Adelaide Strikers

Adelaide Strikers
Personnel
CaptainMatthew Short
CoachTim Paine
Team information
CityAdelaide
Colours  Blue
Founded2011
Home groundAdelaide Oval
Capacity53,583 (3,500 standing on hill)[1]
History
BBL wins1: BBL07
Official websiteOfficial Website

T20 kit

As of 30 December 2022

The Adelaide Strikers are an Australian professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team based in Adelaide, South Australia that compete in the Big Bash League (BBL).[2] Their home ground is the Adelaide Oval,[3] and they play in a cornflower blue uniform. The Strikers were formed in 2011 to play in the BBL, succeeding the Southern Redbacks, who played in the now-defunct KFC Twenty20 Big Bash competition.[4] Their sole victory in the BBL came in 2017–18.[5]

Over their 11-year history in the BBL, they have had many effective and popular players on their team, from all-rounders such as Johan Botha, Michael Neser, Kieron Pollard, Ryan ten Doeschate and Chris Jordan, to high-scoring batsmen Travis Head, Colin Ingram, Chris Lynn, Mahela Jayawardene, Jonathan Wells, Michael Klinger and Jake Weatherald, to effective bowlers Ben Laughlin, Billy Stanlake, Rashid Khan, Peter Siddle, Adil Rashid and Kane Richardson, and finally keepers Alex Carey and Tim Ludeman.

The Strikers are currently coached by former Australian cricketer Jason Gillespie and captained by Matthew Short.

  1. ^ Voss, Cameron (29 March 2014). "Adelaide Oval ready for showdown". Austadiums.com. Retrieved 19 May 2014
  2. ^ Cricket Australia (n.d), Teams and Players, Cricket Australia, accessed 1 December 2013, <"Teams". Big Bash League. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.>
  3. ^ Cricket Australia(n.d),Adelaide Strikers,Cricket Australia, accessed 1 December 2013, <http://www.adelaidestrikers.com.au>
  4. ^ Jelstad, J (2011), South Australia's Big Bash team to be renamed the Adelaide Strikers, The Advertiser, accessed 1 December 2013,<http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/big-bash-becomes-the-adelaide-strikers/story-e6frea6u-1226024720133>
  5. ^ "Big Bash League 2017 Table, Matches, win, loss, points for Big Bash League". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 8 January 2021.