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Big Bash League Team Squads and Players 2012-13



The KFC Twenty20 Big Bash is the domestic Twenty20 cricket Tournament held in Australia.


Below are the T20 Big Bash League Team Squads

Adelaide Strikers: Jon Holland, Phillip Hughes, Nathan Lyon, Andrew McDonald, Michael Klinger, Kane Richardson, Shaun Tait, Gary Putland.
Overseas players: Johan Botha (South Africa) (Capt), Kieron Pollard (West Indies).

Brisbane Heat: Joe Burns, Nathan Hauritz, Daniel Christian, Ryan Harris, Alister McDermott, Luke Pomersbach, Chris Lynn, Ben Cutting, Peter Forrest, Cameron Gannon.
Overseas players: Daniel Vettori (New Zealand), Kemar Roach (West Indies).

Hobart Hurricanes: Ricky Ponting, George Bailey, Tim Paine, Travis Birt, Xavier Doherty, Ben Dunk, Jason Krejza, Ben Laughlin, Aiden Blizzard,  Michael Hogan, Jon Wells.
Overseas players: Owais Shah (England).

Melbourne Renegades: Jayde Herrick, Will Sheridan, Michael Hill, Meyrick Buchanan, James Muirhead, Aaron Finch, Nathan Rimmington, Darren Pattinson.
Overseas players: Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka).

Melbourne Stars: Cameron White, Peter Handscomb, Glenn Maxwell, Brad Hodge, Rob Quiney, Matthew Wade, David Hussey.
Overseas players: Luke Wright (England).

Perth Scorchers: Michael Beer, Jason Behrendorff, Tim Armstrong, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Michael Hussey, Simon Katich, Shaun Marsh, Joe Mennie, Ben Edmondson, Brad Hogg, Marcus North (capt), Tom Triffitt, Mitchell Marsh, Adam Voges.
Overseas players: Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa), Albie Morkel (South Africa).

Sydney Thunder: Adam Coyte, Scott Coyte, Rhett Lockyear, Sean Abbott, Dirk Nannes, Mark Cosgrove, Luke Doran, Gurinder Sandhu.
Overseas players: Chris Gayle (West Indies), Shahid Afridi (Pakistan).

Sydney Sixers: Brad Haddin, Kurtis Patterson, Steve O'Keefe, Moises Henriques, Josh Lalor and Josh Hazlewood, Brett Lee, Steven Smith, Dominic Thornely, Ian Moran.
Overseas players: Sunil Narine. (West Indies).

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