BBL 16 Full Squads: Complete Team Lists and Player Contracts for 2026-27

BBL 16 Full Squads: Complete Team Lists and Player Contracts for 2026-27
The Big Bash League (BBL) is not just a cricket tournament; it is the heartbeat of the Australian summer. As we approach BBL|16, the excitement is through the roof. For fans looking for the BBL 16 Full Squads, the wait is finally over. Teams are making bold moves, coaching staff are being overhauled, and some of the world’s biggest T20 stars are in talks for uncontracted spots.
In this exclusive guide, we break down every club’s roster, contracted players, and uncontracted stars. This is how the BBL 16 Full Squads landscape looks right now.
Summary of BBL 16 Full Squads Dynamics
| Feature | Details |
| Newest Coach | James Hopes (Sydney Sixers) |
| Longest Contract | Xavier Bartlett, Max Bryant, Ollie Davies (until BBL |
| Key Retirement | Andrew Tye & Kane Richardson |
| IPL Connection | Multiple stars like David Warner and Glenn Maxwell |
1. Adelaide Strikers: The Paine Era Begins
With Tim Paine taking the helm as Head Coach, the Strikers are looking for a fresh start. Their list for the BBL 16 Full Squads shows a balance of solid domestic performers and big name international targets.
Head Coach: Tim Paine
Contracted for BBL|16: Alex Carey (until BBL|17), Matt Short (BBL|17), Jerrssis Wadia (BBL|17), Mackenzie Harvey, Thomas Kelly, Lloyd Pope, Jason Sangha, Liam Scott, Tom Straker, Henry Thornton.
Key Uncontracted Players: Chris Lynn, Travis Head, Hassan Ali (Pakistan), Tabraiz Shamsi (South Africa), Jamie Overton (England), Luke Wood (England), Cameron Boyce.
Read about Usman Tariq’s move to Warwickshire for more insights.
2. Brisbane Heat: Defending the Gabba Fortress
Under Johan Botha, the Heat have focused on long term stability, giving multi year contracts to their young bowling core in their BBL 16 Full Squads list.
Head Coach: Johan Botha
Contracted for BBL|16: Xavier Bartlett (until BBL|18), Max Bryant (BBL|18), Spencer Johnson (BBL|17), Matthew Renshaw (BBL|17), Hugh Weibgen (BBL|17), Lachlan Hearne, Matt Kuhnemann, Nathan McSweeney, Callum Vidler, Jack Wildermuth.
Key Uncontracted Players: Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pakistan), Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Michael Neser, Colin Munro (NZ), Zaman Khan (Pakistan), Paddy Dooley.
3. Hobart Hurricanes: Power and Pace
The Hurricanes have one of the most explosive BBL 16 Full Squads for the upcoming season. With power hitters like Tim David and express pacers like Nathan Ellis, they are built for high scoring games.
Head Coach: Jeff Vaughan
Contracted for BBL|16: Nikhil Chaudhary (BBL|17), Nathan Ellis (BBL|17), Ben McDermott (BBL|17), Riley Meredith (BBL|17), Mitch Owen (BBL|17), Beau Webster (BBL|17), Tim David, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Wade, Jake Weatherald.
Key Uncontracted Players: Rishad Hossain (Bangladesh), Rehan Ahmed (England), Chris Jordan (England), Jackson Bird, Tim Ward.
Check our Major League Cricket 2026 Schedule to stay updated.
4. Melbourne Renegades: The Youth Revolution
Cameron White is building a team around the most exciting young talent in Australia. In the BBL 16 Full Squads, the loss of Andrew Tye to retirement will be felt in the death overs.
Head Coach: Cameron White
Contracted for BBL|16: Jason Behrendorff (BBL|17), Josh Brown (BBL|17), Jake Fraser McGurk (BBL|17), Ollie Peake (BBL|17), Will Sutherland (BBL|17), Harry Dixon, Brendan Doggett, Caleb Jewell, Tom Rogers.
Key Uncontracted Players: Muhammad Rizwan (Pakistan), Adam Zampa, Nathan Lyon, Hassan Khan (Pakistan), Tim Seifert (NZ), Gurinder Sandhu.
Retired: Andrew Tye | Out: Fergus O’Neill (to Sixers).
5. Melbourne Stars: Aiming for Consistency
Peter Moores has retained a heavy hitting core, but the uncontracted list features many international “Big Fish” that the Stars must secure soon.
Head Coach: Peter Moores
Contracted for BBL|16: Hilton Cartwright (BBL|17), Sam Harper (BBL|17), Campbell Kellaway (BBL|17), Glenn Maxwell (BBL|17), Mitch Swepson (BBL|17), Austin Anlezark, Liam Hatcher, Tom Rogers, Peter Siddle, Marcus Stoinis.
Key Uncontracted Players: Haris Rauf (Pakistan), Scott Boland, Joe Clarke (England), Tom Curran (England), Sam Hain (England), Mark Steketee.
6. Perth Scorchers: The Gold Standard
The Scorchers have the most stable domestic roster. Adam Voges has ensured that the core of the team remains in the “Orange” jersey for years.
Head Coach: Adam Voges
Contracted for BBL|16: Ashton Agar (BBL|17), Aaron Hardie (BBL|17), Mitch Marsh (BBL|17), Ashton Turner (BBL|18), Mahli Beardman, Cooper Connolly, Lance Morris, Joel Paris, Jhye Richardson.
Key Uncontracted Players: Josh Inglis, Finn Allen (NZ), Laurie Evans (England), David Payne (England), Matthew Kelly, Corey Rocchiccioli.
7. Sydney Sixers: The Smith Factor
With James Hopes as the new coach, the Sixers have locked in Steve Smith for BBL|16, which is a massive boost for the league’s global viewership.
Head Coach: James Hopes (New)
Contracted for BBL|16: Ollie Davies (BBL|18), Ben Dwarshuis (BBL|17), Fergus O’Neill (BBL|17), Jordan Silk (BBL|17), Sean Abbott, Joel Davies, Jack Edwards, Hayden Kerr, Josh Philippe, Lachlan Shaw, Steve Smith.
Eligible Free Agents: Babar Azam (Pakistan), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Sam Curran (England), Moises Henriques, Todd Murphy.
Retired: Kane Richardson.
8. Sydney Thunder: The International Hub
The Thunder list for BBL|16 features some of the biggest global icons, including David Warner and potentially Ravichandran Ashwin.
Head Coach: TBC
Contracted for BBL|16: Sam Konstas (BBL|18), Cameron Bancroft (BBL|17), Matt Gilkes (BBL|17), Ryan Hadley (BBL|17), Daniel Sams (BBL|17), Tanveer Sangha (BBL|17), Sam Billings, Chris Green, Aidan O’Connor, David Warner.
Key Uncontracted Players: Ravichandran Ashwin (India), Pat Cummins, Shadab Khan (Pakistan), Lockie Ferguson (NZ), Reece Topley (England), David Willey (England).
Conclusion: A Season of High Expections
The BBL|16 squads are a perfect mix of Australian grit and international flair. While many teams have locked in their core, the list of uncontracted players—including Babar Azam and Ravi Ashwin—suggests that more “Blockbuster” announcements are on the way.
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