Perth Scorchers to Defend BBL Title in 2022-2023 Season

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Cheer on the KFC Big Bash League’s top team as they strive for back-to-back trophies.

Perth Scorchers to Defend BBL Title in 2022-2023 Season

Cheer on the KFC Big Bash League’s top team as they strive for back-to-back trophies.
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The Perth Scorchers will defend their Big Bash League (BBL) title this year when their 2022-2023 home season kicks off on Saturday 17 December. 

The Scorchers are the most successful team in the franchise, having won the title a whopping four times and appearing in the finals seven times since the League’s inception in 2011. 

Secure Your Tickets 

The Scorchers season kicks off on Saturday 17 December when they play the Sydney Sixers at Optus Stadium. It’s sure to be a cracking game as the Sixers are the next most successful in the league after the Scorchers, having won the title three times to Perth’s four. 

The rest of the schedule can be found here

Depending on the seat, single tickets range from $27.00 to $97.00 for adults and $11.00 to $23.50 for juniors. There are also family tickets for two adults and two kids, perfect for a family day out during the school holidays. 

Purchase tickets via Ticketmaster to see the Scorchers in action. 

Become a Member

A Perth Scorchers Membership is the best bang for your buck if you plan on catching a few games this summer. Memberships start from $92 for juniors and $226 for adults, giving you access to all seven Scorchers home matches at Optus Stadium over the 2022-2023 season. 

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There are a lot of perks to becoming a Perth Scorchers Member, like being able to pick your favourite seat for the entire season and receiving priority access to finals tickets. Members also receive a 10% discount on Perth Scorchers merchandise, access to the Members Lounge, invitations to members-only events, and exclusive offers and news. 

Become a Member today.

How BBL Works

BBL matches are played T20-style, with the first team having 20 ‘overs’ (AKA the delivery of 120 balls) to score as many runs as possible. Expect plenty of slugging hits to get the ball over the boundary line — and a cool six runs — in the most dramatic fashion. Then, the opposition has 20 overs to chase down that score. 

Learn more on the Big Bash website.

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