers needing all twenty to overs to secure the win. On the final delivery,Pat Cummins missed the ball entirely but the batters were able to scramble home for a bye despite Cummins colliding with the bowler.[12] The final however, was in stark contrast. The Sixers attack, led byJosh Hazlewood bundled out theHighveld Lions for a poultry 121 runs. They only needed 12.3 to blast home the runs withMichael Lumb thumping an unbeaten 82 runs.

Regular season

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The Sixers season ended in bitter disappointment, winning only two games and coming second last on the ladder. They did not qualify for the finals series.

2013–2014: BBL03

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Main article:2013–14 Sydney Sixers season

In what was effectively a very good regular season (only losing one of eight games) and coming second on the ladder the Sixers were left to rue what might have been as they were once again beaten by thePerth Scorchers in the semi-finals. In a rain-effected match, the Sixers target was reduced to 54 in 5 overs and the seemingly impossible target was realized when they fell short at 6/48.

2014–2015: BBL04

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Main article:2014–15 Sydney Sixers season

The Sixers put their BBL03 campaign behind them, signing some new faces whilst retaining the more experienced core group of players. The Sixers looked very good throughout the entire regular season winning five games, losing two games (toPerth Scorchers andAdelaide Strikers) in regular time and losing an absolutely enthrallingSuper Over to theMelbourne Stars.

Coming up against the Strikers in Adelaide (to whom they had already lost to in the season) they were able to get the job done easily in the end. Some big hitting (Nic Maddinson – 85 runs) set up a 4/181 score line before the bowlers were able to rip through the Strikers batting order, all-out for 94 runs. With a very poor record against the Perth Scorchers (aside from the BBL01 Big Final victory), the Sixers opened proceedings atManuka Oval inCanberra for the 4th edition of the "Big Final". Some early wickets made it hard going for the Sixers with skipperMoises Henriques scoring a well-made 77 (before being run-out on the final delivery). The Scorchers steadily continued to pile on the runs with wickets in hand. Needing 8 runs off the final over,Brett Lee put in arguably his bestTwenty20 performance in his final game of professional cricket. His first ball was expertly paddled for runs before Lee began to sting the opposition. With three balls remaining the Scorchers were destined to win with one needed. However, Lee wouldn't go away taking back-to-back wickets. Still requiring one more run, with Lee on a hat-trick,Yasir Arafat was able to flick the ball off his pads and the batsmen were able to scamper through for a single after the throw to the bowler's end was too hard for Henriques to catch and effect the run-out which would have brought the game to a Super Over.[13]

2016–2017: BBL06

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Main article:2016–17 Sydney Sixers season

The Sixers finished third on the BBL ladder after eight regular season games.

In the semi-final at the Gabba against the Brisbane Heat, captain Moises Henriques was the Player of the Match after the Sixers defeated the Heat in a Super Over.

The Sixers travelled to Perth for the Big Final after the first-placed Scorchers defeated the Melbourne Stars in their semi-final. However, the Sydney Sixers fell short at the last hurdle, losing the Big Bash League final to the Scorchers by nine wickets at the WACA Ground.

It was the second time in three years the Sixers made the final against the Scorchers but couldn't grasp the title.

Colours

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The Sixers play in a magenta strip. While a spokesperson from Cricket NSW alluded that the team's colours may have some connection with the "Pink dollar" andSydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, pink was ultimately chosen for reasons more related toMcGrath Foundation, and to create a "really rock star, high-profile cricket team".[7]Orange and yellow had also been considered for the Sixers and cross-town rivals,Sydney Thunder, but Cricket NSW believed these colours were too similar to that of theWestern Australian cricket team, theWests Tigers (NRL) and theGWS Giants (AFL). Magenta, therefore, gave a unique identity for the team and attempted to create a reflection of the competition which was "new and vibrant."[7]

Rivalries

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See also:Sydney Sixers § Result summary v. Opponent
Main article:Sydney Derby (BBL)
  • The Sydney Smash – When the league began in 2011, Cricket Australia decided they would place two teams inSydney. With the core group of players for both sides coming from theNew South Wales cricket team, this rivalry automatically becomes widely anticipated in Sydney. After four seasons of theBBL the Sydney Sixers finally lost to theSydney Thunder in the opening match of the fifth series, breaking the seven consecutive wins the Sixers had banked up from previous years.[14] Thunder also swept the 2015/16 season series 2–0. Matches played in subsequent seasons up to 2020 have seen one win by each team per season.

List of Sydney Smash Matches

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DateWinnerMarginVenueAttendancePlayer of the match
8 January 2012Sixers17 Runs (D/L)[15]ANZ Stadium31,262Mitchell Starc
8 December 2012Sixers7 wickets[16]SCG15,279Brad Haddin
30 December 2012Sixers4 wickets[17]ANZ Stadium20,986Daniel Hughes
21 December 2013Sixers6 wickets[18]SCG18,180Nic Maddinson
25 January 2014Sixers8 wickets[19]ANZ Stadium25,726Nathan Lyon
27 December 2014Sixers16 runs[20]ANZ Stadium32,823Aiden Blizzard
22 January 2015Sixers4 wickets[21]SCG36,487Jordan Silk
17 December 2015Thunder36 runs[22]Spotless Stadium18,287Michael Hussey
16 January 2016Thunder46 runs[23]SCG38,456Shane Watson
20 December 2016Sixers9 wickets[24]Spotless Stadium21,798Moises Henriques
14 January 2017Thunder8 wickets[25]SCG39,756Fawad Ahmed
19 December 2017Thunder5 wickets[26]Spotless Stadium21,589Shane Watson
13 January 2018Sixers8 wickets[27]SCG36,458Chris Green
24 December 2018Thunder21 runs[28]Spotless Stadium10,508Jos Buttler
2 February 2019Sixers9 wickets[29] (D/L)SCG34,385Sean Abbott
28 December 2019SixersSuper Over[30]SCG35,296Tom Curran
18 January 2020Thunder4 runs[31] (D/L)Giants Stadium15,476Chris Morris
13 January 2021Sixers5 wickets[32] (D/L)Manuka OvalSteve O'Keefe
21 January 2021Thunder46 runs[33]Adelaide OvalAlex Hales
26 December 2021Sixers30 runs[34] (D/L)Sydney Showground StadiumDan Christian
15 January 2022Sixers60 runs[35]Sydney Cricket GroundSteve O'Keefe

Captains

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CaptainSpanMWonLostTiedNRW–L%
Brad Haddin2011–1610550050
Steve Smith2011–1411821072.72
Moises Henriques2013–2511667413557.75
Marcus North2014101000
Nic Maddinson2015–165140020
Johan Botha2017–188440050
Daniel Hughes2020–22151050066.66

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Home Grounds

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Sydney Cricket Ground
Main article:Sydney Cricket Ground

The Sydney Sixers play out of theSydney Cricket Ground,Sydney. The stadium has had a capacity of 48,000 since the completion of redevelopments in 2014. A part of the makeover included new state-of-art facilities and grandstand as well as one of the biggest video screens in the southern hemisphere.[37]

The Sixers set a new domestic crowd record for cricket in New South Wales when 39,756 people attended the Sydney Smash on 14 January 2017.[38] SinceBBL|11 they also play matches atC.ex Coffs International Stadium in Coffs Harbour.

VenueGames hosted by season
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North Sydney Oval000000000001001
Sydney Cricket Ground3454445771565565

Current squad

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The squad of the Sydney Sixers for the2025–26 Big Bash League season as of 19 June 2025.[39][40]

  • Players with international caps are listed inbold.
S/NNameNationalityDate of birth (age)Batting styleBowling styleNotes
Batters
56Babar Azam Pakistan (1994-10-15)15 October 1994 (age 31)Right-handedOverseas Draft Pick (Platinum)
16Daniel Hughes Australia (1989-02-16)16 February 1989 (age 36)Left-handed
14Jordan Silk Australia (1992-04-13)13 April 1992 (age 33)Right-handed
49Steve Smith Australia (1989-06-02)2 June 1989 (age 36)Right-handedRight armleg break
All-rounders
77Sean Abbott Australia (1992-02-29)29 February 1992 (age 33)Right-handedRight armfast-medium
58Sam Curran England (1998-06-03)3 June 1998 (age 27)Left-handedLeft-armfastOverseas Draft Pick (Platinum)
18Jack Edwards Australia (2000-04-19)19 April 2000 (age 25)Right-handedRight-armfast-medium
21Moises Henriques Australia (1987-02-01)1 February 1987 (age 38)Right-handedRight armmedium-fastCaptain
50Hayden Kerr Australia (1996-04-10)10 April 1996 (age 29)Right-handedLeft armfast-medium
Wicket-keepers
22Josh Philippe Australia (1997-06-01)1 June 1997 (age 28)Right-handed
11Lachlan Shaw Australia (2002-12-26)26 December 2002 (age 22)Right-handed
Pace bowlers
27Ben Dwarshuis Australia (1994-06-23)23 June 1994 (age 31)Left-handedLeft armfast-medium
12Mitch Perry Australia (2000-04-27)27 April 2000 (age 25)Left-handedRight armfast-medium
55Kane Richardson Australia (1991-02-12)12 February 1991 (age 34)Right-handedRight armfast-medium
56Mitchell Starc Australia (1990-01-30)30 January 1990 (age 35)Left-handedLeft armfastMarquee Supplementary List
Spin bowlers
18Jafer Chohan England (2002-07-11)11 July 2002 (age 23)Right-handedRight-armleg breakOverseas Draft Pick (Bronze)
51Joel Davies Australia (2003-10-28)28 October 2003 (age 22)Left-handedSlow left arm orthodox
46Ben Manenti Australia (1997-03-23)23 March 1997 (age 28)Right-handedRight armoff break
36Todd Murphy Australia (2000-11-15)15 November 2000 (age 25)Left-handedRight armoff break

Year by year history

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Chart of yearly table positions for Sydney Sixers inBBL
SeasonBig Bash LeagueChampions League Twenty20
PWLNRPtsNRRPositionFinals
2011–12752010+0.2623rdChampions
2012–1383506–0.3807thChampions
2013–14862012–0.2182ndSemifinals
2014–15853010–0.0144thRunners-Up
2015–1682604–0.3308thTournament not held
2016–17853010–0.8483rdRunners-Up
2017–18104608+0.3315th
2018–191486016+0.0473rd
2019–201494119+0.2692ndChampions
2020–211495036+0.2571stChampions
2021–2217106135+1.0272ndRunner up
2022–2314103121+0.8462ndThird
2023–241062214+0.3392nd

Honours

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Records

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Team Records

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  • Win–loss Record:

Big Bash League:

Opposition MWonLostTied NR W–L%
Adelaide Strikers211470066.67
Brisbane Heat251570368.18
Hobart Hurricanes209100147.37
Melbourne Renegades201450173.68
Melbourne Stars241590062.5
Perth Scorchers2912170041.38
Sydney Thunder281880269.23
Total16797630760.63

Champions League Twenty20:

Opposition MWonLostTied NR W–L%
Chennai Super Kings11000100
Highveld Lions22000100
Mumbai Indians11000100
Titans11000100
Yorkshire Carnegie11000100
Total66000100

Highest totals

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As of 26 January 2021[41]
RankScoreOversRRInnsOppositionGroundTournamentDate
1213/420.010.651stMelbourne StarsSCGBBL11 Rounds5 December 2021
220920.010.452ndBrisbane HeatThe Gabba,BrisbaneBBL12 Rounds1 January 2023
3205/420.010.251stMelbourne RenegadesBellerive Oval,HobartBBL10 Rounds13 December 2020[42]
4203/520.010.151stAdelaide StrikersC.ex Coffs International StadiumBBL12 Rounds17 January 2023
5197/520.09.851stSydney ThunderSCG, SydneyBBL11 Rounds15 January 2022
6194/919.59.782ndMelbourne StarsCarrara Stadium,CarraraBBL10 Rounds26 December 2020[43]
7191/719.49.712ndBrisbane HeatThe Gabba,BrisbaneBBL06 Rounds3 January 2017[44]
8190/517.310.852ndMelbourne StarsSCG, SydneyBBL07 Rounds23 January 2018[45]
9188/620.09.41stPerth ScorchersBBL10 Finals6 February 2021
10186/720.09.301stHobart HurricanesSydney Cricket Ground,SydneyBBL05 Rounds20 December 2015[46]

Lowest Totals

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As of 1 August 2018[47]
RankScoreOversRRInnsOppositionGroundTournamentDate
17413.45.412ndMelbourne StarsMelbourne Cricket GroundBBL0810 February 2019
27615.54.81stSydney ThunderSydney Showground StadiumBBL0918 January 2020
39216.25.632ndPerth ScorchersMarvel StadiumBBL1128 January 2022
49716.45.822ndOptus StadiumBBL106 January 2021
599/920.04.951stSydney ThunderSydney Cricket GroundBBL0614 January 2017
69917.35.652ndPerth ScorchersBBL0429 December 2014
710418.55.522ndHobart HurricanesTraeger ParkBBL0920 December 2019
810418.25.672ndAdelaide StrikersAdelaide OvalBBL0631 December 2016
9106/820.05.32ndBrisbane HeatSydney Cricket GroundBBL1129 December 2021
10111/820.05.551stMelbourne RenegadesGMHBA StadiumBBL073 January 2018

Batting records

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Most runs

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BatsmanYearsMatInnsRuns
Moises Henriques2011–20251471373225
Josh Philippe2018–2025100972446
Jordan Silk2013–20251351102402
Daniel Hughes2012–202493882186
James Vince2019–202573712013
As of 6 July 2025[48]

High scores

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As of 17 January 2022[49]
BatsmanRunsBFOpponentGroundTournamentDate
Steve Smith125*66Sydney ThunderSCGBBL12 Rounds21 January 2023
Steve Smith121*64Perth ScorchersSCGBBL14 Rounds11 January 2025
Steve Smith10156Adelaide StrikersC.ex Coffs International StadiumBBL12 Rounds17 January 2023
James Vince101*58Melbourne StarsSCGBBL14 Rounds26 December 2024
Josh Philippe99*61Melbourne StarsMelbourne Cricket GroundBBL11 Rounds15 December 2021
James Vince98*53Perth ScorchersManuka OvalBBL10 Qualifier30 January 2021
Hayden Kerr98*58Adelaide StrikersSCGBBL11 Challenger26 January 2022
Daniel Hughes9651Melbourne StarsCarraraBBL10 Rounds26 December 2020[49]
James Vince9560Perth ScorchersSCGBBL10 Final6 February 2021
Josh Philippe9557Melbourne RenegadesHobartBBL10 Rounds13 December 2020[49]
James Vince91*59Melbourne StarsMCGBBL12 Rounds6 January 2023
Josh Philippe86*49Hobart HurricanesSydneyBBL08 Rounds23 January 2019[49]

Highest Averages

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Minimum 10 innings

BatsmanYearsMatInnsAve
Steve Smith2011–2025403744.62
Joe Denly2018–2019111135.37
James Vince2019–2025737132.46
Jordan Silk2013–202513511031.60
Sam Billings2016–2018111031.44

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Highest strike rates

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Minimum 100 balls faced

BatsmanYearsSRRunsBF
Ben Dwarshuis2014–2025145.06602415
Tom Curran2018–2024143.60359250
Steve Smith2011–2025143.141294904
Dan Christian2020–2023139.82625447
Josh Philippe2018–2022137.4924461779

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Most Fifties

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BatsmanYearsMatInns50s
Josh Philippe2018–20251009717
Moises Henriques2011–2025147137
Daniel Hughes2011–2024938815
James Vince2019–2025737111
Steve Smith2011–202540378
Nic Maddinson2011–20186160
Jordan Silk2013–2025135110

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Most Hundreds

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BatsmanYearsMatInns100s
Steve Smith2011–202540373
James Vince2019–202573711

Most Sixes

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BatsmanYearsMatInns6s
Moises Henriques2011–2025147137100
Josh Philippe2018–20251009770
Nic Maddinson2011–2018616060
Steve Smith2011–2025403751
Jordan Silk2013–202513511544
As of 6 July 2025

Bowling Records

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Most Wickets

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BowlerSeasonsMatWickets
Sean Abbott2014–202291135
Ben Dwarshius2014–202291114
Steve O'Keefe2012–20229788
Tom Curran2018–20213247
Nathan Lyon2014–20223442

Best Bowling Figures

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BowlerOvrBBIOppositionGroundTournamentDate
Sean Abbott4.05/16Adelaide StrikersAdelaide OvalBBL0631 December 2016
Nathan Lyon3.55/23Hobart HurricanesSCGBBL0520 December 2015
Ben Dwarshuis4.05/26Melbourne RenegadesGMHBA StadiumBBL1111 January 2022
Sean Abbott4/11Brisbane HeatSCGBBL0718 January 2018
Ben Dwarshuis2.44/13Melbourne RenegadesBlundstone ArenaBBL1013 December 2020

Partnerships

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Highest partnerships by wicket

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WicketRunsBatsmenOppositionGroundDate
1st124*Michael Lumb &Brad HaddinHighveld LionsWanderers Stadium,Johannesburg28 October 2012
2nd167*Josh Philippe &James VinceHobart HurricanesSCG23 January 2019
3rd114James Vince &Moises HenriquesMelbourne Stars20 January 2020
4th124Daniel Hughes &Jordan SilkPerth Scorchers22 December 2018
5th98Moises Henriques &Ryan CartersManuka Oval,Canberra28 January 2015
6th77*Jordan Silk &Dan ChristianMelbourne StarsMCG26 January 2021
7th88Tom Curran &Sean AbbottSydney ThunderSydney Showground Stadium24 December 2018
8th48Steve O'Keefe &Sean AbbottPerth ScorchersSCG23 December 2017
9th59*Sean Abbott &Ben DwarshuisBrisbane HeatSCG29 December 2021
10th43Ben Dwarshuis &Steve O'KeefePerth ScorchersMarvel Stadium22 January 2022

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Overseas players

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See also

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