Which country is this belong  

The KFC Twenty20 Big Bash was the domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in Australia. The competition was organised by Cricket Australia, and sponsored by fast food chicken outlet KFC. The competition was replaced by the Big Bash League as Australia's domestic Twenty20 competition after the 2010–11 tournament. The Victorian Bushrangers were the most successful team during the tournament's running, winning the title four times.​ Logo KFC Twenty20 Big Bash Countries Australia Administrator Cricket Australia Format Twenty20 First tournament 2005–06 Last tournament 2010–11 Tournament format Round-robin and knockout finals Number of teams 6 Most successful Victorian Bushrangers (4 titles) Qualification Champions League Twenty20 Most runs Overall:
Brad Hodge (919) Most wickets Overall:
Dirk Nannes (31) Website Official website

 

Teams[edit]   Team name
(Sponsored name) Home ground(s) Last win Wins Runners Up   Victorian Bushrangers Melbourne Cricket Ground 2009–10 4 1   New South Wales Blues Sydney Cricket Ground,
ANZ Stadium, Sydney 2008–09 1 2   Southern Redbacks Adelaide Oval 2010–11 1 1   Tasmanian Tigers Bellerive Oval, Hobart N/A 0 1   Western Warriors The WACA, Perth N/A 0 1   Queensland Bulls The Gabba, Brisbane N/A 0 0 Placings[edit] Season Winner Runner-up Third Fourth Fifth Sixth 2005–06 Victoria New South Wales Western Australia Queensland South Australia Tasmania 2006–07 Victoria Tasmania Western Australia South Australia Queensland New South Wales 2007–08 Victoria Western Australia Tasmania New South Wales Queensland South Australia 2008–09 New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania 2009–10 Victoria South Australia Queensland Western Australia New South Wales Tasmania 2010–11 South Australia New South Wales Tasmania Western Australia Queensland Victoria Finals[edit] Year Final Venue Final Attendance Final Winner Result Runner-up 2005–06
Details North Sydney Oval, Sydney 5,669 Victoria
233 for 7 (20 overs) Victoria won by 93 runs Scorecard New South Wales
140 all out (15.3 overs) 2006–07
Details Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 28,960 Victoria
160 for 6 (20 overs) Victoria won by 10 runs Scorecard Tasmania
150 for 8 (20 overs) 2007–08
Details WACA, Perth 16,589 Victoria
203 for 8 (20 overs) Victoria won by 32 runs Scorecard Western Australia
171 all out (19.3 overs) 2008–09
Details ANZ Stadium, Sydney 17,592 New South Wales
167 for 5 (20 overs) New South Wales won by 5 wickets Scorecard Victoria
166 for 4 (20 overs) 2009–10
Details Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 17,722 Victoria
166 for 7 (20 overs) Victoria won by 48 runs Scorecard South Australia
118 for 9 (20 overs) 2010–11
Details Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 27,920 South Australia
155 for 2 (17.3 overs) South Australia won by 8 wickets Scorecard New South Wales
153 for 8 (20 overs) Records[edit]
  • Highest Score: 7/233 Victorian Bushrangers vs New South Wales Blues, 21 Jan 2006, at North Sydney Oval.[1]
  • Lowest Score: 71 (16.2 overs) New South Wales, vs Western Warriors, 5 Jan 2010, at WACA Ground.[2]
  • Biggest Winning Margin: 127 Western Warriors vs New South Wales Blues, 5 Jan 2010, at WACA Ground.[3]
  • Lowest Winning Margin: 2 Victorian Bushrangers vs Western Warriors, 6 Jan 2006, at WACA Ground, Perth.
    New South Wales Blues vs Victorian Bushrangers, 17 Jan 2009, at ANZ Stadium, Sydney.[4]
  • Highest Individual Score: 111 (56 balls) Michael Dighton, Tasmanian Tigers vs New South Wales Blues, 10 Jan 2007, at ANZ Stadium, Sydney.[5]
  • Most Runs: See Infobox.
  • Fastest Half-Century: 18 Balls David Warner, New South Wales Blues vs Tasmanian Tigers, 30 Dec 2009 Bellerive Oval, Hobart
  • Best Bowling: 6/25 (3 overs) Michael Dighton, Tasmanian Tigers vs Queensland Bulls, 1 Jan 2007, at The Heritage Oval, Toowoomba.[6]
  • Most Wickets: See Infobox.
  • Most Catches: 13 David Hussey, Victorian Bushrangers.[7]
  • Largest Crowd: 43,125 – Victorian Bushrangers vs Tasmanian Tigers, 15 Jan 2010 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Television coverage[edit]

All games, including the finals were covered by Fox Sports

 

  • 2
What are you looking for?