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It's interesting that we're now reaching the point where sports tactics are starting to reach the apotheosis of play style.
Bazball (as much as I hate the term) is effectively the progression of Australia's run per ball strategy in the 90s and 2000s, which I don't think is the actual name for it but oh well.
Gegenpress is effectively a modernised version of the pressing game played by Graham Taylor in the 80s.
Guardiola's style of play is an end point of a line of thinking about possession based football that started with Vic Buckingham's time at Ajax and Barcelona, then, latterly, iterated on by Rinus Michels and Johan Cruyff.
Mourinho’s style is the ungraceful conclusion to defensive football, originating, in part, from Helenio Herrera.
The last IPL season being a complete run farm is something of a peak in the four different strains of tactics that can be used in T20 cricket. Perth Scorchers between 2013-17 were a peak of low scoring, highly controlled cricket. RCB, the long standing headline team of hard-hitting batsmen.
It's pretty neat
#football#soccer#sports#sport#pep guardiola#jose mourinho#perth scorchers#royal challengers bengaluru#ipl#ipl 2024#fc barcelona#cricket#england cricket#bazball
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can't wait to "oh captain my captain" aaron hardie for the rest of the season
#aaron hardie#perth scorchers#i will miss AT desperately but i love that hardie has this opportunity
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WBBL 2023, PS-W vs BH-W: Match Prediction, Dream11 Team, Fantasy Tips & Pitch Report – Women’s Big Bash League
Table of Contents WBBL 2023, PS-W vs BH-W North Sydney Oval Pitch Report PS-W vs BH-W Dream11 Prediction Picks PS-W vs BH-W Dream11 Prediction Captain and Vice-Captain PS-W vs BH-W Dream11 Prediction Backups PS-W vs BH-W Dream11 Team for today’s match (October 22, 2:40 am GMT) Squads Perth Scorchers Women will compete with Brisbane Heat Women in the fifth match of the Women’s Big Bash…
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#BRISBANE HEAT WOMEN#CRICKET TIPS#DREAM11 TEAM#FANTASY PREDICTION#FANTASY TIPS#PERTH SCORCHERS WOMEN PERTH
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“Good evening Perth, AUSTRALIA! [crowd starts barking] Yes, correct. That is correct. How are you all feeling tonight? It’s hot down here ain’t it? Ooh! A scorcher! Is everyone okay? Everyone drinking water? Did anyone bring a hydration tablet? [points to a fan] You did! She did! She’s prepared!”
-Harry checking in on the fans.
Love On Tour 2023: Perth. (20 February 2023)
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NEW PLAYERS!!!
Australia's biggest Twenty20 cricket league, the Big Bash League (BBL), is made up of teams located in cities. It is well-known for its fast-paced and exciting structure, and it usually runs from December to February. Since its founding in 2011, the league has gained prominence and drawn both Australian talent and talents from other countries. Teams like the Sydney Sixers, Melbourne Stars, and Perth Scorchers battle it out for the championship in famous venues across the nation. The Australian cricket season's biggest event, the BBL is renowned for its exciting atmosphere, engaging fan base, and high-scoring matches. The BBL gives players a competitive edge and a worldwide appeal by featuring both established international cricket stars and up-and-coming talent. Finally, the league has made a substantial contribution to the expansion of T20 cricket by highlighting the exciting elements of the format and helping to nurture players who succeed in this shortened version of the game.
The way that Cricket Australia has responded strategically to the recent turmoil surrounding the Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League is a very well thought out plan. The challenging assignment essentially entails requesting detailed proposals from prospective Team owners who have already contacted a player to captain their teams. The last four possibilities have been selected by Cricket Australia, which will choose the best one to form a new Big Bash League team. In-depth analyses of the suggested cricket infrastructure, cutting-edge team facilities, creative marketing approaches, and comprehensive community engagement programs would all be necessary for CA. Carefully vetting each proposal is the responsibility of a carefully chosen selection committee made up of business professionals, league executives, and seasoned cricketing greats. Beyond the obvious, the criteria consider the importance of cricket to the club owners, the size of the leaders' current fan base, economic feasibility studies, and the possibility of igniting a thriving cricket culture in the neighborhood. Concurrently, the committee is developing strict ownership and management policies to create a model for openness, moral behavior, and sound financial standing.
This comprehensive and complex strategy aims to create a revolutionary change in the league's course rather than just solving the problems that plagued the Sydney Sixers. Cricket Australia hopes to establish a new side that will play at the highest level of T20 cricket while also fitting in well with the local sports culture. Through the cultivation of a culture that is marked by impartiality, absolute responsibility, and proactive engagement with the community, this all-encompassing project seeks to establish the Big Bash League as the pinnacle of quality and enjoyment within the international cricket scene.
Task in hand
For the CA to select you as the next team in the Big Bash League, you will need to make a proposal presentation. You will be given one business owner and a team captain. Your proposal pitch needs to contain-
• strategies to persuade Cricket Australia
• marketing strategies
• a three-year financial plan that accounts for player acquisition costs
• public relations strategies
• a jingle
• the team logo
• star player hiring plans
• a press release for the team
• 15-player squad.
Deliverables:
Ppt not more than 7 slides
Report not more than 20 pages Extra deliverables are appreciated
A jingle
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[ad_1] Sachin Tendulkar receiving the Col. C.K.Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award (PC: BCCI/X) Sachin Tendulkar received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BCCI Annual Awards function in Mumbai yesterday. It was but natural he will. It could have happened earlier or a year later but the fact that Sachin would get it was known. His impact on Indian and world cricket is unrivalled and for many like me he was one of the reasons to fall in love with the sport. My first encounter with Sachin was at the age of 11. The year, 1987. As a child growing up with cricket, it was inevitable that I’d be mourning Sunil Gavaskar’s leaving the scene. Indian cricket, overnight, was in need of a saviour. Sure, Dilip Vengsarkar was in great form, Sanjay Manjrekar had his sound technique and Mohammad Azharuddin had magic wrists. But truth be told, none of them were in the league of the just retired Gavaskar. It was then that I had first heard about Tendulkar. A child prodigy, he was being touted as the next big thing in Indian cricket. As a child myself, it seemed there was something to look forward to. Then came his debut series in Pakistan. It was a terrifying thought to think how a boy of 16 would stand up to the likes of Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and the express debutant Waqar Younis. My worst fears came true when in the Sialkot Test he was hit on the nose by a Waqar scorcher. Navjot Singh Sidhu, batting at the other end, recounted later: “My immediate reaction was he has to be rushed to the hospital. I was about to run to the other end when I saw Sachin raising his hand. In his squeaky voice, he said, ‘Mein khelega’ (I will play). He had blood all over his face but never once did he think of leaving the field.” These two simple words, “Mein khelega”, best sum up Sachin, who has always worn his nationalism on his sleeve. Watching Sachin continue to bat and then cream a four off the very second ball through cover, I realised we were finally seeing our saviour in action. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Deeply honoured to receive the Col. C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award. My cricketing journey, which spanned 24 years was never mine alone. It belonged to every coach’s guidance, every teammate’s trust, every fan’s unwavering support and my family’s belief, love and… pic.twitter.com/4y4vvs243q — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) February 1, 2025 This realisation was firmed up when Sachin scored a match-saving hundred in England in 1990. In only his ninth Test match, he stood unbeaten on 119, an innings that successfully sent the cricket world a message — its next superstar was here. But all these were trailers to the real movie: Australia, 1992. India reached Perth, down and out. The hallowed turf of the WACA, the Australian fortress which offered the bowlers pace and bounce and where Australian gladiators tested the world’s best. Sachin, then 19, scripted a fantastic 114, a knock of incredible brilliance that made up for a tame Indian surrender. We finally had an answer to the Australian fast men: Tendulkar. By the mid-1990s, Sachin had become my hero, a singular icon we could trust with all our lives. As we celebrate his lifetime achievement award let me say this: Sachin was bigger than five days of six hours on the field, lunch and tea, 50 overs in a match indistinguishable from any other. There is no need anymore to compare him with other cricketers. He has to be seen in the light of achievements thought to be not possible, and that has hardly to do with cricket. Michael Schumacher, Diego Maradona, Dhyan Chand, Martina Navratilova, Michael Jordan, Leo Messi? Cricket was just the game Sachin played. But how can someone love it so much? Sachin wouldn’t know the answer to that. He still doesn’t. And we will spend our lives baffled. How could he? Also Read: Abuse of Himanshu Sangwan a glaring example of India’s obsession with stars, rather than cricket The post Greatness thy name – Sachin Tendulkar receives BCCI’s Lifetime Achievement Award appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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[ad_1] Sachin Tendulkar receiving the Col. C.K.Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award (PC: BCCI/X) Sachin Tendulkar received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BCCI Annual Awards function in Mumbai yesterday. It was but natural he will. It could have happened earlier or a year later but the fact that Sachin would get it was known. His impact on Indian and world cricket is unrivalled and for many like me he was one of the reasons to fall in love with the sport. My first encounter with Sachin was at the age of 11. The year, 1987. As a child growing up with cricket, it was inevitable that I’d be mourning Sunil Gavaskar’s leaving the scene. Indian cricket, overnight, was in need of a saviour. Sure, Dilip Vengsarkar was in great form, Sanjay Manjrekar had his sound technique and Mohammad Azharuddin had magic wrists. But truth be told, none of them were in the league of the just retired Gavaskar. It was then that I had first heard about Tendulkar. A child prodigy, he was being touted as the next big thing in Indian cricket. As a child myself, it seemed there was something to look forward to. Then came his debut series in Pakistan. It was a terrifying thought to think how a boy of 16 would stand up to the likes of Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and the express debutant Waqar Younis. My worst fears came true when in the Sialkot Test he was hit on the nose by a Waqar scorcher. Navjot Singh Sidhu, batting at the other end, recounted later: “My immediate reaction was he has to be rushed to the hospital. I was about to run to the other end when I saw Sachin raising his hand. In his squeaky voice, he said, ‘Mein khelega’ (I will play). He had blood all over his face but never once did he think of leaving the field.” These two simple words, “Mein khelega”, best sum up Sachin, who has always worn his nationalism on his sleeve. Watching Sachin continue to bat and then cream a four off the very second ball through cover, I realised we were finally seeing our saviour in action. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Deeply honoured to receive the Col. C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award. My cricketing journey, which spanned 24 years was never mine alone. It belonged to every coach’s guidance, every teammate’s trust, every fan’s unwavering support and my family’s belief, love and… pic.twitter.com/4y4vvs243q — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) February 1, 2025 This realisation was firmed up when Sachin scored a match-saving hundred in England in 1990. In only his ninth Test match, he stood unbeaten on 119, an innings that successfully sent the cricket world a message — its next superstar was here. But all these were trailers to the real movie: Australia, 1992. India reached Perth, down and out. The hallowed turf of the WACA, the Australian fortress which offered the bowlers pace and bounce and where Australian gladiators tested the world’s best. Sachin, then 19, scripted a fantastic 114, a knock of incredible brilliance that made up for a tame Indian surrender. We finally had an answer to the Australian fast men: Tendulkar. By the mid-1990s, Sachin had become my hero, a singular icon we could trust with all our lives. As we celebrate his lifetime achievement award let me say this: Sachin was bigger than five days of six hours on the field, lunch and tea, 50 overs in a match indistinguishable from any other. There is no need anymore to compare him with other cricketers. He has to be seen in the light of achievements thought to be not possible, and that has hardly to do with cricket. Michael Schumacher, Diego Maradona, Dhyan Chand, Martina Navratilova, Michael Jordan, Leo Messi? Cricket was just the game Sachin played. But how can someone love it so much? Sachin wouldn’t know the answer to that. He still doesn’t. And we will spend our lives baffled. How could he? Also Read: Abuse of Himanshu Sangwan a glaring example of India’s obsession with stars, rather than cricket The post Greatness thy name – Sachin Tendulkar receives BCCI’s Lifetime Achievement Award appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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3 players who can replace Mitchell Marsh in the Australia's squad for Champions Trophy 2025
In a massive blow on Australia’s plans for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025Star all -rounder Mitchell Marsh was excluded from the tournament due to persistent pain in the lower back area. The experienced all -rounder, who was an important player for Australia in the formats, has recently played a single Big Bash League (BBL) Match for the Perth Scorchers At the beginning of this month before it…
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3 Players who can change the MAD of Machi's Marsni in Australia Trophy 2025
For a greater thin of Australia plans a ICC0Sthe surrounding stars Mitchell Coarsely has been discharged in a competition due to previous pain. Experienced all around, who have been the most Australian player through the forms, last played together Big Baash Leaague (BBL) Agree with Perth scorchers earlier before this month is not a trash. The absence does not mean about Australia beats and stops…
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i think we can all agree that western australian all-rounders
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3 players who can replace Mitchell Marsh in the Australian team for Champions Trophy 2025
To a huge blow to Australia’s plans for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025Star all-Rounder Mitchell Mary It has been excluded from the tournament due to persistent back pain. The experienced All-Rounder, who was a key player for Australia in forms, last played one Big Bash League (BBL) struggle for Perth Scorchers Earlier this month before it is sidelined. Its absence not only affects Australia’s…
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3 players who can replace Mitchell Marsh in Australia’s squad for Champions Trophy 2025
In a massive blow to Australia’s plans for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, star all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the tournament due to persistent lower back pain. The experienced all-rounder, who has been a key player for Australia across formats, last played a single Big Bash League (BBL) match for the Perth Scorchers earlier this month before being sidelined. His absence not only…
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3 players who can replace Mitchell Marsh in Australia’s squad for Champions Trophy 2025
For a greater thin of Australia plans a ICC0Sthe surrounding stars Mitchell Coarsely has been discharged in a competition due to previous pain. Experienced all around, who have been the most Australian player through the forms, last played together Big Baash Leaague (BBL) Agree with Perth scorchers earlier before this month is not a trash. The absence does not mean about Australia beats and stops…
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3 players who can replace Mitchell Marsh in Australia’s squad for Champions Trophy 2025
For a greater thin of Australia plans a ICC0Sthe surrounding stars Mitchell Coarsely has been discharged in a competition due to previous pain. Experienced all around, who have been the most Australian player through the forms, last played together Big Baash Leaague (BBL) Agree with Perth scorchers earlier before this month is not a trash. The absence does not mean about Australia beats and stops…
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Most Iconic Sixes in Big Bash League History
The Big Bash League (BBL) has become synonymous with thrilling cricket action, and nothing gets fans more excited than a massive six. Over the years, the league has seen countless moments of jaw-dropping power-hitting, with players sending the ball soaring into the stands and beyond. These sixes are not just about runs; they’re moments of magic that define games and leave an indelible mark on the memory of cricket enthusiasts. In this blog, we’ll look at the most iconic sixes in Big Bash League history, moments that stand out for their audacity, power, and significance.
1. Chris Lynn’s Monster Hit (2016)
When talking about the most iconic sixes in BBL history, one simply cannot ignore Chris Lynn. Known as one of the most destructive batsmen in the league, Lynn etched his name into BBL folklore during the 2016 season.
In a match against the Perth Scorchers, Lynn launched a delivery from Shaun Tait out of the Gabba and onto the roof of the stadium. The ball traveled an astonishing 121 meters, making it one of the longest sixes ever recorded in the Big Bash League. This incredible shot not only showcased Lynn’s brute strength but also solidified his reputation as a six-hitting machine.
2. Glenn Maxwell’s Reverse-Sweep Six (2020)
Glenn Maxwell is a name synonymous with innovation in cricket, and his reverse-sweep six during the 2020 season is a testament to his genius. Playing for the Melbourne Stars against the Sydney Sixers, Maxwell executed a stunning reverse-sweep off a fast bowler, sending the ball sailing over the boundary ropes.
What made this six iconic wasn’t just the power but the sheer audacity and skill it required. Maxwell’s ability to innovate under pressure has given fans some of the most memorable sixes in BBL history, and this one is undoubtedly at the top of the list.
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3. Daniel Christian’s Game-Changing Six (2021)
In the high-stakes environment of a BBL playoff game, Daniel Christian delivered one of the most iconic sixes in Big Bash League history. Representing the Sydney Sixers in 2021, Christian faced a challenging situation with his team needing quick runs to stay in the game.
With his calm demeanor and explosive hitting, Christian smashed a massive six over long-on, turning the tide of the match. The six not only boosted his team’s chances but also became a defining moment in their journey to the final. It’s moments like these that make the BBL so special.
4. Ben Cutting’s Roof-Top Blast (2018)
Ben Cutting is another player who has thrilled BBL fans with his monstrous sixes. During the 2018 season, while playing for the Brisbane Heat, Cutting produced one of the league’s most unforgettable moments.
Facing the Adelaide Strikers, Cutting unleashed a 117-meter six that landed on the roof of the Gabba. The sheer distance and height of the shot left fans and commentators stunned. This six is often replayed as one of the most extraordinary examples of power-hitting in the Big Bash League.
5. Andre Russell’s Helicopter Six (2016)
Andre Russell, known for his brute force, lit up the BBL during the 2016 season with his signature helicopter six. Playing for the Sydney Thunder, Russell executed the shot with flair, sending the ball high into the night sky.
What made this six iconic was the sheer power combined with the elegance of the helicopter finish. Fans couldn’t get enough of Russell’s explosive batting, and this particular six remains etched in the memories of BBL enthusiasts.
Why These Sixes Are Special
The most iconic sixes in Big Bash League history are not just about distance; they’re about the context, the pressure, and the players’ ability to deliver in crucial moments. Whether it’s a towering hit that defies gravity or an innovative stroke that redefines the game, these sixes are a testament to the skill and creativity of T20 cricketers.
The BBL has provided a platform for players to showcase their talents, and the sixes mentioned above are prime examples of why fans keep coming back for more. These moments of brilliance not only entertain but also inspire the next generation of cricketers.
How Sixes Have Shaped the BBL
The spectacle of six-hitting has become a defining feature of the Big Bash League. Players like Chris Lynn, Glenn Maxwell, and Andre Russell have built their legacies around their ability to clear the ropes at will. These sixes have not only added to the excitement of the league but also played a pivotal role in its growth and popularity.
The league’s ability to produce unforgettable moments, like the sixes mentioned above, has made it a favorite among cricket fans worldwide. The anticipation of watching a ball sail into the stands keeps audiences glued to their screens and fills stadiums with roaring cheers.
Conclusion
The most iconic sixes in Big Bash League history are more than just statistics—they’re moments of pure magic that define the essence of T20 cricket. From Chris Lynn’s monster hits to Glenn Maxwell’s innovative strokes, these sixes have provided fans with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
As the BBL continues to evolve, we can only imagine what new feats of power-hitting await us in the future. Until then, these iconic sixes will remain a reminder of why the Big Bash League is one of the most exciting cricket tournaments in the world.
Which six is your favorite in BBL history? Share your thoughts in the comments below and relive the magic of these unforgettable moments!
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