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  1. SA20 stats - who led the way in 2026?published at 19:34 GMT

    A split graphic of Sunrisers Eastern Cape Quinton de Kock and Paarl Royals' Ottneil BaartmanImage source, SA20

    The fourth edition of the SA20 has ended with Sunrisers Eastern Cape winning their third title with victory over Pretoria Capitals.

    But who was the leading run-scorer and wicket-taker? And who else impressed? BBC Sport looks at all the key stats.

    Top run-scorers

    1. Quinton de Kock (Sunrisers Eastern Cape) - 390 runs

    2. Dewald Brevis (Pretoria Capitals) - 370

    3. Ryan Rickelton (MI Cape Town) - 337

    4. Sherfane Rutherford (Pretoria Capitals) - 334

    5. Aiden Markram (Durban's Super Giants) - 309

    Rutherford finished with the highest average (66.80), Joburg Super Kings' Leus Du Plooy had the highest strike-rate (175.51) and Brevis hit the most sixes (30).

    Top wicket-takers

    1. Ottneil Baartman (Paarl Royals) - 20 wickets

    2. Anrich Nortje (Sunrisers Eastern Cape) - 18

    3. Sikandar Raza (Paarl Royals) - 15

    =4. Marco Jansen (Sunrisers Eastern Cape), Nqobani Mokoena (Paarl Royals) & Corbin Bosch (MI Cape Town) - 13

    Paarl Royals' Hardus Viljoen had the best average (11.66 - min 10 overs), Joburg Super Kings' Dan Worrall had the best economy rate (5.75) and Baartman had the best strike-rate (8.90 - min 10 overs).

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  2. Big Bash stats - who led the way in 2025-26?published at 18:59 GMT

    A split graphic of Perth Scorchers' Finn Allen and Melbourne Stars' Haris RaufImage source, Getty Images

    The 15th edition of the men's Big Bash League has ended with Perth Scorchers winning a record-extending sixth title against Sydney Sixers.

    But who was the leading run-scorer and wicket-taker? And who else impressed? BBC Sport looks at all the key stats.

    Top run-scorers

    1. Finn Allen (Perth Scorchers) - 466 runs

    2. David Warner (Sydney Thunder) - 433

    3. Sam Harper (Melbourne Stars) - 381

    4. Mitchell Marsh (Perth Scorchers) - 360

    5. Aaron Hardie (Perth Scorchers) - 339

    Warner finished with the highest average (86.60), Hobart Hurricanes' Mitch Owen had the highest strike-rate (195.29) and Allen hit the most sixes (38).

    Top wicket-takers

    1. Haris Rauf (Melbourne Stars) - 20 wickets

    2. Jack Edwards (Sydney Sixers) - 19

    3. Gurinder Sandhu (Melbourne Renegades) - 18

    =4. Peter Siddle, Tom Curran (both Melbourne Stars) & Ben Dwarshuis (Sydney Sixers) - 16

    Adelaide Strikers' Tabraiz Shamsi had the best average (10.50 - min 10 overs), Hobart Hurricanes' Nikhil Chaudhary had the best economy rate (4.77) and Gurinder Sandhu had the best strike-rate (10.33 - min 10 overs).

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  3. UK interest in remaining ETPL teams - Bachchanpublished at 16:36 GMT

    Timothy Abraham
    BBC Sport Journalist

    ETPL co-owner Abhishek Bachchan with ex-Australia cricket captain Steve Waugh and former Australia hockey player Jamie Dwyer, who have both invested in the Amsterdam FlamesImage source, ETPL

    European T20 Premier League co-owner Abhishek Bachchan says there has been "global interest" in the tournament's three remaining unsold franchises including from investors in the UK.

    The ETPL have agreed deals for three of the city-based franchises in Amsterdam, Belfast and Edinburgh with two consortiums from Australia and one from New Zealand.

    BBC Sport understands the franchises were sold for £11.1m ($15m) over a 10-year period with former Australia captain Steve Waugh, current Aussie batter Glenn Maxwell and ex-New Zealand international Kyle Mills among those involved.

    Attention will now switch to the sale of the ETPL teams based in Glasgow, Dublin and Rotterdam with investors from India understood to be prominent.

    But Bachchan said there are also potential owners "from Europe and England" expressing interest in buying a team.

    "The ETPL is like this wonderful new swimming pool where everybody's just standing around to see who's going to jump in first and take the plunge," Bachchan told BBC Stumped.

    "Well, three of them have taken the plunge. And there's a lot of new enquiries. There's been interest from all over the globe.

    "Obviously, the process to choose the right people to come on board is something that we take very seriously as you can see is evident from the three teams so far."

    Bollywood actor and film producer Bachchan is a part-owner of the ETPL in conjunction with Rules Sport Tech, a private Indian company.

    The ETPL is being run in collaboration with the cricket boards of Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands.

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  4. Wolvaardt stars as Capitals cruise past in-form RCBpublished at 17:41 GMT 24 January

    Polly Starkie
    BBC Sport journalist

    Laura Wolvaardt batting for South AfricaImage source, Getty Images

    Laura Wolvaardt hit an unbeaten 42 as Delhi Capitals cruised past a previously unbeaten Royal Challengers Bengaluru to seal a seven-wicket win in the Women's Premier League.

    With five wins from five, RCB could have sealed a place in the final with another victory but Delhi Capitals delayed what feels inevitable.

    RCB skipper Smriti Mandhana got off to a strong start with the bat but Minnu Mani dismissed her for 38, picking up her first wicket of the tournament.

    After the halfway stage, a middle-order collapse left RCB scrambling for runs with their overseas signings failing to fire.

    Nandni Sharma once again proved useful at the death taking three wickets, as RCB were restricted to 109.

    Shafali Verma looked to cause damage in response, striking at 200, but was quickly removed by the in-form Sayali Satghare.

    Overseas stars Wolvaardt and Jemimah Rodrigues steadied the ship for the Delhi Capitals, putting on a 52-run partnership.

    After Rodrigues was dismissed, fellow South Africa international Marizanne Kapp joined Wolvaardt at the crease to ease their side across the line with four overs remaining.

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  5. Capitals have 'tapped into' Ganguly and Pollock's experience - Millspublished at 09:17 GMT 24 January

    Jonty Colman
    BBC Sport journalist

    Shaun Pollock and Sourav Ganguly of Pretoria Capitals chat before a game Image source, SA20

    Pretoria Capitals have "tapped into" the experience of coaches Sourav Ganguly and Shaun Pollock to reach their second SA20 final, says former England bowler Tymal Mills.

    Ganguly took on his first head coach role for this season, having previously been director of cricket, while Pollock is assistant coach having focused on commentary since retirement.

    They led Capitals to a second-placed finish in the group stage, but then beat Sunrisers Eastern Cape in Qualifier 1 to reach their first final since the inaugural season in 2023.

    Two-time winners Sunrisers were then victorious in Qualifier 2 to secure their place in a fourth successive final.

    "I've loved it - it's been awesome so far both on and off the field," Mills, who has taken five wickets in five games, told BBC Sport.

    "Ganguly has been good. He's all in, he's very committed and watching footage and always talking about the game and I think we've responded well to him.

    "Polly's been good fun. He's high energy, he talks a lot, he's got stories for days which keep the boys entertained.

    "It's been great to pick his brains and talk to him and just little bits around training.

    "Between Polly and Sourav there's obviously a lot of experience there and we've tapped into it as much as we can."

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  6. Sunrisers beat Royals to reach fourth successive SA20 finalpublished at 19:03 GMT 23 January

    Matthew Breetzke of Sunrisers Eastern Cape and James Coles of Sunrisers Eastern Cape during the qualifier 2 match of the Betway SA20 season 4 between Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SEC) and Paarl Royals (PR) held at the Wanderers Cricket StadiumImage source, SA20

    Two-time winners Sunrisers Eastern Cape booked their place in a fourth successive SA20 final with a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Paarl Royals.

    Sunrisers, who won the tournament in 2023 and 2024 before being beaten in last year's final, raced to their target of 115 in 11.4 overs to continue their 100% record of reaching the showpiece event.

    Quinton de Kock made 25 at the top of the order, while Sussex's James Coles finished the job, smashing an unbeaten 45 off just 19 balls.

    Coles had earlier taken 1-15 from his four overs as Royals were restricted to 114-7.

    They struggled for fluency against both pace and spin, with quick Anrich Nortje claiming 2-31 and spinner Senuran Muthusamy 3-15.

    Kyle Verreynne top-scored with 52 not out but Royals continue their record of having never reached a final.

    Sunrisers will face Pretoria Capitals - who beat them in Qualifier 1 - in Sunday's final (13:30 GMT).

    Capitals are looking for their first SA20 title.

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  7. Smith & Starc lead Sixers to Big Bash finalpublished at 11:42 GMT 23 January

    Steve Smith of Sydney SixersImage source, Getty Images

    Sydney Sixers booked their place in Sunday's Big Bash League final against Perth Scorchers with a comfortable 57-run win over defending champions Hobart Hurricanes in the Challenger.

    After being asked to bat, Sixers posted 198-8 with Steve Smith top-scoring with 65.

    There were also quick contributions from Moises Henriques (19 off eight), Joel Davies (27 off 12) and Lachlan Shaw (21 off 13), while Australia quick Riley Meredith claimed 3-52.

    In reply, Hurricanes lost key batter Mitch Owen (13) early, caught by Smith off Mitchell Starc (2-29), while fellow opener Tim Ward fell to leave them 29-2.

    Beau Webster put on 48 with captain Ben McDermott, but the Australia all-rounder struggled for fluency, with his 24 coming off 27 balls.

    When he was dismissed by Ben Dwarshuis (3-26), Hurricanes needed 122 off 61 balls and that pressure led to regular wickets falling.

    They were 91-6 less than three overs later, with Matthew Wade, Nikhil Chaudhary and Chris Jordan all out cheaply.

    McDermott followed for 40 in the 14th over to effectively end Hurricanes chances and they were bowled out for 141 in 17.2 overs.

    Sunday's showpiece will be the sixth time that Sixers and Scorchers have met in the final. Scorchers are looking for a record-extending sixth title, while Sixers will be aiming for a fourth success.

    Listen to ball-by-ball commentary on the Big Bash League final on 5 Sports Extra 3, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app from 08:00 GMT on Sunday, 25 January.

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  8. Royals beat Super Kings to progress to SA20 Qualifierpublished at 19:12 GMT 22 January

    Hardus Viljoen of Paarl Royals and Bjorn Fortuin of Paarl Royals are congratulated for getting the wicket of Matthew De Villiers of Joburg Super Kings during the eliminator matchImage source, SA20

    Paarl Royals moved into the second SA20 qualifier with a 36-run win over Joburg Super Kings in the Eliminator.

    After being asked to bat first, Royals posted 210-5 with Lhuan-dre Pretorius making 51 at the top of the order.

    There were lots of contributions too, with Dan Lawrence making 36, Sikandar Raza 35 and England Lions batter Asa Tribe an unbeaten 30 off 16 balls after he was dropped down to the middle order.

    In reply, Super Kings slipped to 14-3 in the fourth over with Hardus Viljoen picking up two wickets.

    Leus Du Plooy also fell in the powerplay to leave Super Kings 40-4 and despite James Vince's 47 they were unable to seriously challenge Royals' total.

    They eventually finished 174-8 with Viljoen finishing with 3-24 and Ottneil Baartman 2-47.

    Royals will play two-time champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape in Friday's second qualifier, with the winner progressing to Sunday's final against Pretoria Capitals.

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  9. Devine shines as Gujarat go second in WPL with winpublished at 17:35 GMT 22 January

    Gujarat Giants' Sophie Devine plays a shot during the Women's Premier League (WPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz Image source, Getty Images

    Sophie Devine impressed with both bat and ball as Gujarat Giants snapped their three‑match losing run in the Women's Premier League with a 45‑run victory over UP Warriorz.

    With six points from six matches, Gujarat climbed to second in the table and sit four points behind leaders Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who have five wins from five matches.

    Devine anchored Gujarat's batting innings with an unbeaten half-century as the hosts set Warriorz a target of 154.

    The all-rounder was dropped on 21 by Phoebe Litchfield, who held on to another catch offered by Devine in the final over only for the celebrations to be cut short for a Shikha Pandey no-ball.

    Devine wasted no time to capitalise as she dispatched the resulting free-hit for six before reaching her 50 off the final delivery to take Gujarat to 153-8.

    Warriorz's chase did not get off to the best of starts as Renuka Singh Thakur dismissed Kiran Navgire only two balls in.

    Captain Meg Lanning was dismissed by Kashvee Gautam and Phoebe Litchfield added 32 from 27 balls before falling to Ash Gardner.

    Chloe Tryon offered some resistance and remained unbeaten on 30 as Devine accounted for the wickets of Sophie Ecclestone and Kranti Gaud to finish with figures of 2-16 and seal the victory.

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  10. Seamer Curran selected in BBL team of tournamentpublished at 14:30 GMT 22 January

    Tom Curran punches the air in delight while playing for Melbourne StarsImage source, Getty Images
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    Tom Curran played 60 times for England between 2017 and 2021

    Former England seamer Tom Curran has been selected for the Big Bash League team of the tournament after a strong season with Melbourne Stars.

    The 30-year-old took 17 wickets at an average of 17.50 and chipped in 60 runs from five innings as Stars finished fourth in the group stage, before going on to lose to Hobart Hurricanes in the knockout match.

    Curran is joined by four Stars team-mates, including player of the tournament Sam Harper and Pakistan seamer Haris Rauf, who leads the competition's wicket-taking standings with 20.

    Stars captain Marcus Stoinis is selected for a record-equaling fifth time, while veteran David Warner is picked having topped the run-scoring charts with 433, despite Sydney Thunder finishing bottom.

    New Zealand's Finn Allen is the third player from overseas in an otherwise Australian line-up, and is one of five debutants picked for the squad after hitting a tournament record of 37 sixes for Perth Scorchers.

    The team is selected by the eight BBL head coaches and players from six teams have been chosen for this year's squad, with no-one from third-placed Hurricanes and seventh-placed Melbourne Renegades picked on this occasion.

    Team of the tournament

    1. Finn Allen* (Perth Scorchers)

    2. Sam Harper* (Wicket keeper, Melbourne Stars)

    3. David Warner (Captain, Sydney Thunder)

    4. Matthew Renshaw* (Brisbane Heat)

    5. Aaron Hardie (Perth Scorchers)

    6. Marcus Stoinis (Melbourne Stars)

    7. Jack Edwards* (Sydney Sixers)

    8. Tom Curran (Melbourne Stars)

    9. Haris Rauf (Melbourne Stars)

    10. Lloyd Pope (Adelaide Strikers)

    11. Peter Siddle (Melbourne Stars)

    12. Liam Scott* (Adelaide Strikers)

    *denotes first time selected in BBL Team of the Tournament

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  11. Phoenix sign destructive SA batter Ferreirapublished at 11:44 GMT 22 January

    Donovan Ferreira celebrates a match-winning knockImage source, Getty Images

    Birmingham Phoenix have signed South Africa's Donovan Ferreira for the 2026 Hundred season.

    Ferreira, 27, is a powerful middle-order batter and wicketkeeper, renowned for his explosive hitting having won the tournament in the last two seasons with Oval Invincibles.

    The right-hander has enjoyed standout success in T20 cricket, scoring runs at a strike-rate consistently above 150, with multiple match-winning innings across franchise competitions.

    "I've tasted success in the last two years in The Hundred and I would love to win it three years in a row, so hopefully I can contribute to a strong season for the Phoenix," said Ferreira.

    Phoenix men's head coach Shane Bond said: "Donovan is exactly the kind of player who can make a huge impact in this format. His ability to finish innings is among the best in the game."

    Ferreira's signing means Phoenix have added a full complement of retentions and direct signings in the winter window, joining Rehan Ahmed, Jacob Bethell and Mitch Owen.

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  12. Babar to miss remainder of Sixers' seasonpublished at 10:40 GMT 22 January

    Babar Azam playing for Sydney SixersImage source, Getty Images

    Pakistan batter Babar Azam will miss the remainder of Sydney Sixers' Big Bash League play-off campaign, having been called up to a national team camp.

    Sixers are due to play Hobart Hurricanes in the challenger match on Friday, with the winner of the fixture going on to play Perth Scorchers in Sunday's final.

    Babar has struggled in his maiden BBL campaign, scoring 202 runs in 11 games at an average of 22.44.

    The 31-year-old has struck two half-centuries for Sixers, who finished second in the group stage, but scored at a rate of just 103.06.

    He was noticeably upset when batting partner Steve Smith turned down a single in a match with Sydney Thunder so that he could face the 'power surge' of two overs in powerplay conditions.

    "While we had initially planned for Babar to be available throughout the finals, he has been an immensely valued member of our group," said Sixers general manager Rachael Haynes.

    "We fully understand that the commencement of Pakistan's national camp means preparations are now under way for upcoming matches."

    Pakistan play Australia in three T20s in Lahore, starting on 29 January, prior to February's T20 World Cup.

    All of Australia's players still involved in the BBL will remain with their sides until the conclusion of the tournament.

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  13. Capitals beat Sunrisers to book place in SA20 finalpublished at 19:15 GMT 21 January

    Dewald Brevis celebrates victory with his arms aloftImage source, SA20

    Dewald Brevis-inspired Pretoria Capitals thrashed Sunrisers Eastern Cape to reach Sunday's SA20 final.

    Sunrisers, who won two of the first three iterations of the competition in 2023 and 2024, have been in fine form and topped the group-stage table heading into this Qualifier.

    They looked to have posted a good total when they reached 170-7 at the halfway point, with Jonny Bairstow hitting 50 off 36 balls.

    Jordan Hermann added 41 but late wickets gifted momentum to the Capitals - Bryce Parsons taking 3-10.

    Uncapped all-rounder Parsons then took over with the bat, anchoring the Capitals with 60 off 44 balls.

    He shared in a stand of 91 with Brevis but 19 were still needed when Parsons fell with 13 balls to go.

    Brevis (75*) took control, however, smiting Lewis Gregory for three sixes in a row, sandwiched by a wide, to seal victory and leave Sunrisers to face the winner of Paarl Royals and Joburg Super Kings in the second Qualifier.

    The winner of that tie will meet Capitals in the final in Cape Town.

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  14. Brave sign Rodrigues and Wolvaardt for 2026 Hundred published at 17:44 GMT 21 January

    Jemimah Rodrigues and Laura Wolvaardt embrace at the Women's World CupImage source, Getty Images

    Southern Brave have signed World Cup winner Jemimah Rodrigues and South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt for the 2026 season.

    The two batters are a coup for Brave, who topped the league phase in 2025 and fell short in the final against Northern Superchargers.

    Rodrigues, 25, hit a stunning century in India's shock World Cup semi-final victory over Australia and has previously played in the competition for Superchargers.

    Wolvaardt is the top-ranked one-day batter in the women's game and scored the most runs in the World Cup (571).

    She stays with Brave after scoring 181 runs last summer following her move from Manchester Originals.

    The signings complete Brave's business before the auction, with England stars Lauren Bell and Maia Bouchier also secured.

    Brave have also signed Australia all-rounder Marcus Stoinis and South Africa big-hitter Tristan Stubbs for their men's team.

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  15. Hurricanes beat Stars in thriller to reach BBL Challengerpublished at 12:16 GMT 21 January

    Riley Meredith celebrates a wicket for Hobart HurricanesImage source, Getty Images

    Hobart Hurricanes held their nerve to edge Melbourne Stars by three runs (DLS) and qualify for the Big Bash League Challenger.

    In a rain-affected match which was reduced to 10 overs per side, Hurricanes looked in control when Stars needed 26 off the last over.

    Stars all-rounder Marcus Stoinis muscled a six before holing out, but Hilton Cartwright hit Mitch Owen for two fours and a six off his first three balls to take it to the wire.

    However, Owen pulled it back off the final ball - limiting Cartwright to just a single to send Hurricanes into Friday's Challenger against Sydney Sixers.

    Beau Webster set up the Hurricanes' innings with 47 off 26 and Nikhil Chaudhary hit three sixes in a late cameo.

    Joe Clarke's 31 off 17 balls gave Stars hope but the hosts edged over the line to book their tie against Sixers, with Perth Scorchers waiting in the final.

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  16. Stars opener Harper named BBL player of tournamentpublished at 08:38 GMT 21 January

    Sam Harper hits into the leg sideImage source, Getty Images

    Melbourne Stars opener Sam Harper has been named as the Big Bash League's player of the tournament.

    Heading into his team's Knockout match against Hobart Hurricanes on Wednesday, 29-year-old Harper has scored 371 runs at an average of 61.83 and strike-rate of 155.23, including an unbeaten century against the Sydney Sixers on Boxing Day.

    His 110* came off just 60 deliveries and saw him score 75% of his team's runs in the successful chase.

    Harper pipped Sydney Thunder's David Warner and Adelaide Strikers' Liam Scott by one vote.

    Harper's team-mate Tom Curran and Sixers' Jack Edwards complete the top five which is put together by on-field umpires, who award 3-2-1 votes from each match in the competition.

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  17. Capitals off bottom with victory over Mumbaipublished at 17:55 GMT 20 January

    Jemimah Rodrigues gestures to her fieldersImage source, Getty Images

    Delhi Capitals moved off the bottom of the Women's Premier League with a seven-wicket win over Mumbai Indians.

    Captain Jemimah Rodrigues hit an unbeaten 51 and opener Lizelle Lee struck 46 as Capitals reached their target of 155 with an over to spare.

    Lee got Capitals' chase off to a flying start, putting on a first-wicket stand of 63 with Shafali Verma (29).

    Rodrigues took over after Lee was stumped off the bowling of Amanjot Kaur, building her first significant score of the season alongside Laura Wolvaardt (17) and then Marizanne Kapp (10 not out).

    South African Kapp lashed Nat Sciver-Brunt for six over mid-wicket to end the match, condemning Mumbai to a third consecutive defeat.

    Sciver-Brunt had been the star of Mumbai's innings, having made an unbroken 65 for her third half-century in six matches this season.

    The England skipper added 78 for the third wicket with Harmanpreet Kaur, until the partnership was broken when the Mumbai captain was caught off the bowling of Sree Charani.

    Leg-spinner Charani then returned to dismiss Nicola Carey and Amanjot in the space of five balls, finishing with figures of 3-33 as Mumbai closed their innings on 154-5.

    The result moves Delhi above Gujarat Giants into fourth, with four of the league's sides, including second-placed Mumbai, now on four points and separated by net run-rate.

    The fifth, leaders Royal Challengers Bengaluru, stand clear with five wins from five matches.

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