Part 1
Every BBL10 team’s best line-up and Round 1 side predicted
The Big Bash is going to have more big names than ever before — this is how each team is likely to line-up in Round 1 and how their best sides will look.
Tim Michell and Tom Sangster
November 23, 2020 - 11:44AM
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The signings have come quicker than a Shaun Tait bouncer in the past two weeks.
But with most BBL squads close to being finalised, we finally have a clearer picture of how every team could line-up.
International duties and quarantine requirements will dictate the availability of some of BBL10’s marquee signings, but there will still be plenty of talent on show from Round 1.
Knowing who will be available and when is vital if you’re going to be successful in KFC SuperCoach.
Tim Michell and Tom Sangster have predicted how each team will line up in their first game of BBL10 and put their heads together to come up with the best side possible for each franchise.
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Jon Wells was a prolific run scorer for the Strikers last season.
STRIKERS
BEST TEAM
Phil Salt
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Jake Weatherald
Travis Head
Alex Carey
Jon Wells
Matthew Short
Rashid Khan
Michael Neser
Peter Siddle
Wes Agar
Danny Briggs
PREDICTED ROUND 1 TEAMS
Tim Michell
Phil Salt
Jake Weatherald
Matthew Renshaw
Jon Wells
Matthew Short
Harry Neilsen
Rashid Khan
Peter Siddle
Wes Agar
Dan Worrall
Danny Briggs
*Travis Head on Test duties, Michael Neser and Alex Carey Australia A
Tom Sangster
Jake Weatherald
Phil Salt
Matt Renshaw
Jon Wells
Matt Short
Harry Nielsen
Rashid Khan
Peter Siddle
Wes Agar
Dan Worrall
Danny Briggs
*Phil Salt available after missing England squad
*Michael Neser, Alex Carey to be playing for Australia A
TEAM ANALYSIS: The Strikers are shaping as a title contender again. The addition of Matthew Renshaw will give them an extra bowling option in the power play and allow Rashid Khan to be held back for the middle overs when he’s at his most dangerous. As good as Jon Wells was last summer, Adelaide would ideally like to be relying on him less for runs. If Renshaw, Jake Weatherald and Alex Carey fire while Travis Head is on Test duties, the Strikers should set a foundation for a finals tilt. They could use another experienced paceman to complement Peter Siddle and Michael Neser, although the dual threat of Danny Briggs and Rashid Khan will make them dangerous.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Jon Wells BAT — KFC SuperCoaches are generally advised to stick to top-four batsmen but Wells, who usually bats No. 5, was the exception last season. Adelaide’s top-order faltered enough that he spent long stints in the middle and finished the tournament with a team-high 478 runs at an average of 68.3. He won’t come cheap this summer after he was the No. 2 ranked BAT for overall points in BBL09 behind Alex Hales. Wells has established himself as one of the premier finishers in the BBL.