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Mera king kidhr hai?KFC BBL|15 Team of the Tournament
January 22, 2026
The KFC BBL|15 Team of the Tournament has been named, featuring five first-time selections.
Decided by the votes of the eight BBL head coaches, the annual team includes players from six clubs.
The BBL|15 Team of the Tournament is:
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
The team is led by Sydney Thunder skipper David Warner, the BKT Golden Bat winner, who blasted two centuries and finished with 433 runs for the season.
BBL|15 Player of the Tournament Sam Harper joins Warner in a batting order that includes each of the home and away season’s top five run scorers.
The competition’s leading wicket taker Haris Rauf (18 wickets) spearheads an attack featuring five of the season’s top six wicket takers.
Stars captain Marcus Stoinis earns selection for a record-equalling fifth time, while Aaron Hardie is in the team for the third time in four seasons.
Alongside Rauf, Finn Allen and Tom Curran are the international players to be recognised with selection.
Alistair Dobson, Cricket Australia’s Executive General Manager, Big Bash Leagues, said:
“The BBL|15 Team of the Tournament features the perfect mix of established and emerging stars who have performed exceptionally during this campaign.
“It is brilliant to see the likes of Sam Harper and Matt Renshaw earn selection for the first time, alongside a host of other experienced players. Their performances over many years reflect all players’ dedication to the BBL.
“It’s no surprise to see the likes of David Warner and Marcus Stoinis in the side again. They are two of Australia’s finest white-ball players and their ability to perform on the big stage consistently is testament to the way they approach the game.
“Similarly, BBL provides for world class players including Finn Allen and Haris Rauf to showcase their talent. We know fans love watching them, and all members of this team, every night over the summer holidays.
“We congratulate the entire Team of the Tournament on their selection and thank our head coaches for their work in selecting this side.”
Isn't he around 6'0" ?@Nikhil_cric What do you think of Mahli Beardman? I was impressed by him in the U-19 World Cup but surely he has to one of the shortest fast-bowlers to come out of Australia in recent times. But besides his lack of height he seems to have alot of the ingredients you need to make a good fast-bowler. He's got pace and hits the deck hard. I like the action and some of angles he creates could make him skiddy on certain pitches. He also seems to have the trademark Aussie attitude and aggression too, which is always a plus.
Just the way he set up Smith the other night shows that he has the aptitude for fast-bowling.
I heard that Dennis Lillee played a big role in his coaching and is something of a mentor to him, which alone tells you that he probably understands alot of stuff that takes fast-bowlers years to understand.
I checked and it seems you're right. I guess he just has a really slight frame because I legit thought that he was 5'9.Isn't he around 6'0" ?
I don't remember him much from that U-19 World Cup. I thought Vidler was the better prospect back then and he was bowling genuine heat.
They clearly like him and that's why they are selecting him for T20 squads .
Having said that, he will have to tighten up his alignment at the crease. Certain deliveries, his back foot was going beyond the horizontal - towards midwicket and front foot towards slips .
But he's very young and Tim MacDonald, the Western Australian bowling coach, and the setup at WA is very knowledgeable and I'm sure they are monitoring his run up speed, stride pattern etc.
Hope he plays against PAK because I haven't seen a full spell by him, yet. Just bits and pieces
Not international but foreign players.So I guess the Sixers will be without any international players considering Sam Curran is on national duty too
Your ishq for him & Rizzu is extremely commendable

