The double header on 3 January will feature the Renegades versus the Hurricanes in the WBBL and the Renegades versus the Strikers in the BBL, while the 13 January extravaganza will showcase the Renegades versus the Sixers in the WBBL and the Renegades versus the Heat in the BBL.
Both Renegades teams continue to bowl over the fans and feature high profile players including hometown hero and Australian player Aaron Finch, and Australian star allrounder Sophie Molineux.
If last year’s event is any indication there’ll be bumper crowds and a broadcast audience of over 1.3 million people.
Leading up to the clash, both Renegades teams will host cricket clinics for local schools and a Family Day with an extra WBBL points game against the Brisbane Heat, a BBL intraclub practice game, junior clinics, and come and try sessions at the Geelong Cricket Club Oval in Kardinia Park on 16 December.
This Big Bash double header was secured through the latest round of the Victorian Government’s $17.7 million Significant Sporting Events Program and the $20 million Regional Events Fund.
The Significant Sporting Events Program will secure more than 300 sporting events for Victoria over the next four years of which more than half will be held in regional Victoria, bringing competitors and tourists to local towns, stimulating local economies and getting more Victorians active and healthy through sport.
This double header is off the back of the recent announcement that the ICC World T20 is heading to Australia with the new and improved Kardinia Park – funded by the Victorian Government – locked in to host matches for the tournament with the MCG to host the men’s and women’s final.