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Fans erupt as Mitchell Marsh lights up BBL|15 with thunderous century against Hobart Hurricanes



Mitchell Marsh lit up BBL|15 with a spectacular century knock, propelling Perth Scorchers to a mammoth 229/3 against Hobart Hurricanes in the 19th match at Hobart on Thursday. Fans erupted in cheers as the Australian all-rounder smashed his way to glory, slicing a thigh-high full toss from Riley Meredith for one on the 18.1 over to seal his explosive 102 off 58 balls. This blistering knock, featuring 11 fours and 5 sixes, marked Marsh’s second BBL ton and pushed Scorchers’ run rate to a staggering 11.45.​

Mitchell Marsh’s explosive ton against Hobart Hurricanes in BBL|15  

Marsh arrived at the crease early after Finn Allen‘s quickfire 16 off 10 and Cooper Connolly‘s brief stay of 4 off 8, with Scorchers at 46/1 in the powerplay. He reached his half-century off 33 balls, blending boundaries and towering sixes, while forging a destructive 164-run third-wicket stand with Aaron Hardie that came off just 77 balls. The duo accelerated post-drinks at 80/2 after 10 overs, crossing 100 in 11.2 overs and 150 in 13.4, with Hardie blasting to his fifty off 26 deliveries amid extras from wayward Hurricanes bowling.​

Marsh’s landmark 100 arrived off 55 balls in the 18th over, capping a sequence where Scorchers hit 60 runs in the last five overs at 12 an over, despite a slow over-rate penalty. He fell soon after for 102, caught by Ben McDermott off Nathan Ellis, but not before crossing 2000 BBL runs—a personal milestone celebrated wildly by the Hobart crowd on New Year’s Day. Ellis (2/44) and Meredith (0/61) toiled hard, but Chris Jordan leaked 41 in four overs as Marsh dominated.​

Perth Scorchers post a massive target for Hobart Hurricanes

Hardie remained unbeaten on a sensational 94 off 43 (9 fours, 5 sixes), his aggressive strokeplay complementing Marsh’s assault to propel Scorchers past 200 in 17.2 overs. Captain Ashton Turner (1* off 1) watched from the other end as the innings closed at 229/3, including 12 extras, setting Hurricanes a daunting chase for Perth. The powerplay two phase added 38 runs without loss, showcasing Scorchers’ depth ahead of Laurie Evans, Ashton Agar, and the bowlers.​

The Scorchers will look to avenged Hurricanes’ earlier four-wicket win over their side on Boxing Day, where Perth managed only 150/8. Marsh’s fireworks and Hardie’s near-century have reignited Scorchers’ title defence campaign, with fans hailing the all-rounders’ synergy in BBL|15’s high-scoring Hobart showdown. Social media buzzed with highlights of Marsh’s sixes and the thigh-high slice, underscoring his T20 prowess.

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From Yuzvendra Chahal to Smriti Mandhana: Cricketers who announced divorce or breakup in 2025


The year 2025 witnessed several prominent cricket personalities navigating challenging personal terrain, with multiple high-profile relationship endings capturing widespread attention across social and traditional media platforms. These developments underscored the intense pressures that accompany celebrity status in professional sports.

Cricketers’ relationships that ended in 2025

Professional athletes often face unique challenges in maintaining personal relationships while managing demanding careers and constant public visibility. This year saw several cricket stars publicly addressing the end of their marriages and partnerships, with varying degrees of controversy and media attention accompanying each announcement.

1) JP Duminy and Sue Erasmus parts ways after 12 years

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Former South African cricketer JP Duminy and his wife Sue Erasmus concluded their marriage in February 2025, ending a union that had lasted over a decade. The couple, who exchanged vows in 2011, released a joint statement emphasizing their commitment to their daughters Isabella and Alexa Rose. Their announcement prioritized co-parenting arrangements and family stability moving forward. Observers had noted decreased public appearances together in preceding months, though no detailed explanation was provided for the separation. Sue has since moved forward with a new relationship, publicly sharing moments with her partner Franco Roberto on social media.

2) Yuzvendra Chahal’s high-profile separation from Dhanashree Verma

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The dissolution of Yuzvendra Chahal’s marriage to choreographer and content creator Dhanashree Verma became one of the most discussed cricket-related stories of early 2025. The Bandra Family Court in Mumbai officially granted their divorce on March 20, bringing closure to a relationship that began during pandemic lockdowns in 2020. Court documents cited incompatibility as the fundamental issue, with reports suggesting differing preferences regarding residential location and lifestyle choices created persistent friction. The couple had been living apart since mid-2022.

Financial settlements reportedly included substantial compensation, with Chahal agreeing to provide INR 4 crore alimony payment. The Bombay High Court expedited proceedings by waiving the standard waiting period, accommodating Chahal’s professional cricket commitments during the Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Media attention intensified when both parties arrived at court proceedings wearing masks to avoid identification. Post-separation, both individuals made subtle social media statements that generated additional public discussion.

3) Megan Schutt confirms split with partner Jess Holyoake

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Australian women’s cricket star Megan Schutt publicly acknowledged the end of her marriage to Jess Holyoake through a heartfelt social media message. The couple, who married in 2019 following several years together, decided to separate after experiencing difficulties in their relationship. Schutt emphasized that despite the romantic partnership ending, both remain dedicated to raising their daughter Rylee, born in 2021. The announcement stressed mutual respect and a commitment to maintaining positive communication for their child’s benefit.

4) Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal’s wedding called off

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Perhaps the most dramatic development involved Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palash Muchhal, whose planned November wedding was abruptly cancelled. The couple, together since 2019, had wedding preparations underway when circumstances changed dramatically on the scheduled ceremony date. Mandhana’s father experienced a medical emergency that morning, followed by Muchhal’s own hospitalization.

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Online speculation intensified with unverified claims regarding relationship dynamics, which Muchhal’s family firmly rejected as false rumors while threatening legal action against those spreading misinformation. Mandhana removed wedding-related content from her social media profiles, and by early December, both parties confirmed the permanent cancellation. Mandhana requested focus remain on her cricket career, while Muchhal expressed his intention to move forward respectfully.

5) Imad Wasim’s contested divorce from Sannia Ashfaq 

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Imad Wasim’s marriage dissolution in late December 2025 generated significant controversy when conflicting narratives emerged. The Pakistani all-rounder announced his separation from Sannia Ashfaq on December 28, requesting privacy and asking supporters to refrain from sharing outdated couple photographs. His statement referenced unresolved conflicts accumulated over several years.

Ashfaq responded with a contrasting account, making serious allegations about the circumstances surrounding their separation. She claimed external interference contributed to the marriage breakdown and described experiencing significant emotional difficulties, particularly during pregnancies. Her statement indicated ongoing legal proceedings and suggested she possessed supporting documentation. The couple, married in 2016, has children together. Speculation emerged regarding third-party involvement, though definitive confirmation remained elusive amid denials from various parties.

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BBL|15: Sean Abbott, Babar Azam star in Sydney Sixers’ thrilling win over Melbourne Renegades



Sydney Sixers produced a composed all-round performance to defeat the Melbourne Renegades by six wickets in Match 18 of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2025–26 at the Docklands Stadium. After opting to bowl first, the Sixers restricted the Renegades to 164/9 before completing the chase with five balls to spare.

Melbourne Renegades post competitive total despite regular wickets

Melbourne Renegades got off to a blazing start thanks to an explosive knock from Josh Brown, who smashed 43 off just 19 balls, giving the innings early momentum. However, the Sixers’ disciplined bowling attack ensured that the hosts never truly broke free. Tim Seifert and Mohammad Rizwan failed to convert their starts, while Jake Fraser-McGurk played a stabilising role with a 38 off 29 deliveries.

The middle overs saw Hassan Khan emerge as the key contributor, scoring a valuable 39 off 29 balls to push the Renegades towards a defendable total. Despite late efforts, wickets kept falling, and Melbourne eventually finished on 164/9 in their 20 overs.

Sean Abbott leads Sydney Sixers’ bowling charge

The standout performer with the ball was Sean Abbott, who delivered a superb spell of 3/16 from four overs, consistently applying pressure and breaking partnerships. Jack Edwards and Ben Dwarshuis chipped in with two wickets each, while Hayden Kerr also struck twice, ensuring the Renegades were kept in check throughout the innings.

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Babar Azam anchors successful chase

Chasing 165, Sydney Sixers began steadily, with Daniel Hughes providing early intent. The innings was then expertly anchored by Babar Azam, who once again showcased his class with a fluent 58 off 46 balls. His calm presence at the crease allowed the Sixers to control the chase despite losing a few wickets at regular intervals.

Josh Philippe and Moises Henriques made handy contributions, keeping the required run rate under control. With the target in sight, Joel Davies delivered the finishing touches, smashing an unbeaten 34 off just 15 balls to seal the match in emphatic fashion.

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From Yuvraj Singh to Chris Gayle: Cricket fraternity extend New Year wishes to their fans and loved ones



As the clock struck midnight and the world ushered in 2026, the cricketing world didn’t stay behind in celebrating the dawn of a new year. From heartfelt family moments to playful social media updates, the fraternity came together to wish fans and followers a year filled with “maximums” and “clean bowls.”

While many players are currently grinding in the domestic circuit or preparing for upcoming international tours, they took a moment to reflect on 2025 and share their vision for the year ahead.

Virat Kohli’s wholesome start of 2026

The biggest headline of the morning came from none other than Virat Kohli. Known for his intensity on the field, Kohli showed his softer side by sharing a rare, candid photo with his wife, Anushka Sharma. The couple embraced a playful vibe to start the year, with Kohli sporting a Spider-Man face tattoo and Anushka rocking a colorful butterfly design.

“Stepping into 2026 with the light of my life,” captioned Kohli on Instagram.

Gautam Gambhir’s special wish

The India Men’s cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir shared a heartwarming family picture, wishing the nation a year of progress and discipline.

“Entering 2026 hand in hand with my favourites! Happy New Year to all!” wrote Gambhir.

Chris Gayle’s heartwarming post for his fans

The ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle kept it energetic as always, sending out “Big Love” to his global fanbase with his signature flair.

“Happy New Year Everyone! Hope 2026 will be a better one 🙏🏿 Wish Yall happiness and success,” wrote Gayle on X.

Official account for the BCCI also joined the festivities. For the Indian team, 2026 is a massive year, with the home series against New Zealand kicking off in just a few days on January 11 in Vadodara.

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Here’s how others wished on New Year:

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Indian Men’s Cricket Team 2026 Schedule: Dates, Series & Venues



India’s men’s cricket schedule for 2026 promises a thrilling mix of high-stakes tournaments, home comforts, and challenging overseas assignments, setting the stage for another blockbuster year in white-ball and red-ball formats.

The calendar kicks off with a bilateral white-ball tour against New Zealand in January, featuring three ODIs followed by five T20Is across picturesque venues from Vadodara to Thiruvananthapuram. This serves as the perfect appetiser before the marquee ICC Men’s T20 World Cup co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, where Suryakumar Yadav’s men aim to defend the title after lifting the trophy under Rohit Sharma’s captaincy in 2024.

Team India schedule 2026: Full fixtures for Indian men’s cricket team

January: New Zealand in India

  • 3 ODIs vs New Zealand: Jan 11 (Vadodara), Jan 14 (Rajkot), Jan 18 (Indore).
  • 5 T20Is vs New Zealand: Jan 21 (Nagpur), Jan 23 (Raipur), Jan 25 (Guwahati), Jan 28 (Visakhapatnam), Jan 31 (Thiruvananthapuram).

Feb-Mar: T20 World Cup 2026 (India & Sri Lanka)

Group matches:

  • vs USA – Feb 7, Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.
  • vs Namibia – Feb 12, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi.
  • vs Pakistan – Feb 15, R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.
  • vs Netherlands – Feb 18, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.

Super 8s, semi-finals and final (if India qualify) run through to March 8.

June-August: Afghanistan (home), England (away), Sri Lanka (away)

  • June: Afghanistan tour of India – 1 Test, 3 ODIs (venues TBA, all in India).
  • July 1-19: India tour of England – 5 T20Is and 3 ODIs at venues including Chester-le-Street, Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol, Southampton, Birmingham, Cardiff and Lord’s.
  • August: India tour of Sri Lanka – 2 Tests (venues and exact dates to be announced).​

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September-October: Afghanistan, West Indies & Asian Games

  • Sept: India tour of Afghanistan – 3 T20Is in Afghanistan.
  • Sept-Oct: West Indies tour of India – 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is at home
  • Sept 19-Oct 4: Asian Games (T20 format) in Aichi/Nagoya, Japan; India men to participate in the cricket event.

Oct-Dec: New Zealand (away) & Sri Lanka (home)

  • Oct-Nov: India tour of New Zealand – 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is across venues like Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton and Christchurch.
  • December: Sri Lanka tour of India – 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is to finish the year at home.

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HH vs PS, BBL|15, Match Prediction: Who will win today’s game between Hobart Hurricanes and Perth Scorchers?



Hobart Hurricanes and Perth Scorchers meet in a high-stakes New Year clash of BBL|15 in Hobart, with the in-form defending champions Hurricanes looking to consolidate a top-two spot against a Scorchers outfit still searching for consistency but carrying serious firepower. Expect a contest shaped by Hurricanes’ chasing template and Scorchers’ explosive middle order on a ground that usually rewards positive batting.​

Hurricanes sit in the top two with 4 wins from 5 and a healthy net run rate, riding a three-match winning streak, all achieved while chasing.​ Whereas, Scorchers have 2 wins from 4; they opened with a win, lost two on the bounce, then smashed 202 and beat Sydney Thunder by 71 runs to reassert themselves.​ These sides already met in Perth this season, where Hobart chased down 151 with 3 balls to spare, which gives the Hurricanes a psychological edge.

HH vs PS, BBL|15: Match details

  • Date and Time: January 1 (Thursday); 1:45 pm IST / 8:15 am GMT / 7:15 pm Local
  • Venue: Bellerive Oval, Hobart

HH vs PS, Head-to-Head Record in BBL

Matches played: 22 | Perth Scorchers won: 13 | Hobart Hurricanes won: 09 | No result/Tied: 0

Bellerive Oval Pitch Report

Bellerive Oval in Hobart delivers a well-balanced pitch for Big Bash League matches, where seamers gain early help from movement and bounce with the new ball. The pitch provides true carry and shorter boundaries, becoming more batter-friendly later, supporting strike rates near 138 and first-innings totals typically from 147 to 166.​ As the match advances, the surface flattens out, benefiting aggressive batting. Fast bowlers claim most early wickets, while spinners gain traction with grip in the middle overs. Dew, if present, can turn it into a high-scoring affair.​ Chasing sides have dominated lately, winning 10 of the last 20 BBL games here. Totals of 150-190 have been defendable, with the ground favoring teams that post or chase competitively.​

Squads:

Hobart Hurricanes: Nathan Ellis (c), Tim David, Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Wade, Beau Webster, Jake Weatherald, Chris Jordan, Rishad Hossain, Rehan Ahmed, Mac Wright, Iain Carlisle, Nikhil Chaudhary, Fergus O’Neill, Ollie Peake

Perth Scorchers: Mitchell Marsh, Finn Allen (wk), Cooper Connolly, Ashton Turner (c), Laurie Evans, Aaron Hardie, Ashton Agar, Joel Paris, Brody Couch, Mahli Beardman, Sam Fanning, Nick Hobson, Bryce Jackson, Corey Rocchiccioli

Also READ: Ashton Turner’s explosive knock leads Perth Scorchers to dominating win over Sydney Thunder in BBL|15

HH vs PS, BBL|15: Today’s Match Prediction

Case 1:

  • Perth Scorchers wins the toss and bowls first
  • Hobart Hurricanes’ powerplay score: 45-55 (6 overs)
  • Hobart Hurricanes’ total score: 170-180

Case 2:

  • Hobart Hurricanes wins the toss and bowls first
  • Perth Scorchers’ powerplay score: 55-65 (6 overs)
  • Perth Scorchers’ total score: 180-190

Match result: Team bowling first to win the contest

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Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood headline Australia’s squad for T20 World Cup 2026



Cricket Australia have ushered in the New Year with a clear statement of intent, officially naming a ‘spin-heavy’ 15-player provisional squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. With the tournament set to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka starting this February, selectors have prioritized slow-bowling depth and versatility to combat the subcontinent’s expected turning tracks.

Mitchell Marsh to lead a new-look attack

Veteran all-rounder Mitchell Marsh will captain the side, continuing his leadership role in the shortest format. The squad features a fascinating blend of seasoned World Cup winners and fresh faces prepared for the heat of Asian conditions.

Perhaps the most significant tactical shift is the selection of four primary spin options. While Adam Zampa remains the undisputed leader of the slow-ball attack, he is joined by left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann and the young sensation Cooper Connolly. With all-rounders Glenn Maxwell and Matthew Short also capable of turning the ball, Australia could potentially field up to five spin options in their starting XI.

Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David included despite injury concerns

In a calculated gamble, Australian selectors have named Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Tim David in the 15-man squad despite significant fitness clouds hanging over the trio. Cummins remains the biggest concern as he continues to manage a lumbar stress injury in his back; he is scheduled for a pivotal medical scan later this month that will determine if he can physically withstand the tournament’s intensity.

Meanwhile, veteran seamer Hazlewood is racing against time to recover from a combination of hamstring and Achilles issues that sidelined him for the recent Ashes series. High-stakes finisher David rounds out the injury list after sustaining a grade two hamstring strain during the BBL on Boxing Day. Chief selector George Bailey remains optimistic, stating the group is “tracking well,” but with the ICC deadline for final changes set for January 31, the medical team will be working overtime to ensure these key pillars are ready for the opening clash against Ireland on February 11.

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Mitchell Owen misses out

The announcement has not been without controversy. The most notable omission is Mitchell Owen, who was the breakout star of the 2025 season. Despite a record-breaking BBL campaign, Owen was ultimately squeezed out by the return of Cameron Green.

Furthermore, for the first time in over a decade, a T20 World Cup squad will not feature Mitchell Starc, following his retirement from the format late last year. In his place, the selectors have opted for the skill of Xavier Bartlett over a traditional left-arm replacement like Ben Dwarshuis.

Australia squad for T20 World Cup 2026: Mitchell Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Cameron Green, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Short, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa

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WATCH: Glenn Phillips bats left-handed to hit jaw-dropping sixes in Super Smash 2025-26



Otago Volts crushed Central Districts by 41 runs in the fifth match of Super Smash 2025-26 at Molyneux Park, Alexandra, where Glenn Phillips stole the show with an unbeaten 90 off 48 balls, featuring jaw-dropping left-handed shots that lit up social media.​

Glenn Phillips’ left-handed magic stuns the cricketing world 

New Zealand’s versatile batter Phillips turned heads by flipping to a left-handed stance mid-innings against Central Districts, smashing precise boundaries and towering sixes that caught everyone off guard.

Facing Dean Foxcroft in the 19th over, he switched seamlessly on a full delivery outside leg, drilling a stunning cover drive for four that raced away despite fielders’ disbelief. He upped the ante next over versus skipper Jayden Lennox‘s left-arm spin from around the wicket, lofting a massive six over extra cover—pure placement over power, defying his known big-hitting style. These switch-hits, honed in nets but unveiled competitively here, echoed David Warner‘s flair but stood out for control in a high-stakes T20 clash, with clips exploding online as fans marvelled at his ambidexterity.​​

Here’s the video:

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Otago’s dominant victory over Central District

Otago made their intent clear from the very start after choosing to bat, flying to fifty inside five overs despite losing a few wickets along the way. Llew Johnson fell early, but Jamal Todd counterattacked with a quickfire 32 that included a couple of towering sixes, while Max Chu kept the momentum going with a lively 26. The real stability, though, came from Phillips at No. 4. As wickets fell around him and the middle order struggled to build partnerships, Phillips held his nerve. Otago slipped to 129 for five after 15 overs, but Phillips never looked rushed. Once set, he shifted gears dramatically, finding the boundary with ease and clearing the ropes at will. His unbeaten 90 off just 48 balls transformed a good total into a daunting one, lifting Otago to 193 for seven, even as Ben Lockrose was run out off the final delivery.

Central Districts began their chase with promise and were well in touch during the powerplay. Will Young set the tone with a blistering 40 off 19 balls, striking the ball cleanly before getting out at a crucial moment. Dane Cleaver and Dean Foxcroft tried to rebuild, guiding the score past 100, but the chase soon lost direction as pressure mounted. Run-outs and soft dismissals followed in quick succession, and the required rate kept climbing. Luke Georgeson led from the front with the ball, picking up four key wickets and breaking the backbone of the chase, while Danru Ferns and Matthew Bacon provided solid support. Central Districts eventually limped to 152 for eight, falling well short. Phillips was deservedly named Player of the Match, and the win pushed Otago up to third place on the points table.

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MR vs SS, BBL|15, Match Prediction: Who will win today’s game between Melbourne Renegades and Sydney Sixers?



The Big Bash League (BBL) rings in the New Year with a high-stakes encounter at Docklands Stadium (Marvel Stadium) as the Melbourne Renegades host the Sydney Sixers. Both teams are looking to shake off sluggish starts to the season and climb the ladder in this 18th match of the tournament.

The Renegades return to their home turf coming off consecutive defeats against the Hurricanes. Their biggest blow is the absence of star spinner Adam Zampa, who is sidelined with a neck strain. Fans can keep an eye on Tim Seifert, who has been the Renegades’ most consistent performer with the bat. Jake Fraser-McGurk is due for a big score after a quiet start to the season, and he historically performs well at this venue.

Despite their pedigree, the Sixers have struggled for momentum. However, they hold a massive psychological advantage, having won nine consecutive matches against the Renegades. The inclusion of Babar Azam provides world-class stability at the top but his form is concerning factor for the Sixers. All-rounder Jack Edwards has been a standout with the ball, while Josh Philippe remains their primary engine in the powerplay.

MR vs SS, BBL|15: Match details

  • Date and Time: January 01, 2026; 10:30 am IST / 5:00 am GMT / 4:00 pm Local
  • Venue: Docklands Stadium, Melbourne

MR vs SS, Head-to-Head Record in BBL

Matches played: 20 | Melbourne Renegades won: 5 | Sydney Sixers won: 14 | No result/Tied: 1

Docklands Stadium Pitch Report

The New Year’s Day clash at Docklands Stadium promises a high-scoring contest on a traditionally batting-friendly drop-in pitch characterized by consistent bounce and short square boundaries. While the retractable roof ensures a controlled environment free from weather interruptions, the surface typically favors pace over spin, with the ball skidding on nicely under the lights. The toss-winning captain will likely elect to bat first to capitalize on the flat initial conditions and apply scoreboard pressure in what is historically a difficult venue for chasing high totals.

Squads:

Melbourne Renegades: Josh Brown, Tim Seifert, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Jake Fraser-McGurk, Oliver Peake, Hassan Khan, Will Sutherland (c), Andrew Tye, Gurinder Sandhu, Jason Behrendorff, Sam Elliott, Caleb Jewell, Fergus O Neill, Matthew Spoors

Sydney Sixers: Babar Azam, Daniel Hughes, Josh Philippe (wk), Moises Henriques (c), Jordan Silk, Jack Edwards, Ben Dwarshuis, Joel Davies, Ben Manenti, Sean Abbott, Jafer Chohan, Lachlan Shaw, Hayden Kerr, Mitchell Perry

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MR vs SS, BBL|15: Today’s Match Prediction

Case 1:

  • Melbourne Renegades wins the toss and bats first
  • Melbourne Renegades’ powerplay score: 45-55 (6 overs)
  • Melbourne Renegades’ total score: 160-170

Case 2:

  • Sydney Sixers wins the toss and bats first
  • Sydney Sixers’ powerplay score: 50-60 (6 overs)
  • Sydney Sixers’ total score: 175-185

Match result: Team batting first to win the contest

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Australia T20 World Cup squad officially announced; Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Tim David feature


On Thursday, January 1, Cricket Australia (CA) officially announced the squad of the Australia National Cricket Team for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

The Australian selectors have decided to go with the spin-heavy squad looking at the conditions that are expected to be offered in India and Sri Lanka during the marquee event.

Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David are tracking well – George Bailey

The selection committee has also named the trio of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David in the squad despite their injuries and George Bailey said that they are currently recovering well.

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“The T20 side has enjoyed a long run of recent success which enabled the panel to choose a balance of players across the variety of conditions Sri Lanka and India may present,” said selection chair George Bailey.

“Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Tim David are tracking well and we are confident they will be available for the World Cup.

“This is a preliminary squad so should changes need to be made they will ahead of the support period.

“A squad for the three game T20 Series against Pakistan which precedes the World Cup will be named at a later date.”

Australia squad for T20 World Cup 2026:

Mitchell Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Cameron Green, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Short, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa

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