2015–16 Big Bash League | |
Todate: | [1] |
Administrator: | Cricket Australia |
Cricket Format: | Twenty20 |
Tournament Format: | Group stage and knockout |
Champions: | Sydney Thunder (1st title) |
Participants: | 8 |
Matches: | 35 |
Attendance: | 1030495 |
Player Of The Series: | Chris Lynn (Brisbane Heat) |
Most Runs: | Chris Lynn (378), (Brisbane Heat) |
Most Wickets: | Clint McKay (18), (Sydney Thunder) |
Previous Year: | 2014–15 |
Previous Tournament: | 2014–15 Big Bash League season |
Next Year: | 2016–17 |
Next Tournament: | 2016–17 Big Bash League season |
Website: | bigbash.com.au |
The 2015–16 Big Bash League season (BBL|05) was the fifth season of the Big Bash League (BBL), the premier Twenty20 cricket competition in Australia. The tournament ran from 17 December 2015 to 24 January 2016.
The BBL title was won by the Sydney Thunder, who defeated the Melbourne Stars by three wickets in the final to claim their first title. The Perth Scorchers, who had been seeking a third successive title, lost to the Stars in the semi-final thus making this the only season to date that the Scorchers failed to make the final. Chris Lynn of the Brisbane Heat was the tournament's leading run-scorer, making 378 runs from eight matches, and was named player of the tournament. The leading wicket-taker was Clint McKay of the Thunder, who took 18 wickets from ten matches. Travis Head of the Adelaide Strikers was named the best player under 25, scoring 299 runs and taking six wickets.[2] [3]
See main article: 2015–16 Big Bash League season squads.
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The top four teams from the group stage qualified for the semi-finals.
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Player | Team | Runs | ||||||||
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Chris Lynn | Brisbane Heat | 8 | 8 | 378 | 54.00 | 173.39 | 101 | 1 | 3 | |
Usman Khawaja | 4 | 4 | 345 | 172.50 | 163.50 | 109* | 2 | 2 | ||
Kevin Pietersen | 9 | 9 | 323 | 40.37 | 159.11 | 76 | 0 | 4 | ||
Michael Hussey | 9 | 9 | 306 | 43.71 | 131.33 | 80* | 0 | 3 | ||
Travis Head | 9 | 9 | 299 | 42.71 | 154.92 | 101* | 1 | 2 |
Player | Team | |||||||
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Clint McKay | Sydney Thunder | 10 | 10 | 18 | 15.22 | 8.09 | 4/28 | 11.2 |
Adil Rashid | 9 | 9 | 16 | 14.12 | 6.51 | 3/23 | 13.0 | |
Andre Russell | 10 | 10 | 16 | 18.87 | 7.74 | 3/13 | 14.6 | |
Andrew Tye | 9 | 9 | 13 | 18.00 | 7.05 | 3/22 | 15.3 | |
Ben Laughlin | 9 | 9 | 12 | 20.16 | 8.06 | 2/20 | 15.0 | |
The opening Sydney Derby match was played for the "Batting for Change Trophy" at Spotless Stadium. The match saw both the sides earning money for the Batting for Change charity with every six hit. Players had pledged to donate a total of $775 for each six hit during the match, as part of the Batting for Change cause set up by Sydney Sixers' player Ryan Carters.[4] [5]
The January 2 match between Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers at The Furnace saw the clubs wearing Batman and Superman playing gear instead of their original gear as a part of BBL's new partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures.[6]
BBL games are currently broadcast in Australia by the free-to-air Network Ten.[7] Network Ten's BBL coverage has become a regular feature of Australian summers and attracted an average audience of 1.13 million for each match in Australia this season, an 18% increase on the previous season. A cumulative audience of 9.65 million watched the BBL matches in Australia, out of which 39% were females.[8] [9]
The opening Sydney Derby match attracted more a peak audience of 1.53 million. A peak audience of 1.05 million watched the second innings of the match in the five major capital cities, making it then the highest-rating non-finals match in BBL history.[10] This record was broken in the last match between Renegades and Strikers when Session 2 was watched by an average audience of 1.36 million, which peaked at 1.67 million.[11]
The BBL Final was watched by an average audience of 1.79 million, which peaked at 2.24 million viewers. This was the first time that the ratings for a BBL match crossed the 2 million mark.[12]
Following are the television ratings for 2015–16 BBL season in Australia.[13]
Match No | Teams | Average TV Ratings | |||
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National | 5 metro cities | ||||
Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 1 | Session 2 | ||
1 | 1,220,000 | 1,250,000 | 856,000 | 917,000 | |
2 | 999,000 | 1,270,000 | 720,000 | 941,000 | |
3 | Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Renegades | 843,000 | 1,100,000 | 642,000 | 853,000 |
4 | 693,000 | 827,000 | 488,000 | 590,000 | |
5 | 1,170,000 | 1,250,000 | 817,000 | 914,000 | |
6 | 898,000 | 1,200,000 | 664,000 | 919,000 | |
7 | Hobart Hurricanes vs Brisbane Heat | 843,000 | 1,170,000 | 597,000 | 831,000 |
8 | 864,000 | 1,160,000 | 603,000 | 847,000 | |
9 | Perth Scorchers vs Brisbane Heat | 708,000 | 857,000 | 511,000 | 614,000 |
10 | Sydney Sixers vs Melbourne Stars | 686,000 | 952,000 | 479,000 | 675,000 |
11 | 797,000 | 1,030,000 | 575,000 | 758,000 | |
12 | Brisbane Heat vs Hobart Hurricanes | 855,000 | 1,130,000 | 608,000 | 790,000 |
13 | Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers | 917,000 | 1,170,000 | 677,000 | 864,000 |
14 | Adelaide Strikers vs Sydney Sixers | 729,000 | 887,000 | 517,000 | 629,000 |
15 | Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder | 902,000 | 1,160,000 | 665,000 | 831,000 |
16 | Melbourne Stars vs Melbourne Renegades | 852,000 | 1,260,000 | 621,000 | 880,000 |
17 | Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Sixers | 753,000 | 1,060,000 | 577,000 | 759,000 |
18 | Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Thunder | 968,000 | 1,250,000 | 676,000 | 913,000 |
19 | Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Renegades | 1,160,000 | 1,250,000 | 857,000 | 983,000 |
20 | Adelaide Strikers vs Perth Scorchers | 1,210,000 | 1,270,000 | 878,000 | 983,000 |
21 | Melbourne Stars vs Hobart Hurricanes | 1,120,000 | 1,180,000 | 846,000 | 913,000 |
22 | Sydney Thunder vs Perth Scorchers | 1,123,000 | 1,090,000 | 781,000 | 930,000 |
23 | Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers | 1,180,000 | 1,040,000 | 765,000 | 887,000 |
24 | Melbourne Renegades vs Melbourne Stars | 841,000 | 1,070,000 | 599,000 | 777,000 |
25 | Hobart Hurricanes vs Perth Scorchers | 653,000 | 848,000 | 465,000 | 636,000 |
26 | Sydney Sixers vs Brisbane Heat | 1,080,000 | 1,180,000 | 803,000 | 859,000 |
27 | Sydney Thunder vs Melbourne Renegades | 1,210,000 | 1,240,000 | 868,000 | 904,000 |
28 | Adelaide Strikers vs Hobart Hurricanes | 1,040,000 | 1,190,000 | 788,000 | 897,000 |
29 | Melbourne Stars vs Brisbane Heat | 1,200,000 | 1,230,000 | 868,000 | 910,000 |
30 | Sydney Sixers vs Sydney Thunder | 777,000 | 1,120,000 | 536,000 | 790,000 |
31 | Perth Scorchers vs Melbourne Stars | 1,020,000 | 667,000 | 769,000 | 540,000 |
32 | Melbourne Renegades vs Adelaide Strikers | 1,110,000 | 1,360,000 | 820,000 | 1,020,000 |
SF1 | Adelaide Strikers vs Sydney Thunder | 1,070,000 | 1,220,000 | 806,000 | 929,000 |
SF2 | Melbourne Stars vs Perth Scorchers | 1,050,000 | 1,180,000 | 774,000 | 900,000 |
Final | Melbourne Stars vs Sydney Thunder | 1,570,000 | 1,790,000 | 1,130,000 | 1,300,000 |
Average | 1,057,414 | 776,129 | |||
Adelaide Strikers | 9 | 5 | |||||
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Brisbane Heat | 8 | 4 | |||||
Hobart Hurricanes | 8 | 4 | |||||
Melbourne Renegades | 8 | 4 | |||||
Melbourne Stars | 10 | 6 | |||||
Perth Scorchers | 9 | 4 | |||||
Sydney Sixers | 8 | 4 | |||||
Sydney Thunder | 10 | 4 |