Perth Scorchers to open upcoming BBL season in India against Melbourne Renegades

Perth Scorchers’ title defence will kick off on foreign shores with the Big Bash League’s most successful franchise locked in for a historic game in India against Melbourne Renegades.

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Perth Scorchers will open their season in India.
Perth Scorchers will open their season in India. Credit: Morgan Hancock/Getty Images

Perth Scorchers will begin their upcoming Big Bash League campaign with a historic season opener in India.

As had been previously forecast, the BBL confirmed on Friday the club’s defence of their sixth title would start at Chennai’s M. A. Chidambaram Stadium against Melbourne Renegades.

The game will be played on Saturday, December 12 and is scheduled to begin after the conclusion of what is set to be the fourth day of Australia’s series-opening Test match against New Zealand at Optus Stadium.

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Crucially, the Scorchers will not lose a home match by heading to India, with nominal hosting rights for the game to be held by the Renegades.

The Renegades — who have been put into ‘caretaker mode’ by Cricket Victoria this season as part of a hugely-controversial planned operational merger with the Melbourne Stars — announced earlier in the day they had left their traditional home grounds of Marvel Stadium and Geelong’s GMHBA Stadium.

WA Cricket chief executive John Stephenson said the occasion would be “genuinely historic”.

“We have players who already resonate deeply with Indian fans throughout their Indian Premier League experiences, and this fixture gives the whole Club an invaluable chance to connect with millions of new supporters,” Stephenson said.

“Protecting our home schedule, however, was a priority. We head to Chennai with excitement, and come home to the full suite of five regular season home games our members and fans deserve.”

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Finn Allen of the Scorchers celebrates scoring a century against Renegades.
Finn Allen of the Scorchers celebrates scoring a century against Renegades. Credit: Morgan Hancock/Getty Images

The Scorchers’ newly-appointed general manager Kade Harvey said the club’s players were up for the challenge.

“To open the season in front of what could be the most-watched game in the history of Australian domestic sport is an incredible privilege, and one the group will embrace,” Harvey said. “Equally important to us is that we return home with a strong footprint at Optus Stadium, a ground where we have played some of the best cricket in this competition’s history. “Keeping that competitive advantage is central to how we defend our title, and planning is well underway for another exciting campaign.”

While the club’s players will need to confront a 12-hour flight to feature in the fixture, The West Australian understands they will be granted a significant gap before their second game to rest once they return to Australia.

Alongside his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi at the MCG, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the game would form a key pillar of strengthened sporting ties between the countries.

“There is a decade of opportunity ahead of us for more friendly rivalry, serious contests, and increased cooperation right across the board,” Albanese said.

India is far and away the biggest broadcast market in the cricket world and it is anticipated the game may draw the largest television audience of any domestic Australian sporting game.

Perth had always shaped as a likely candidate to feature in the fixture due to the west coast’s closer proximity to South Asia than the eastern seaboard.

In May, The West Australian revealed WA Cricket were enthusiastically pursuing the opportunity to play in the historic game and were in the process of building a case to take to Cricket Australia.

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