As the KFC BBL season draws closer, it’s time to revisit some of the most memorable players and performances from seasons past. Vote on your favourite, or the one which sparks your curiosity the most.
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MacGill Monday: Super spinner gets two huge scalps
Most commonly seen in whites, Stuart MacGill revived his career with the Sydney Sixers in the inaugural BBL season.
He kicked things off with an outstanding spell in the first ever Big Bash match, claiming the wickets of BOTH Brisbane Heat openers – and international superstars – Brendon McCullum and Matthew Hayden.
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Tymal Tuesday: Mills snags unbelievable catch for Hurricanes
The Melbourne Stars’ high-profile international Kevin Pietersen was approaching a half-century and had the MCG crowd entertaining.
Until, that is, his English counterpart Tymal Mills pulled off a stunning reflex catch from his own 148km delivery.
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Haydos Hump day: Matthew Hayden winds back the clock
Always known for his aggressive approach to batting, expectations were high for Matthew Hayden when he made his way to the Brisbane Heat in BBL|01.
The Queenslander didn’t disappoint. Take this knock against the Hurricanes for example. ‘Haydos’ blasted 76 from 51 balls as the Heat won a thriller at the Gabba.
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Franky Worrall Friday: Stars seamer steps up in Semi Final
Persistent injuries meant Melbourne Stars’ paceman Daniel ‘Franky’ Worrall had an interrupted BBL|08 season.
The frustration came to an end at the best possible time, as Worrall claimed a four-wicket haul against the Hobart Hurricanes – guiding the Stars’ to the BBL final.
Franky Worrall was the star with the ball and the Stars will need 154 to win through to the Final! https://t.co/nxhSz0ymMr #BBL08 pic.twitter.com/5BJUHRDLwq
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) February 14, 2019