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T20 Spring Challenge

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T20 Spring Challenge
CountriesAustralia
AdministratorCricket Australia
FormatTwenty20
First edition2024
Next edition2025
Tournament formatDouble round-robin and knockout finals
Number of teams9
TVSeven Network
Fox Cricket
Websitewww.cricket.com.au

The T20 Spring Challenge is the Australian women's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in Australia. organised by the Cricket Australia. The first edition of the tournament took place in 2024.[1][2]

The competition began in 2024 and currently features eight Women's Big Bash League teams competing in a round-robin group stage. The competition runs before the Women's Big Bash League.

History

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In July 2024, Cricket Australia introduces a new domestic Twenty20 Cricket event, called T20 Spring Challenge. that forms part of the Australia domestic cricket season. The league was aimed to make up for the absence of high-profile matches in Australia every year and to expose talented players from Country.

The Tournament Is Scheduled To Start On 10 October, And Will Conclude On 20 October 2024. It Will Be The First Edition Of The Tournament.

The new nine-team T20 competition – created to ensure there would be no overall reduction in women's domestic games following the shortening of the WBBL – features teams aligned with the eight Big Bash clubs along with the ACT Meteors.

Each team will play four matches before the top four play off in the semi-finals and final.

A 18 regular season games will be played across seven days, before the semi-finals on Saturday, October 19 and the final on Sunday, October 20. All finals games will be held at Cricket NSW's Cricket Central homebase in Silverwater.

The tournament will coincide with Australia's 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign in Bangladesh, meaning the majority of CA contracted players will not be available.

However that, alongside the absence of overseas players, will create opportunities for others to take on key roles, and for fringe WBBL squad members to impress before WBBL 10 kicks off on October 27.

Organisation

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The league's structure is based on the structure of the WBBL.

Initially there are nine teams, with sides playing against each other in a double round robin format, and the four teams finishing with the most points entering the knockout-stage of the competition.

The first season of the league took place from 10 October to 20 October 2024, and featured 21 matches, all held at and in Sydney and Adelaide. Tickets were made available free to women during the first season.

Teams

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Team Location[a] Home ground[b] Coach Captain Titles won
ACT Meteors
Adelaide Strikers North Adelaide, South Australia Karen Rolton Oval Luke Williams Tahlia McGrath
Brisbane Heat Albion, Queensland Allan Border Field Ashley Noffke Jess Jonassen
Hobart Hurricanes Bellerive, Tasmania Blundstone Arena Dan Marsh Elyse Villani 0
Melbourne Renegades St Kilda, Victoria CitiPower Centre Simon Helmot Sophie Molineux 0
Melbourne Stars St Kilda, Victoria CitiPower Centre Jonathan Batty 0
Perth Scorchers East Perth, Western Australia WACA Ground Shelley Nitschke
Sydney Sixers Moore Park, New South Wales North Sydney Oval Charlotte Edwards
Sydney Thunder Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales Blacktown ISP Oval Trevor Griffin

Venues

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 Australia
Adelaide Sydney
Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide North Sydney Oval, Sydney Cricket Central, Sydney Allan Border Oval, Mosman, Sydney

Tournament seasons and results

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Finals

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Season Winner Winning margin Runner-up Final venue Player of the season
2024

Records and statistics

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A summary of the most notable statistical records associated with the tournament is provided below:

Batting Records
Most runs
Highest score
Highest partnership
Most sixes
Most fifties
Bowling Records
Most wickets
Best bowling figures
Fielding
Most dismissals (wicket-keeper)
Most catches (fielder)
Team records
Highest total
Lowest total

Broadcasting

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In July 2024, Fox Sports, announced it had acquired the global media rights for TV and digital broadcasts for the tournament. The initial season of the league is broadcasting in Australia on the Fox Sports TV channel and the Kayo Sports app.[1]

The first season of the competition was broadcast in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports, in India by Fancode, in the United States and Canada by Willow TV and in South Africa by SuperSports, in New Zealand it is aired by Sky Sport NZ.

Broadcasters for the T20 Spring Challenge
Region Country/Sub-region Television Broadcaster Streaming
Asia Afghanistan Ariana Television
Bangladesh
India Fancode
Hong Kong Astro Cricket
Malaysia
Pakistan PTV Sports
Ten Sports
Singapore StarHub
Sri Lanka
Europe Netherlands
Ireland Sky Sports
United Kingdom
Americas Canada Willow
United States
Caribbean ESPN Caribbean
Oceania Australia Fox Sports Foxtel
Kayo Sports
New Zealand Sky Sport NZ
Papua New Guinea TVWan
Africa Middle East and North Africa
African Union Super Sport

Notes

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  1. ^ Administrative and training base
  2. ^ Primary ground for WBBL|08

References

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  1. ^ a b "Schedule locked in for new T20 Challenge, 2024-25 WNCL". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  2. ^ "ACT to join WBBL teams in new women's T20 comp". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 28 July 2024.