Team Information
Founded | 2011 |
Ground | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
Head Coach | Peter Moores |
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About Melbourne Stars
- History
- Administration and Support Staff
- Team Sponsors
- Melbourne Stars - Batting Stats
- Melbourne Stars - Bowling Stats
- Melbourne Stars - Team Stats
- Fanbase
- Performance over the years
- Melbourne Stars 2020/21 squad - Players to watch out
Full Name: Melbourne Stars
Nick Name: MS
Founded: 2011
Ground: Melbourne Cricket Ground is the primary home ground while Metricon Stadium in Gold Coast and Ted Summerton Reserve in Moe are their secondary home grounds
Prominent Players: Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Jonny Bairstow
Captain - Glenn Maxwell
Jersey - Green coloured tracks and t-shirts with a strap of black near the waist
Logo - A green star with the name MELBOURNE STARS written on it
History
2011-12
- Cameron White became the first-ever captain of the Melbourne Stars
- Finished 4th on the points table and lost the semi-finals
2012-13
- Shane Warne took over the captaincy of the Stars
- Lasith Malinga and Dimitri Mascarenhas joined the squad
- Finished 3rd on the points table and lost the semi-finals again
2013-14
- Cameron White regained the captaincy
- Glenn Maxwell and Mohammad Hafeez joined MS
- Finished at the top of the points table but lost the semi-finals yet again
2014-15
- Kevin Pietersen joined the Stars
- John Hastings picked the most wickets in BBL 2014/15 (16)
- Finished 3rd on the points table and lost the semi-finals for the fourth consecutive season
2015-16
- David Hussey became the Stars’ new captain
- Finished 2nd on the points table and lost the Final
2016-17
- Ben Hilfenhaus joined the squad
- Finished 4th on the points table and lost the semi-finals
2017-18
- John Hastings became the new captain for the Melbourne Stars
- Finished 8th (last) on the points table
2018-19
- Glenn Maxwell became the latest Melbourne Stars captain
- Dwayne Bravo, Sandeep Lamichhane and Liam Plunkett joined the Stars
- Finished 4th on the points table and lost the Final
2019-20
- Haris Rauf and Dale Steyn joined the Melbourne Stars
- Marcus Stoinis scored the most runs in a single edition of the BBL (705)
- Topped the points table but couldn’t clear the semi-finals barrier yet again
Administration and Support Staff
Coach: David Hussey
Team Sponsors
The Stars have sponsorships from Majestic Athletics, belling, MG, Yale and Dimplex for BBL 2020/21.
Melbourne Stars - Batting Stats
Most Runs: Marcus Stoinis: 1731 runs
Most Centuries: Luke Wright: 2
Most Fifties: Glenn Maxwell: 14
Best Batting Average: Brad Hodge: 43.15
Best Strike Rate: Glenn Maxwell: 151.82
Most Sixes: Glenn Maxwell: 76
Most Fours: Luke Wright: 165
Highest Individual Score: Marcus Stoinis: 147*
Highest Batting Partnerships: Marcus Stoinis and Hilton Cartwright 207 for 1st wicket
Melbourne Stars - Bowling Stats
Most Wickets: Adam Zampa: 53
Best Economy: Lasith Malinga: 5.40
Best Bowling Figures: Lasith Malinga: 4.0-1-7-6
Best Bowling Average: Lasith Malinga: 15.00
Most Runs Conceded: Daniel Worrall: 4.0-0-60-0
Most 4 Wickets: Liam Plunkett, Haris Rauf, Lasith Malinga, Marcus Stoinis, Daniel Worrall, Scott Boland, Jackson Bird, John Hastings and James Faulkner: 1 each
Most Hat-tricks: Haris Rauf: 1
Click here to see Melbourne Stars fixtures for BBL 2020-21.
Melbourne Stars - Team Stats
Highest score: 219/1
Lowest score: 99
Fanbase
Like the Sydney franchises, the Melbourne Stars also have to share a franchise from their own city, the Melbourne Renegades. The Stars have come close to winning the trophy each time but one, but have not managed to take the final step. The BBL trophy has eluded the Stars all these years but they have always looked like winning it.
On the back of these strong performances over the years, the Melbourne Stars have earned a huge fanbase on social media. They have a total of 969.6k followers across social media platforms divided as 159.2k on Twitter, 184.4k on Instagram and 626k on Facebook.
Performance over the years
Year | Captain | Result | Top Batsman | Runs | Top Bowler | Wickets | Win % |
2011-12 | Cameron White | Semi-finalists | David Hussey/Rob Quiney | 243 | James Faulkner | 13 | 50.00 |
2012-13 | Shane Warne | Semi-finalists | Brad Hodge | 342 | Lasith Malinga | 13 | 55.56 |
2013-14 | Cameron White | Semi-finalists | Luke Wright | 288 | Jackson bird/John Hastings | 13 | 88.89 |
2014-15 | Cameron White | Semi-finalists | Kevin Pietersen | 293 | John Hastings | 16 | 55.56 |
2015-16 | David Hussey | Runners-up | Kevin Pietersen | 323 | Adam Zampa | 12 | 60.00 |
2016-17 | David Hussey | Semi-finalists | Kevin Pietersen | 268 | Scott Boland | 14 | 44.44 |
2017-18 | John Hastings | 8th | Glenn Maxwell | 299 | John Hastings | 10 | 20.00 |
2018-19 | Glenn Maxwell | Runners-up | Marcus Stoinis | 533 | DJ Bravo | 15 | 50.00 |
2019-20 | Glenn Maxwell | Runners-up | Marcus Stoinis | 705 | Haris Rauf/Adam Zampa | 20 | 64.71 |
Melbourne Stars 2020/21 squad - Players to watch out
#1. Glenn Maxwell
The Australian batting all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has blown hot and cold since sport began after the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it is not different for him as he has always been a hot and cold cricketer who tonks those big sixes on his day and looks like a pale shadow of himself the very next day. He would like to take the fact into account that he looked more than a pale shadow of himself in IPL 2020 season and now he has to make up for it in the BBL.
#2. Marcus Stoinis
On the other hand, his national teammate and seaming all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has been a superstar in the same IPL. To make things even more interesting for the Stars and Stoinis fans, the 31-year-old was the highest run-getter in the last edition of the BBL. He has improved as a cricketer since then and might be even dangerous in BBL 10.
#3. Nicholas Pooran
The big-hitting West Indian, Nicholas Pooran, showed glimpses of his usual self in the later half of the IPL and might actually carry forward the same form coming into the Big Bash League. If the southpaw stays at the top of his game throughout the BBL season, the Sixers might be the best batting team in the death overs this season.
#4. Jonny Bairstow
The England wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow did not get a lot of chances in the later stage of the aforementioned IPL season due to the foreign-balance of the Sunrisers Hyderabad. However, in the games that he played, the opener was at his aggressive best when required and took the responsibility of carrying the team forward when required otherwise.
#5. Adam Zampa
The young leg-spinner is maturing a lot in the last couple of years and making use of all his experience of playing professional cricket over the years. He has rubbed shoulders with some of the best in the world at the momnet in the IPL and is ready to execute the new tricks in the BBL. He had taken the joint-most wickets for the Melbourne Stars in tBBL 09 and was their premier spinner in the tournament. He will e seen in the green jersey this year too with the same role.
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