The Rise and Fall of the BBL (A Short Documentary)

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  • čas přidán 13. 12. 2022
  • Since its heyday in the early-mid 2010's, Australia's Big Bash League (BBL) has seen a steady decline in crowd numbers, as well as a general lack of interest in the T20 format itself. But why is this the case? Today, we will explore the rise and fall of the Australia's Big Bash League.
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  • @adeadgirl13
    @adeadgirl13 Před rokem +1737

    The fact that BBL is happening during peak summer cricket season in Australia and your national team is playing their own matches, shows that CA isn't that interested in pushing BBL to be as big as IPL.

    • @Brad-lt2re
      @Brad-lt2re Před rokem +51

      Facts

    • @lucassiree9871
      @lucassiree9871 Před rokem +59

      Indias population is over 50 times as big bro

    • @aditishrestha345
      @aditishrestha345 Před rokem +127

      It is because CA focuses more on reputation in International cricket than the so called money making business of IPL.

    • @aditishrestha345
      @aditishrestha345 Před rokem +31

      Though I think that BBL should have majority of the reputed players playing for the respective teams so it gets more attention from international viewers

    • @satnav0961
      @satnav0961 Před rokem +22

      The test series vs SA was played infront of empty stands too, as was much of the t20 world cup. Doesn't help having massive stadia

  • @phillipwhite7850
    @phillipwhite7850 Před rokem +998

    The biggest issues are
    (a) the unnecessary gimmicks
    (b) overly long season
    (c) taking a lot of games off free to air

    • @mansukhjhandi1267
      @mansukhjhandi1267 Před rokem +6

      Power surge is good

    • @mansukhjhandi1267
      @mansukhjhandi1267 Před rokem +16

      @@Gwhusxb Mate i agree test match is the pinacle but T20 is second behind it its ODI cricket that is dying

    • @angusthompson2110
      @angusthompson2110 Před rokem +4

      @@mansukhjhandi1267 power surge isnt fun t20 is alr rly healthy and popular theres no reason for it

    • @ghostoutcry
      @ghostoutcry Před rokem +2

      Did y’all forget the economy crisis Australia is in? And also how bad the air fares are now? The cost of interstate travel is so ridiculous now, that’s why there are less crowds.

    • @birendrashahi40
      @birendrashahi40 Před rokem +2

      @@ghostoutcry what about AFL

  • @eg8049
    @eg8049 Před rokem +361

    The BBL might not have audience, but i am more than happy to see crowd at test between AUS and SA. People like true cricket.

    • @ededwinson5774
      @ededwinson5774 Před rokem +35

      They had to make sure they all attended on day 1 before the test was over.

    • @eg8049
      @eg8049 Před rokem +8

      @@ededwinson5774 well thats kinda true xD

    • @NuclearMagneticResonance
      @NuclearMagneticResonance Před rokem +7

      It was funny. I showed up for that match and I was thinking to see it on either the first or third day (because the third day is a rather important day in a test match usually). I’m happy I picked the first day to see it.

    • @eg8049
      @eg8049 Před rokem +1

      @@NuclearMagneticResonance haha good decision.

    • @amireallythatgrumpy6508
      @amireallythatgrumpy6508 Před rokem

      @@ededwinson5774 They didn't know it was going to be over on Day 2 before Day 2 began...

  • @NB-rc3oe
    @NB-rc3oe Před rokem +495

    Also, the season length being doubled around 2017/18 meant lower average attendance and less international players because of how long the season takes. I think they should reduce the amount of games a bit so they don’t have play games on random Tuesdays when most people aren’t on holidays yet. Bbl draft and drs are a step in the right direction. Great vid

    • @lachiejenkin8142
      @lachiejenkin8142 Před rokem +4

      spot on

    • @adriandevil7232
      @adriandevil7232 Před rokem +7

      Also then they don’t get as much money from sponsers or from tv etc cause less games = less promo for them

    • @kennedysan1045
      @kennedysan1045 Před rokem +4

      @@adriandevil7232 but nobody is going or watching anyway, so they're possibly getting even less exposure

    • @CorZ1lla
      @CorZ1lla Před rokem

      Yeah maybe build abit of hype for each game

    • @adriandevil7232
      @adriandevil7232 Před rokem +2

      @@kennedysan1045 yeah I agree. If it was up to bbl I think they would have shorter season but the tv company’s are telling them to have the season longer so it benefits the tv company’s

  • @malinanjana
    @malinanjana Před rokem +476

    Ya I'm srilankan but seeing small crowds in Recent BBL matches worries me too, I remember those early seasons of BBL matches with big crowds and competitive nature was something else👌

    • @marto234
      @marto234  Před rokem +40

      Yeah I think so too, I hope the BBL can return back to its glory days soon!

    • @ianbell6527
      @ianbell6527 Před rokem

      LPL is mush worse

    • @kummarintivenkatesh862
      @kummarintivenkatesh862 Před rokem +9

      Right now most successful league is ipl only.

    • @Thaheer7863
      @Thaheer7863 Před rokem +2

      Last 3 Months Many Matches Completed There So People's Are Coverd international Matches ...may be mid of big bash Fully audience

    • @lucassiree9871
      @lucassiree9871 Před rokem +1

      @@therealmega762 🤓🤓

  • @lukedastoli9959
    @lukedastoli9959 Před rokem +311

    Surprising that you didn’t mention the two critical decisions.
    1) leaving channel 10
    2) lengthening the season
    They really got greedy thinking they could maintain the enthusiasm for a longer time period. Restricting it to boxing day to Australia Day is what they need to do, as well as not scheduling any international cricket after the Sydney test so the Aussie players can play for their clubs instead of random district cricketers.

    • @adam872
      @adam872 Před rokem +8

      Yes. Boxing Day to Oz Day is the right call.

    • @p3a.
      @p3a. Před rokem +1

      does that include finals?

    • @lukedastoli9959
      @lukedastoli9959 Před rokem +14

      @@p3a. yep. I’d have the final on Australia Day evening. Then follow it up with an BBL All Stars clash a few days later and then a bilateral T20 series home and away against NZ.

    • @krooz08
      @krooz08 Před rokem +2

      Yeah he miss a lot in the video

    • @p3a.
      @p3a. Před rokem

      @@lukedastoli9959 ok that clears things up

  • @avinashupadhyay3143
    @avinashupadhyay3143 Před rokem +152

    I have always found BBL to be a great watching.. (from India).
    Stadiums, kits and commentary are unmatched in any of the leagues. Plus the quality of cricket isn't bad either.

    • @manishsuthar4002
      @manishsuthar4002 Před rokem +11

      Just lacks Superstars and crowd...

    • @yashrawat4720
      @yashrawat4720 Před rokem +4

      Same 💯

    • @martiananomaly
      @martiananomaly Před rokem +17

      I've always enjoyed BBL more than IPL for some reason. I loved the whole atmosphere of their grounds and the aussie commentary cannot be topped.

    • @yashrawat4720
      @yashrawat4720 Před rokem +1

      @@martiananomaly same

    • @sonuy5036
      @sonuy5036 Před rokem +13

      True...they have such amazing Jersey..wonder why IPL jersey look so horrible

  • @TimmyTickle
    @TimmyTickle Před rokem +106

    One of the biggest factors that wasn’t mentioned was the broadcasters demanding a longer season (14 games per team) something which big name overseas players weren’t as willing as commit to as the earlier eight game seasons.
    And now the same broadcasters are suing Cricket Australia because they’re disappointed by the BBL’s lack of star power… which they brought upon themselves.
    Good video Marto

  • @dangermus74
    @dangermus74 Před rokem +61

    Shorter season. It was at its best when the comp started on when school holidays started and finished just as the holidays finished. The timing was the key.

  • @rizveer1
    @rizveer1 Před rokem +26

    Another reason is, tickets are expensive. Should be between $15 - $22 for general stands. Not $35 - $45

    • @CrobianYT
      @CrobianYT Před rokem +7

      Should be less again. There has been *zero* advertising effort in recent years. Put out the word about cheap tickets (And So On), and you'll see an increase. Cricket Australia also likes to be this beacon of inclusivity (Unnecessary Games In Remote Buttfucknowhere) and I hope they keep at it. Long story short, it's a failing venture at the moment.

  • @awalters12
    @awalters12 Před rokem +218

    Big problem I believe is there is too much cricket happening at the same time. Case in point the current Aus v SA series so the big name Aus players arent playing in the BBL as well as the other test series currently being played e.g Eng v Pak, Ind v Ban. Lots of big name international players are not taking part. When the IPL is on, no international India matches are played. Cant expect people to fork out to go and see the international team and domestic t20 teams at the same time.

    • @kabuto652
      @kabuto652 Před rokem +11

      I think lack of competition n no indian Eng Nz player in big bash causing its decline.
      Lot of matches is not big negatives 👍

    • @hayatgilani6976
      @hayatgilani6976 Před rokem

      There's bbl, IPL , lpl and msl going on at the same time.

    • @asresalim6145
      @asresalim6145 Před rokem +11

      It's simple, Cricket except in India and Pakistan is dying everywhere. You say Big Players aren't playing that's why low attendance, but did you forget the pathetic attendance in the WC T20 where only India and Pakistan matches had good attendance. Even in the must win match of Australia, the crowd didn't show up.

    • @kabuto652
      @kabuto652 Před rokem +4

      @@asresalim6145 ....i dont agree.
      Realty is
      Against top 4 teams
      Eng n Aus n nz ppl come in huge numbers tooo.
      Obiously Ind SL Bng Pak ppl come in huge numbers.

    • @asresalim6145
      @asresalim6145 Před rokem +10

      @@kabuto652
      Bro Australia vs NZ was the first match of the WC and even in that the attendance was bad.
      What's wrong in accepting that Cricket is dying? It's a fact. It's apparent from the people who are watching it. The Recent FIFA cup gave another big blow to Cricket

  • @cannonfodder15
    @cannonfodder15 Před rokem +9

    Cricket as a whole is just dying in Australia. It's sad to see because as an Australian myself, there's no other sport that competes with it. This sport has made me feel things that no other sport has gotten close to

    • @kriketprayme
      @kriketprayme Před rokem +4

      Seems like it. Lack of crowd in recent international matches (including T20 WC) is a huge worry for cricket in Australia. We don't want Australia to lose interest in cricket. Cricket would be simply incomplete without that Aussie aggression and dominance we all have got used to. 😥

    • @adriandevil7232
      @adriandevil7232 Před rokem +1

      It’s definitely not the best at the moment. But cricket will never die In Australia
      Problem is there is simply too many games, and not even cricket fans know what’s going on let alone the general public

    • @chalkandcheese1868
      @chalkandcheese1868 Před rokem

      While CA keep fucking around with white ball cricket, real cricket hopefully will never die.

    • @kevinsaj604
      @kevinsaj604 Před rokem +1

      @@adriandevil7232 agree

    • @ahsanurr4219
      @ahsanurr4219 Před rokem

      That's why the T20 format keeps cricket alive

  • @porag6235
    @porag6235 Před rokem +6

    Even in 2022 stadium were almost empty except Indian and Pakistani fan the local people of Australia seems to loose interest in cricket

  • @goskywalker
    @goskywalker Před rokem +54

    Quality content and great talk mate. Something I noticed when going to the Sydney Sixers game a few days ago is that the commentators were going out at the end and giving signatures which for that game was amazing because they had the likes of Gilly, Brett Lee and Mike Hussey at that game, so that could possibly draw in more crowd attendance to meet some legends!

    • @jackcurran6213
      @jackcurran6213 Před rokem

      was this the strikers vs sixers game?

    • @goskywalker
      @goskywalker Před rokem

      @@therealmega762 yeah but it’s a more enjoyable and fast paced version

    • @goskywalker
      @goskywalker Před rokem

      @@jackcurran6213 yeah mate

    • @jackcurran6213
      @jackcurran6213 Před rokem

      @@goskywalker ye I was at that game

  • @nathanking9762
    @nathanking9762 Před rokem +19

    And to make it even worse the thunder just got bowled out for 15 😭😭😭

  • @Harish-df4em
    @Harish-df4em Před rokem +48

    As a regular BBL viewer from India here are my takes for the decline:
    1) Schedule: Coincides with the start of Australian test summer. Current Australian players dont get to play the league. There are 2-3 sub standard players playing in each team every game.
    2) League is more than 10 years old but there is no connect between players & club and therefore between club & fans: Except for a brief period between 2014-17 (Chris Lynn & Brisbane Heat) the league has failed to create its own superstars. RCB is the third most valuable team in IPL despite 0 titles. Their growth has been driven by superstars like Virat, AB, Gayle & their connect with the local fans.
    3) Lack of international stars: It is understandable as the league is not making big money. But in recent times BBL has been treated like pension homes by international cricketers.

    • @pastormartinsempai6371
      @pastormartinsempai6371 Před rokem +12

      Most importantly cricket is no more popular in Australia 🥲🥲🥲

    • @prafful_sahu
      @prafful_sahu Před rokem +1

      @@pastormartinsempai6371 yup india carrying a dying sport

    • @dhruv7208
      @dhruv7208 Před rokem

      @@prafful_sahu 2.5 billion fans worldwide isn't a joke mate🙂

    • @Foodie_sum
      @Foodie_sum Před rokem +1

      @@dhruv7208 1.4 billion from india itself

    • @krjg9809
      @krjg9809 Před rokem +1

      @@Foodie_sum ON TOP OF That almost 1.8~2 billion from the Indian Subcontinent 🥲

  • @devanshshukla6050
    @devanshshukla6050 Před rokem +5

    Mate, but this season has pulled it back, great games with nice crowds. This season is fire and hope will continue to be like this

    • @cdn4767
      @cdn4767 Před rokem

      Yep, but mainly in those other grounds than the main one, try to set that again.

  • @rinzzzz
    @rinzzzz Před rokem +4

    You mentioned the lack of foreign stars but no mention about the lack of Australian stars, hardly any international Australian star plays in the BBL, IPL will fall too if international stars like Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Dhoni etc are kept away from the IPL. BCCI gives the highest preference to its T20 league , CA needs to do the same.

  • @ram_s_ranga
    @ram_s_ranga Před rokem +4

    You've planted an idea into the fans minds.. good job! well done!!

  • @jahfehkah
    @jahfehkah Před rokem +4

    This is very short sighted, it's not just the BBL but all cricket in Australia has seen a large decline in popularity and can be directly attributed to cricket Australias move to Pay TV for a majority of its high end cricket content. All international T20s and one day matches are now exclusively on pay TV as well as any test matches played outside of Australia.
    If you look closely this decline is very similar to Australian Rugbys decline with their move to Pay TV, which has cost them in fans and most importantly participation numbers in junior levels, something I can't see being repaired for decades.
    Cricket Australia need to wake up and realise that regular high end exposure on free to air TV is what drives participation and new supporter growth (kids) and therefore bigger crowds.
    Oh and the international players we have out here are as big as many that have come before, you just wouldn't know it unless you're a cricket die hard with pay TV!!!

    • @MenWithVen
      @MenWithVen Před rokem

      This is the same with cricket in England. Nearly all of it was behind a paywall for nearly 20 years.
      cricket is basically a special interest sport rather than a national pastime like football/soccer is.
      You never really hear about cricket in the mainstream in England unless it's the ashes, it's barely played by the masses and is seen as a posh private school sport.
      The hundred was a very poor attempt to make cricket mainstream again, it just confused people more, took interest away from the T20 blast and county Cricket, and after the first season half the casual viewers stopped caring

  • @chalkandcheese1868
    @chalkandcheese1868 Před rokem +42

    White ball cricket in Australia used to be Lillee vs Richards, Warne vs Tendulkar, McGrath vs Lara, Chappell vs Holding in front of packed stadiums. It was a big sporting occasion and it meant something. BBL is played largely by a bunch of grade cricketers who wouldn't last 2 seconds in a test match. I mean how can you take it seriously when the players are laughing and joking with the commentators while they're on the field!

    • @saadamansayyed
      @saadamansayyed Před rokem

      I mean, I get your point. The IPL for one, I can say, is proper white-ball cricket. Hot take, but the tournament is at a point where it can be considered a proper cricketing event and a career-builder. Has to do with how many test players play, the amount of young talent coming through but also the sheer star power from cricket and also outside cricket. The IPL is a league which reminds me a lot of the FWC (albeit at a much smaller scale) and how it is organised. BBL needs to take hints, and focus on making the tournament more serious.

    • @inamuddin7942
      @inamuddin7942 Před rokem +1

      @@saadamansayyed lol, ipl is mostly watched by dream11 players and other fantasy app players. And some kids, rest don't watch it ..

    • @asentertain352
      @asentertain352 Před rokem +6

      ​@@inamuddin7942that's you boy lol why the stadium is full 😒

    • @inamuddin7942
      @inamuddin7942 Před rokem +2

      @@asentertain352 population and stadium ratio check karo. Both will be same as in Australia and india.
      Also, now most of my friends and myself have stopped watching ipl, because players started resting in international matches to prepare for ipl.

    • @cptninja7890
      @cptninja7890 Před rokem +6

      @@inamuddin7942 u and ur friends dont watch that doesnt mean others dont....and from next time give proper justification to ur claims with proofs because assumptions are far different from reality

  • @JosiahFox76
    @JosiahFox76 Před rokem +7

    ok so why does this man not have at LEAST 1k subs?

  • @nobbymorph
    @nobbymorph Před rokem +4

    The elephant in the room regarding overseas players is that as of today, you have India, Australia, Pakistan, South Africa, England & New Zealand all playing test cricket. Where do you get the big name players from? Trent Boult refused a central contract because he would lose too much income by playing for his country and chose to play franchise cricket all over the world. So lets assume that many more players decide to do what Trent is doing, what happens to the test teams? We would end up with star studded franchise cricket and depleted test side. Don't get me wrong, I don't know what the answer is either!

  • @jdog14976
    @jdog14976 Před rokem +26

    If you look at the stars that were being drawn in during the early days of the BBL, they were all (or at least mostly) Australian. You mentioned them - Warnie, Hayden and Lee are/were some of the most popular players in Australian cricket of the last 20+ years. Warnie was obviously iconic, Lee was the most marketable player of his era, and Hayden just had the aura that comes with being an all time great batsman. One of the bigger problems for the BBL is that our best players - Cummins, Smith, Maxwell, Marnus, Hazelwood, Starc - and the best players from around the world can't play in the BBL because they are committed to their international duties. The league relies on 2nd and 3rd tier Australian players like Chris Lynn, Adam Zampa and Marcus Stoinis to carry the marketing of the league, and that just isn't going to work. No disrespect to those guys - they're great players - but they aren't household names that will attract casual fans the way the best test batsman of the modern era, or the much beloved captain of the nation would.
    Yes, the season is too long, and yes the gimmicks are tacky, and yes the games need to be on free-to-air, but until the league can organise itself so that the best players from our own country can play in the league without eschewing international and IPL opportunities, it seems pretty unlikely that the trajectory starts pointing up.

    • @daniel5046
      @daniel5046 Před rokem +1

      And when would that be exactly? Obviously in a perfect world we would have all our international players playing but those guys get next to no breaks the whole year. There's too much cricket on and no good window for the bbl

    • @TensorEsports
      @TensorEsports Před rokem

      Dude...no way Zampa is 2nd-3rd tier😐

    • @jdog14976
      @jdog14976 Před rokem +2

      @@TensorEsports Marketing wise he is for sure. He's a quality bowler but he's hardly a household name. He doesn't have anywhere near the name brand value of Nathan Lyon, for example.

    • @shubhampahurkar00
      @shubhampahurkar00 Před rokem +3

      The truth is that cricket is dying unfortunately. And BCCI is one of the main reason . Instead of trying to spread the gospel of cricket , it is just invested in maintaining its hegemony

    • @jdog14976
      @jdog14976 Před rokem +1

      @@shubhampahurkar00 True. Australia, England and India have crushed the life out of the rest of the cricketing world and squandered the opportunity to spread to new horizons. The uncompetitiveness of South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the West Indies away from home is proof positive of that.

  • @ryanmetcalfe2241
    @ryanmetcalfe2241 Před rokem +10

    My problems with the BBL are
    - season is way too long and a lot of the games seem meaningless
    - channel 7 can't be bothered to send their commentators to games so why should we be bothered to go
    - scheduled at the wrong time, we want to our Australian stars playing in it
    - channel 7 as a whole
    - not all the games are free to air
    - the dumb new rules which seem to tweak the game every year
    - international players aren't big anymore. They're either people we haven't heard of or players searching for some extra cash in retirement
    Great vid and I agree with everything you've said

    • @paulorocky
      @paulorocky Před rokem

      Channel 7 - where any sport not AFL goes to die

    • @amireallythatgrumpy6508
      @amireallythatgrumpy6508 Před rokem

      And yet Channel 7 have the best graphics BBL has ever been broadcasted with...

    • @TBC1599
      @TBC1599 Před 7 měsíci

      "scheduled at the wrong time, we want to our Australian stars playing in it" Has always been the case even in BBL's heyday.

  • @paulyC
    @paulyC Před rokem +18

    Fantastic video mate. I used to work at the Adelaide Oval from late 2016 to late 2021. My first season working was BBL06. Although the Strikers didn't play well, attendances were still up (I belive each team played 8 total home/away games, 4 home, 4 away). Over the next few seasons, they tried to cash in on a gold mine and put far too many games on. One reason as to why the BBL has been on a decline

  • @KingCong
    @KingCong Před rokem +10

    Season too long for big names to commit. Schedule BBL when Australian national side can participate

  • @Playerone1287
    @Playerone1287 Před rokem +16

    As an Indian i got a bit sad when I saw very less crowd in recent BBL matches

  • @cutmp4430
    @cutmp4430 Před rokem +48

    Also another thing that should be noted is the timing with the Australian Test cricket summer. We have some of the greatest names that can dominate and draw huge crowds to the games however they’re playing in these other test cricket matches. There’s also a lack of tribalism and contest between teams (apart from melb and syd) so there really isn’t many grudge matches to get people interested.

    • @richardhorrocks1460
      @richardhorrocks1460 Před rokem +3

      The best way to develop some grudge is war. That's how England and Argentina got their rivalry. And, of course, England and Germany. Especially if war crimes are committed. It just depends how important TV ratings are. Would you accept civil war if it meant future success for the BBL?

    • @Playerone1287
      @Playerone1287 Před rokem

      @@richardhorrocks1460 haha dw when i will become pm of india i will nuke the entire world just to make cricket the most popular game

    • @saadamansayyed
      @saadamansayyed Před rokem +1

      @@richardhorrocks1460 No, Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings have a well-storied rivalry with grudges, tribalism, conflicts, players switching causing uproar and what not. You don't need a civil war to create a rivalry. You only need two equally good teams to meet enough/be from same local area to start.

    • @richardhorrocks1460
      @richardhorrocks1460 Před rokem +1

      @@saadamansayyed Yeah, but imagine if there was a big fight between the Chennai Super Kings and the Mumbai Indians, and lots of people were killed and raped and had their villages burnt to the ground... the tension and excitement for the match after all of that would be soooooo much better! Plus with fire works and loud dance music... it would be amazing. Both teams would really want to win. It's like India and England... you really love to beat us because we colonised you for 200 years and you didn't like that. It makes matches between India and England so much more exciting.

    • @L3onOfKings
      @L3onOfKings Před rokem

      @@richardhorrocks1460 lol I give you a thumbs up for having the balls to make such a comment..... you're not wrong, what you're saying is true.
      What we need is a war between the cities of Australia, everyone has been too nice lately. All of this political correctness and the push for a 'one world government' is destroying the tribal nature within us.
      On top of that, T20 is garbage anyway, there is far too much luck involved, there isn't much time to sculpt an innings, it's all crash and bash and hope for the best. That gets boring pretty quick. It's always the same; teams don't fight for survival in a match.
      Also, there are far too many player transitions between teams and always new imports coming and going, how is anyone supposed to be loyal to a team when the players keep shifting around so frequently?
      I've been watching cricket for almost 40 years (I'm 46), I can count on 1 hand how many T20 games I've watched from start to finish. Even the T20 World Cup is not worth my time. I'm sure I'm not the only one with that mindset.
      I'm all about Test cricket; which is my favourite format and ODI matches.
      The cricketer's personalities have been washed out of the game too by trying to market to children far too much, T20 is not for adults, it's for children with low attention span.

  • @Hawky24
    @Hawky24 Před rokem +7

    In Adelaide last night the attendance was good it seems to be one of the only states with ok attendance

    • @MenWithVen
      @MenWithVen Před rokem +2

      Perth gets good attendances but the scorchers success probably helps.
      They should let an NZ side get involved and merge the Melbourne sides

  • @crickcurator5407
    @crickcurator5407 Před rokem +1

    Excellent research bro I highly appreciate your work. You have studied it quite deeply really nicely

  • @Bezeur
    @Bezeur Před rokem +4

    Amazing video, make more like these on afl teams, like the Gold Coast issue

  • @adam872
    @adam872 Před rokem +9

    The big problem for me is that they increased the number of games beyond a sustainable level. Drop it back to 8-10 games per team and each one becomes more of an event. At this point the comp is oversatured. Furthermore, it runs alongside the test season and thus the test stars aren't available to play for their teams. Fix the number and scheduling of the games and we may see it come back to more public support.

  • @bigbrotherrocks06
    @bigbrotherrocks06 Před rokem +7

    At 1:21 I was at that game and the atmosphere was awesome.

  • @Lazy__25
    @Lazy__25 Před rokem +5

    Good Reaserch.. Loved It. .. Simple And Awesome 😻🤙

  • @maheshhardasani787
    @maheshhardasani787 Před rokem +3

    The main reason for the downfall of bbl is the Australian non sporty pitches. Australian pitches mostly produce one sided matches. Extra bounce, green tops makes t20 less interesting.

  • @ajayjanagama3665
    @ajayjanagama3665 Před rokem +4

    Whenever I see Gayle in Renegades jersey the only thing I first remember will always be " don't blush baby"

  • @joelg291
    @joelg291 Před rokem +2

    Very good points. I personally feel the power surge has added some more fun to the game, I have enjoyed the anticipation sitting in the stands waiting for it to be called when a couple batsmen felt they are going well. Another dynamic to think about which I personally have found fun but not sure how that has effected attendance.

  • @aprizegaming875
    @aprizegaming875 Před rokem +10

    I’ve got a few theory’s about the decline:
    1) The BBL is such a one-sided Comp and people are sick of seeing the scorchers and Sixers winning the title every year so no one shows up to the game for that reason
    2) Season drags on just so the test players can make the squad so if it’s 8-9 games a squad that might be able to bring more people
    3) Cricket Victoria controls both Melbourne teams so everyone knows renegades and stars games are rigged.
    4) Follow-on from the 3rd point however we need all teams to be privately owned to get the money in to get the quality of stars
    5) The draft was completely useless

  • @FootballSirens
    @FootballSirens Před rokem +8

    This was an incredible video! 👏👏👏

  • @prateekjoshi8127
    @prateekjoshi8127 Před rokem +3

    The fact that they named it the "Big Bash" League tells that CA were never very serious about this league in the first place.

  • @dressedterror1474
    @dressedterror1474 Před rokem +33

    I think attendance has also dropped because of the lack of famous international players

    • @stantonclark
      @stantonclark Před rokem +4

      The draft kind of fixed that though. I think also peoples expectations were set too high in earlier seasons when they were over saturated with players like Chris Gayle and Flintoff so now it looks bad whatever way you put it because no one can top them.

    • @king-ij1ly
      @king-ij1ly Před rokem

      @@stantonclark might add something with indian names

    • @stantonclark
      @stantonclark Před rokem

      @@king-ij1ly Indian cricket board has banned all Indians from playing in any overseas leagues to (i assume) keep their focus on IPL, so getting Indian players is out of our control.

  • @lukeruawhare6985
    @lukeruawhare6985 Před rokem +1

    First off great video mate it randomly rocked up on my recommendations and watched it
    Secondly another thing I'd add to the decline of the BBL is the standard it has gone downhill fast

  • @choccymilk7691
    @choccymilk7691 Před rokem +4

    One definite way to increase viewership would be all games being free to air. Games that are only streamed on foxtel etc just destroys interest in the game

    • @paulorocky
      @paulorocky Před rokem +2

      But then Lachlan Murdoch doesn’t make any money, and we can’t have that lol

  • @cuzzzooo4920
    @cuzzzooo4920 Před rokem +10

    The main thing for me is the timing, it runs through the Australian test Summer!! All of the Australian test team being able to play in bbl regularly im sure would bring more viewers in, as well as the fact that it isn’t competing with the test summer time slot anyway, Even though the WBBL is still in its infancy I think it’s operating much better, cheaper tickets in a time of the year where there’s no cricket on, really enjoyed being able to watch cricket through October and the start of November as a warmup to the summer of cricket as well as the T20 World Cup, surely it would make sense to run the BBL AFTER the test summer rather than during

    • @brianeast9081
      @brianeast9081 Před rokem +1

      Yeah IMO the WBBL is in the perfect time of year for it as they don't clash it with international schedules, especially for our national team which means you have our best players available for the teams for every match, not just for a one to two week period inbetween international fixtures like the BBL.

    • @joshanderson9391
      @joshanderson9391 Před rokem +2

      But by then all the cricket grounds in Australia are taken over by Australian Rules Football. You can't play cricket then

  • @shabadoo87
    @shabadoo87 Před rokem

    Good work mate! Keep it up

  • @shabenoorsiddiqui
    @shabenoorsiddiqui Před měsícem +2

    Bbl 12 final attendance was epic🔥

  • @thecloneamigo
    @thecloneamigo Před rokem

    Love that when you said "short documentary" you really meant it. No need to pad out a video when you don't need to.
    Also you're dead on.

  • @russoswerve7856
    @russoswerve7856 Před rokem +6

    The 2015/16 to 2017/18 was the golden era. No surprise it lost some charm when CA sold out to foxtel. Also the playing kits look atrocious. Best ones were the debut season

    • @xenobladesrg7729
      @xenobladesrg7729 Před rokem +3

      Indians hate their ipl jersey but love bbl ones.

    • @kimchannohara5079
      @kimchannohara5079 Před rokem +2

      @@xenobladesrg7729 yes, I just luv BBL jerseys
      And IPL is worst when it comes to uniforms specially LSG

    • @_sayan_roy_
      @_sayan_roy_ Před 14 dny

      @@xenobladesrg7729 I don't hate the KKR jersey, my team's. Even from the early IPL days, it (along with its song, chant and name) has the best one imo, probably because the sensibilities of the owner (an actor) and city (Kolkata being an artistic and cultural city) but probably mainly because, it is designed by a renowned professional fashion designer.

  • @SeeASquaRE
    @SeeASquaRE Před rokem +5

    Making it a private T20 league would solve the salary problem and there's a ton of money for investors to make in Australian cricket summer but it is also a double edged sword with less control and cutting costs in the initial seasons to get rid of the leading losses in the few years into the leadup actually something that can make profits.

    • @bassdgod1
      @bassdgod1 Před rokem

      That's an interesting point actually

  • @CricketGravity
    @CricketGravity Před rokem +1

    Recently, Ind vs Pak match at Melbourne was Sold out, so bbl needs more and more indian and pakistani players to boost the league, as these players can attract more and more audience, but both teams schedule is so busy and even bcci doesn't allow indian players to play any league except IPL

  • @zac5855
    @zac5855 Před rokem +25

    Great video, I feel your point about the loop the BBL is currently stuck in is particularly strong. It’s all well and good saying it needs more top names, but when there’s no money to pay them due to the low salary caps, you’ll keep seeing teams roll out with 40% of the team being grade or marginal state players.
    A couple of things I’d add would be the killing of white ball cricket to the majority of Australia by the Foxtel/Kayo sports paywall, which means the players who do get to the next level are not becoming TV draws and ticket sellers for the BBL because the majority of the country have never seen them on that level, and the test guys who would be those draws don’t play BBL.
    I also believe the executives running it made some errors. Firstly believing (or wishing) the BBL is the attraction, rather than the players or the standard of cricket. This has led to a sanitised tv “entertainment” or “content” style production and a tournament far too long. Secondly, they’ve cut corners on the uniforms, to where they just look super cheap and basic. This seems like a minor thing, but the majority of the time it’s what your players are seen wearing and if it looks like your league was dressed by Kmart it adds to the image of a watered down product being sold as full-strength.

  • @lachymiller
    @lachymiller Před rokem +4

    This is elite stuff marto

  • @Winks3
    @Winks3 Před rokem +4

    Outstanding doco lad

  • @ASH9366
    @ASH9366 Před rokem +2

    Very soothing voice 👌
    I understood very easily 😃
    Love from India 🇮🇳

  • @SaketVaidya-tj6ob
    @SaketVaidya-tj6ob Před 5 měsíci +1

    hey man wud love to see a video on the rise of bbl after such a successfull 13th season

  • @CARDMAN22
    @CARDMAN22 Před rokem +3

    This was quality marto

  • @ankushchatterjee5940
    @ankushchatterjee5940 Před rokem +1

    Very nice video....keep it up👍

  • @pretzlsports25
    @pretzlsports25 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this mate

  • @Burninlog
    @Burninlog Před rokem +9

    That's a keen assessment, matey. I agree with others that the season is really drawn out, now. Last season ('20-'21) I was dead keen for the start and by 2/3 of the way through I felt saturated with T20. I wonder if "shrinking to grow" might help the entire BBL. Lose one of each of the Melbourne and Sydney teams to shorten the season, with the added bonus that it could potentially strengthen all remaining teams.

  • @jasgri777
    @jasgri777 Před rokem +3

    Start times can be rediculous especially if you don't live in Melbourne. At times in Perth, games start at 1pm on a Wednesday. People don't finish work until 5, the game is practically over by then

  • @baodao1186
    @baodao1186 Před rokem

    what a great video!
    i can imagine that if you got a better mic and improved on your editing you could be a really good cricket channel

  • @eagle1579
    @eagle1579 Před rokem +6

    Lack of big name overseas players is probably the main reason.

  • @sportsnut69
    @sportsnut69 Před rokem +1

    this is elite mate keep it up

  • @syc9675
    @syc9675 Před rokem +1

    Very good documentary there. Channel 10 used to have the bbl from late 2013 through to early 2018. But then Foxtel and seven got the rights to the bbl.

  • @KaluSuddasCanDie
    @KaluSuddasCanDie Před rokem +4

    Good one mate. Much love from Sri Lanka. Don't stop making these quality videos.

  • @SorcerorStrange
    @SorcerorStrange Před rokem +9

    As an Indian viewer here, I personally feel that the absence of big international Aussie players leaves the fun, intensity and competitiveness of the BBL.
    I really don't know whether David Warner has ever played BBL or not. Among big names, Finch, Maxy are the ones who play in December and then would be absent owing to national duty. And for the last 2-3 seasons, BBL has gone upto Feb when it easily used to finish in 2nd last week of Jan.

    • @lachlaneberle2889
      @lachlaneberle2889 Před rokem +1

      Warner played BBL 1 I think he scored one of the first centuries. He actually signed back to the thunder this year so I think he plans to play again

    • @shahzebali1891
      @shahzebali1891 Před rokem

      I’ve always said that PSL is the second best league after ipl, bbl is far behind from these 2

    • @indiantiger6729
      @indiantiger6729 Před rokem

      @@shahzebali1891 is becoz westerners no longer like the sport of cricket its now limited just to Indian subcontinent

    • @shahzebali1891
      @shahzebali1891 Před rokem

      @@indiantiger6729 yeah, it seems like in leagues like IPL and PSL there’s still passion and competition unlike BBL anymore…

  • @Kinetic_sigma
    @Kinetic_sigma Před rokem +2

    nice work man....
    love from India

  • @alwayslate1336
    @alwayslate1336 Před rokem +5

    I believe T20 specialty players also have something to do with it.
    These players that you only hear from 6-8 weeks of the year and then disappear into obscurity (unless your the minority following international T20 all year)
    The big name test players only show up for 1-2 games after the test series is over, so you don’t have those crowd drawing names, unlike the early days with all those current / freshly retired test players.
    T20 used to be just another short form rather then requiring a honed skill set.

  • @kishorjangda
    @kishorjangda Před rokem +1

    There has to be a connection between the Australian star players and the audience. People visit to experience their stars and idols.. Viewership can be seen via TV as well but the joy of watching your idols in person is what makes you crazy. Bring the legends in commenting

  • @Yuktt
    @Yuktt Před rokem +1

    Love you from 🇮🇳 India brother
    You got a new Subscriber 😁🙏

  • @maxwatkins9275
    @maxwatkins9275 Před rokem +7

    i go to scorchers games quite off often and the crowds are still quite good i feel like they should move back to the WACA bc they would easy pack there, optus makes crowd look small but its decent crowd

  • @anasooogujjar6107
    @anasooogujjar6107 Před rokem +3

    That's damn true ......good job keep it up
    Hope BBL will see it peak days again ❤️

  • @jayantgolani7417
    @jayantgolani7417 Před rokem +6

    BBL being Played Without Aussie Stars is a Dud 😀😀

  • @ridsbabs2130
    @ridsbabs2130 Před rokem

    Great video. I have one slight correction though. Faf didn’t enter the draft as he was only available for a handful of games before heading back to South Africa (for their t20 comp). So he didn’t enter it, the Scorchers only signed him because they lost Phill Salt to injury and Laurie Evans. So they didn’t draft him and they also picked up Lyth after the draft to replace Laurie Evans who they also didn’t draft. Then they just lost Mills to personal issues for the season who they are likely to replace. The draft is a complete mockery if players are just going to leave the tournament and then clubs are able to sign however they want in their place.

  • @newbin2883
    @newbin2883 Před rokem

    Definitely would be interesting to hear your opinion now since the BBL has cut the matches from 61 to 43 from BBL14 and on, do you think this will revive the BBL or do you think it’s already to deep that it can’t be saved?

  • @Playerone1287
    @Playerone1287 Před rokem +2

    this is a rare cricket video where i see significant number of non south asian comments
    felt good to see that i thought only we south asians are playing this game

  • @DRAGONBALLX1998
    @DRAGONBALLX1998 Před rokem +12

    Pretty accurate mate, ive worked in the Adelaide Oval and showup compared to a footy game is dissapointing. Being Sri Lankan and a Sri lankan fan myself used to love watching BBL when our players like Malinga, Sanga and legands like warney, Binga, Gayle played. Now you dont even see the local big names in most matches

  • @honeychicken1216
    @honeychicken1216 Před rokem +1

    was at that stars renegades match that had 80k, so shocking to think that happened a few years back going to the empty stadiums now

  • @lachymiller
    @lachymiller Před rokem +9

    I barely like cricket at all but still found this video extremely entertaining

  • @commandertaco4362
    @commandertaco4362 Před rokem +4

    At 0:12 is when I subscribed because I laughed at Steve smith dropping a catch

  • @muhammadfaraj11
    @muhammadfaraj11 Před rokem +5

    BBL is by far very unique ln its own , i hope BBL picks up pace and gets bigger.

  • @therightpath88
    @therightpath88 Před rokem +2

    Wow this video is viral....keep it up

  • @angusthompson2110
    @angusthompson2110 Před rokem +4

    also dont forget abt covid durign 2019-2021 there were either restrictions or middle ages people ( a lot of cricket watchers) didnt wanna come to crowded spaces this is the first year without it its gonna b intresting to see how the numbers r

  • @thecourageouscricketnerd7674

    Well compiled video mate, but I feel the BBL has it advantages over the IPL as well, mainly in terms of the commentary, they are not naming sponsors every other word, and they actually bring in current cricketers who understand the game. I remember a few years back they had Callum Ferguson, Baz and the likes in the box. Another factor that I really like is we get to hear captains talk to the bowlers abt their fields, there was Finch talking to Zak Evans i believe last season abt the need for deep Point. What the IPL lacks, BBL really makes up, if CA can get better overseas stars and get leading Australian players in, I would genuinely rate it higher than the IPL in terms of just watching and enjoying it

    • @Playerone1287
      @Playerone1287 Před rokem

      yeah bro i am an indian and i accept that too, even their jerseys are great too and everything is so colourful unlike ipl
      i really want ipl to happen in aus with BBL jersies and commentary

    • @gaudok3281
      @gaudok3281 Před rokem +4

      @@Playerone1287 you want ipl to happen in aus with bbl jersies and commentary, the actual fuck is that supposed to mean?

    • @rosinchristopher4107
      @rosinchristopher4107 Před rokem

      🤡Hypocrisy with commentary can't run a tournament you need quality of players & top sponsors plus people support, bbl lacks these things but ipl has

    • @thecourageouscricketnerd7674
      @thecourageouscricketnerd7674 Před rokem

      @@rosinchristopher4107 I completely agree, I was just talking from the perspective, that the viewing experience is a lot more pleasant while watching the BBL.

  • @MovieHeretic
    @MovieHeretic Před rokem +4

    For mine
    1) Drop the gimmicks, no one is interested
    2) Drop the stupid rule changes, the game has become overly complex for casual attendees
    3) The commentators are woefully inept at their jobs
    4) At least in Brisbane the huge crowds were built around families rocking up, try to go up market and can the meathead aspects, once again looking at the commentators.
    5) The season needs to be reduced in length, there are now some meaningless games happening
    6) Expand the team numbers not the amount of games, I believe the ACT amongst others were looking for franchises.
    7) The Heat need new show runners, we are going from inept to woeful, seriously what happened to Chris Lynn?

    • @Up_The_Bracket
      @Up_The_Bracket Před rokem

      Looking in as a pom this seems pretty spot on. I've kept up with the BBL and the atmospheres make me think covid is still in its peak. As for the commentators, they are hilariously dreadful.

  • @mba9565
    @mba9565 Před rokem +3

    I am from Pakistan. But personally I think the quality of cricket is best in BBL. The kits, presentation, quality of cricket, camera work, commentary and sponsors are best. Also this league has helped Australian national team a lot by producing a lot of talent. I think Australian C team can also fight for a T20 title because they have immense bench strength and next gen is ready to perform on big stage. The main problem of BBL is that they don’t sign big players aka Superstars and the next problem is that Australian superstars like Warner, Smith, Starc, Hazlewood, Cummins don’t get the chance to participate because the league always take place when the Australian team is on tour or hosting a tour. They need to make national heroes the captains of different teams so there can be intense rivalry between national team. Imagine two teams in the final and Smith is the captain of one and Warner is the captain of another it will automatically bring the attention of Australians and other cricket lovers all around the world.

    • @dhruv7208
      @dhruv7208 Před rokem

      This comment needs to be pinned!!

  • @joshmartin8271
    @joshmartin8271 Před rokem +1

    everything that you said is exactly what I have been thinking recently about the BBL, it has really declined and I totally agree with everything that was said in this short documentary. Hopefully the BBL will return to its glory days and hopefully they don't make dumb rules like the power surge. Good video and good analysis!

    • @mikeydynoncomedy
      @mikeydynoncomedy Před rokem

      Go back to state v state T20 and the crowds will come back

    • @joshmartin8271
      @joshmartin8271 Před rokem

      @@mikeydynoncomedy Exactly and bring some big names in and lessen the amount of games, the season goes for too long.

  • @davidgabriel212
    @davidgabriel212 Před rokem +2

    I think there's a key downfall that you have not discussed. That being that the season was shorter and all games fell into the school holidays, especially the finals. With the transition from one tv channel to the current, the prime weekend games have been lost to the free to air viewers and the extension of the season has at the same time placed the book ends of the season outside of the easy availability of the primary attendance target and the extended season makes it less attractive to the superstars

  • @tuts351
    @tuts351 Před rokem +2

    Although good percentage of people watching IPL are from India, there is a decent chunk of people from other countries who watch IPL as well. I think the success of IPL has to do with scheduling BBL in the right time of the year where international players and national players can play majority of the tournament. The slump in viewership is because of the quality of players, bring the players back and BBL will be back like it was before

  • @v3xecho291
    @v3xecho291 Před rokem

    solid doco marto

  • @joshymcsquashymusic4082
    @joshymcsquashymusic4082 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Surprisingly, BBL12 was a good season. Matches had pretty decent crowd attendances post COVID. (ESPECIALLY the Scorchers who averaged 30k this season). Most of the games had decent score cards and there were a good amount of close games too. I do think that the season is too long, especially when the Stars and Renegades attendances are often affected greatly by the Australian Open and that the season goes into the start of Term 1 schooling in February. I also think that derby's such as the Melbourne Derby and the Sydney Smash should either be played before public holidays or on a weekend. The Stars vs Renegades clash at the MCG attracted 40K crowd which is a good attendance for a weekday, but I do think that the clash would have gotten at least 50k+ if the game was held on a Friday or Saturday. Last season showed how the BBL still has potential despite cricket not being the most popular sport in the country. (Dominated by AFL and NRL depending on the state).

  • @henrywinspear3951
    @henrywinspear3951 Před rokem +1

    The biggest issues in my eyes are.
    1. The season is too long.
    2. Get rid of the gimmick rules
    3. (If they can afford it.) pay the players more.
    4. Make all games free to air on channel 10.
    In order to get Australia’s test big gun players, start the test series in November and end it on the Boxing Day test. So that means start the BBL with the traditional Christmas Eve Clash in Adelaide then end the season before the school holidays ends (Jan 30.)
    Great vid mate ❤.

    • @amireallythatgrumpy6508
      @amireallythatgrumpy6508 Před rokem

      The BBL simply cannot compete with the Aus Open tennis tournament. Also Channel Ten were awful at broadcasting the BBL.

    • @pk25-------
      @pk25------- Před rokem

      @@amireallythatgrumpy6508 Australian open is very popular?

    • @amireallythatgrumpy6508
      @amireallythatgrumpy6508 Před rokem

      @@pk25------- Being an international event, and one of the 'Grand Slam' tournaments (involving the best players in the world yes it is.

  • @thomasdoyle6812
    @thomasdoyle6812 Před rokem

    You make a good point about the international T20 scene; who are the big T20 players nowadays anyway? I think alot of countries have separated their T20 and test teams so the best short form players are simply less well known.
    Although I guess the IPL is still going well so that does raise the question?

  • @dhrubofardin878
    @dhrubofardin878 Před rokem +2

    It's always disheartening to see less crowds and lesser people watching cricket as a massive cricket fan it sucks so I hope CA can pull it back to it's glory days

  • @sf_6767
    @sf_6767 Před rokem +4

    Make all BBL games free to air and lower the ticket prices a little bit if they cant bring in international superstars like they used too and maybe the crowd attendance and tv viewership will go up.

  • @hocuspocus1237
    @hocuspocus1237 Před rokem +2

    I think the novelty of T20 cricket in Australia has probably worn off from what it once was now. People flock to what’s new, so when the BBL was still relatively new but also developed enough about 6-7 years ago, it was in the absolute sweet spot for drawing big crowds and TV viewers. Sadly that’ll probably never happen again, until the next big thing for cricket comes along. It was the same with World Series Cricket, the game goes through its phases in attracting audiences. Once somethings done, rinse and repeat.

  • @krushnalsonar1272
    @krushnalsonar1272 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This season crowd is impressive

  • @Miss_circle.x.0reo-oreo_ismine

    Another problem is that both the Sixers and the scorchers are the most overpowered teams. This makes fans from other cities have less excitement and engagement towards the competition.

  • @charizardtv4600
    @charizardtv4600 Před rokem +7

    In saying that I have looked at the crowds in the first couple of games in bbl 12 and there looks like there are a few more people are coming again last year it was terrible because a lot of the players were away for tours or had COVID making it less interesting