The Big Bash League (BBL) winners from 2019 to 2024 include a mix of dominant teams. Brisbane Heat claimed the title in 2020, while Melbourne Renegades triumphed in 2019. Perth Scorchers secured multiple wins, solidifying their legacy. Each season saw intense competition, with these top teams creating memorable moments in BBL history.
5. 2019-20 season – Sydney Sixers
In the 2019–20 Big Bash League season, Sydney Sixers secured the second position, while Melbourne Stars finished first in the group stage. In the Qualifier match, Sydney Sixers defeated Melbourne Stars to earn a spot in the final. Meanwhile, Stars defeated Sydney Thunder in the Challenger match to qualify for the final. The finals was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground and was rain affected game, resulting in a shortened match of 12 overs per side.
Batting first, Sydney Sixers posted a total of 116/5 in their allotted 12 overs. In response, Melbourne Stars managed to score 97/6 in 12 overs. The Sydney Sixers emerged victorious in the rain-affected final, winning by 19 runs and securing their second BBL title in the 2019–20 BBL season.
4. 2020-21 season – Sydney Sixers
In the 2020–21 Big Bash League season, Sydney Sixers claimed the first position, while Perth Scorchers finished second in the group stage. During the Qualifier match, Sixers defeated Perth Scorchers, securing a place in the final. Perth Scorchers, on the other hand, bounced back in the Challenger game by defeating Brisbane Heat to earn their spot in the final. The final was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground and saw an exciting clash between Sydney Sixers and Perth Scorchers.
Batting first, Sydney Sixers posted a formidable total of 188/6 in their allotted 20 overs. In response, Perth Scorchers managed to score only 161/9 in their 20 overs. The Sydney Sixers emerged victorious in the final, winning by 27 runs and clinching the title in the 2020–21 BBL season, marking their third BBL championship.
3. 2021-22 season – Perth Scorchers
In the 2021–22 Big Bash League season, Perth Scorchers secured the first position, while Sydney Sixers finished second in the group stage. In the Qualifier match, Perth Scorchers defeated Sydney Sixers, earning a direct entry into the final. Sydney Sixers, however, had another chance in the Challenger round, where they defeated Adelaide Strikers, securing their place in the final. The final was held at Docklands Stadium in Melbourne and saw an intense battle between Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers.
Batting first, Perth Scorchers posted a substantial total of 171/6 in their allotted 20 overs. In response, Sydney Sixers struggled and were bundled out for a score of 92 runs in 16.2 overs. The Perth Scorchers dominated the final, securing a significant victory by a margin of 79 runs and claiming the title in the 2021–22 BBL season, marking their fourth championship.
2. 2022-23 season – Perth Scorchers
In the group stage of 2022–23 Big Bash League, Perth Scorchers secured the first position, while Brisbane Heat finished fifth in the group stage. In the Qualifier, Perth Scorchers defeated Sydney Sixers, earning a direct entry into the final. On the other hand, Brisbane Heat had a challenging journey, first defeating Sydney Thunder in the Eliminator, followed by victories against Melbourne Renegades in the Knockout and Sydney Sixers in the Challenger to find a place in the final.
The final was held at the WACA, Perth, showcased an exciting clash between Perth Scorchers and Brisbane Heat. In the final at Perth, there was an intense showdown between Brisbane Heat and Perth Scorchers. Brisbane Heat batted first, posting a competitive total of 175 runs for the loss of seven wickets in their allotted 20 over
1. 2023-24 season – Brisbane Heat
In the 2023-24 BBL season, Brisbane Heat topped the group stage while Sydney Sixers secured the second position. The journey to the final saw Sydney Sixers defeating Brisbane Heat in the qualifier, earning their spot in the final. Brisbane Heat, on the other hand, secured their place in the final by overcoming Adelaide Strikers in the Challenger.
The final showdown at the SCG in Sydney witnessed Brisbane Heat batting first, posting a total of 166/8 in their allotted 20 overs. Sydney Sixers, in reply, were all out for 112 in 17.3 overs, resulting in Brisbane Heat’s triumph by 54 runs and securing their second title in the BBL history.