The Big Bash League (BBL) has produced some of the world’s top all-rounders in domestic T20 cricket. Previously, teams had only one or two all-rounders, but T20 cricket has increased their importance. Many top T20 teams now feature outstanding all-rounders. BBL has significantly contributed to Australian cricket and helped international players gain recognition.
Here are the Top 5 All Rounders of Big Bash League:
5.Mitchell Marsh
Mitchell Marsh is the top all-rounder for Perth Scorchers in this year’s BBL. He is making headlines with his strong performances in both batting and bowling. Despite struggles with injuries that affected his appearances in the 2020-21 season, Marsh has excelled this season. He has a strike rate of 144.07 from 5 innings, with an economy rate of 8.42 and an average of 25.25.
Marcus Stoinis has been a key player for Melbourne Stars in the BBL, making a significant impact since joining Melbourne Stars. After a standout 2019-20 season, his performance dipped last year. In the current BBL season, Stoinis has played 5 matches with a strike rate of 98.48. His overall economy rate in the BBL is 8.48, with an average of 20.97.
3.Glenn Maxwell
Glenn Maxwell is a standout all-rounder for Melbourne Stars known for his ability to impact games with both bat and ball. He recently scored his first century in BBL season 11. In the current BBL season, Maxwell has a strike rate of 138.24 and a bowling economy rate of 7.65, with an average of 34.51. His performances highlight his exceptional skills.
Ben Cutting is a key player for Brisbane Heat in the BBL. Known for his powerful hitting and crucial wickets, he leads the team as both their top wicket-taker and second-highest scorer. The experienced T20 cricketer has an economy rate of 8.88 and an average of 71 . His overall strike rate is 145.34 with an average of 23.73, showcasing his strong performance throughout his BBL career.
1. Daniel Christian
Daniel Christian is a top all-rounder for Sydney Sixers in the BBL and one of the most experienced T20 players. Playing since 2010, he can turn games around with both bat and ball. In 113 BBL matches, he has a strike rate of 137.35 with the bat and an economy rate of 8.23 with the ball, averaging 26.43.