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Open T20 windows, say cricketers

AB de Villiers is keen for Test matches to have "more meaning".

More than half of international cricketers might choose the freedom to play T20 club cricket over a Test contract, a survey indicates.

Johnson joins Scorchers for BBL 2016/17

Mitchell Johnson is joining is Perth Scorchers.

The Big Bash League's worst kept secret has finally been confirmed, with Mitchell Johnson officially signing with the Perth Scorchers for this summer's competition.

Berry puts hand up to replace Saker

Strong pedigree: Former Victorian captain Darren Berry.

Victorian cricket great Darren Berry has declared his interest in the Bushrangers and Melbourne Renegades coaching jobs made vacant by David Saker's appointment as Australian bowling coach.

Renegade Hogg takes swipe at Scorchers

From the wild west: Brad Hogg takes a ride on a mechanical bull on Monday.

New Melbourne Renegades signing Brad Hogg has taken a swipe at former club Perth, labelling the Scorchers "blase" in their attempt to retain the veteran spinner.

CA rejects talk of early TV deal

Big success: Sydney Thunder players celebrate their win over the Melbourne Stars in the final off the 2015-16 Big Bash ...

Rights to the Big Bash League are tipped to be fiercely contested when cricket begins negotiations with networks but speculation of an early venture into the market has been doused.

Michael Clarke back in business but future unclear

Unfinished business: Michael Clarke has expressed interest in the Big Bash League.

Michael Clarke has reignited his career by declaring he will turn out for his beloved grade club Western Suburbs, but his movements thereafter are far from set in stone as Big Bash clubs - including the Melbourne Stars - come to terms with his sudden change of heart.

Contract rush for BBL targets

Mitchell Johnson: On the franchises' radar for next season's Big Bash League.

Convince David Warner to return to Big Bash League cricket? Lure Mitchell Johnson out of retirement? These are the questions the eight Big Bash League franchises face when the contract window for next summer's competition opens on Wednesday.

Thunder tyro wants a baggy green

Green team: Chris Green celebrates after dismissing Kevin Pietersen during the BBL final.

Young star on the rise, British passport, spending his winters in England? You've heard this story before. But Chris Green is not Steve Smith.

KP turns up heat on England selectors

Kevin Pietersen is loving the Big Bash League.

The polarising batsman claims to be in career best form and vows to "score runs and help the youngsters" if he is brought in from his international exile for the T20 World Cup in March.

Blizzard wants Canberra to be Thunderstruck

Cricket ACT director of coaching Aiden Blizzard in action for the Sydney Thunder this season.

Fresh off helping the Sydney Thunder claim its inaugural Big Bash League title, Cricket ACT director of coaching Aiden Blizzard has called for the champions to bring a game to Canberra next season.

Thunder captain Hussey bows out a true winner

Champion finish: Thunder captain Michael Hussey acknowledges the MCG crowd after being dismissed in his final innings on ...

Triumphant Sydney Thunder captain Mike Hussey admitted that even though he always planned to take his team to a Big Bash League title he cannot believe the dream came true on Sunday night.

WBBL FINAL: Sydney Thunder win in a thriller

Happy days: Thunder batters Claire Koski and Lauren Cheatle  celebrate after winning the Women's Big Bash League final ...

 The inaugural WBBL final between Sydney's the Sixers and Thunder lived up to its promise of a hard-fought battle between two teams that knew each other's games intimately with the Thunder winning the title at the MCG in a heart-stopper.

Golden brothers fight to death for silverware

Goodbye, Mr Cricket:  Michael Hussey of the Thunder walks off the field to begin his retirement from the game.

The Big Bash League final was in the balance. Dave Hussey had just claimed the catch which brought his brother to the crease, with Sydney Thunder 2-94 in the 11th over chasing 177 to win.

The Big Bash League team of the year

Key man: Usman Khawaja made Daniel Lane's team of the year, despite limited appearances.

Playing the role of selector when it comes to naming the all-star team from the fifth edition of the Big Bash League isn't an easy task, as Daniel Lane discovered.

Blizzard Thunders back to Canberra talent

Aiden Blizzard will bring lessons back to Canberra after his stint with the Sydney Thunder.

Cricket ACT director of coaching Aiden Blizzard wants to bring lessons back from Sydney Thunder's resounding charge to the Big Bash final to help Canberra's next generation of cricket stars.

Thunder rolling in with potent weapons

A brilliant unbeaten century by Usman Khawaja helped guide the Sydney Thunder to the final.

For Melbourne Stars to win their first Big Bash League title, on Sunday night at the MCG, they will need to shackle not only the country's form batsman, Usman Khawaja, but three of this Sydney Thunder teammates who have nearly 50,000 international runs between them.

Superheroes: Sixers and Thunder prepare for ultimate battle

Mate against mate: Sixers captain Ellyse Perry and her Thunder counterpart Alex Blackwell.

Forget the upcoming Batman v Superman movie as the ultimate showdown between two superheroes because Sunday's WBBL final between the Thunder and Sixers at the MCG has the hallmarks of a battle between foes who know each other's strengths and weaknesses intimately.

Sthalekar excels as Sixers seal derby WBBL final

Big hitting: Alyssa Healy smashed 32 off 22 balls as the Sixers cruised into the WBBL final.

Sydneysiders had rare cause to compliment the Melbourne weather on Friday when rain held off long enough at the MCG for the Sydney Sixers to extend their astonishing Women's Big Bash League winning streak to nine to earn a berth in Sunday's final against Sydney Thunder.

Usman Khawaja brings his lightning bolts to the Thunder

Final fling: Khawaja celebrates his fast century.

"There's some really good talent out there at the moment. All I can do is keep doing well for my team, put my head down, score runs and hopefully the selectors will take note and choose me. If they don't, I love playing for the Thunder so it's a win-win situation.

Blackwell hopes for all-Sydney WBBL grand final

Alex Blackwell steered the Thunder to an eight-run win over the Scorchers in the semi-final.

Sydney Thunder captain Alex Blackwell said she wants to play against cross-town rivals, the Sixers, in the WBBL's inaugural grand final after the Thunder won their way through to the decider with an eight run win over the Perth Scorchers.

Sixers rise from bottom to the top

Eye on the finals: Ellyse Perry.

Sydney Sixers WBBL coach Ben Sawyer credited a positive energy that stemmed from his players having nothing to lose for their being on the verge of a grand final berth.

KP commits to Stars for two more years

Re-signed: Kevin Pietersen.

English superstar Kevin Pietersen has signed a new two-year contract with the Melbourne Stars that will tie him to the MCG-based Big Bash League outfit until the end of the 2017-18 season.

Kiwi new boy Nicholls says he is part of Thunder

Happy days: The Sydney Thunder are hoping for further success in the Big Bash League finals.

New Zealand international Henry Nicholls has been a member of the Sydney Thunder for only a week, but on the eve of the team's historic semi-final appearance against the Adelaide Strikers he spoke of the need for the Big Bash League's one-time battlers to perform on the big stage with the passion expected of his skipper Michael Hussey and foundation player, Usman Khawaja.

League boss eyes big finish to Big Bash

The MCG scoreboard shows the record attendance at Saturday's BBL game.

Anthony Everard is hoping this week shows just how big the Big Bash League has become in its breakthrough season, when the Melbourne-Perth final goes head-to-head against the Australian Open tennis just across the road.

Live: Renegades v Strikers

Even a win might not be enough for the Renegades.

To make the semi-finals, the Renegades need to win by at least 38 runs or, if they chase, within 16 overs.