The KFC T20 Max is a premier cricket T20 competition in Australia that features some of the best domestic and international players. The tournament is a great platform for players to showcase their skills and get ready for the Big Bash League season. The KFC T20 Max 2023 is set to begin on August 23 and end on September 9, with 12 teams competing for the title.
In a first for the women’s competition, their KFC T20 Max campaign will align with the men’s. $15 000 in total prize money will be awarded, with each champion receiving $5000 and each runner-up receiving $2500. Last year’s tournament saw the discovery of three future BBL stars Josh Brown (Norths), Spencer Johnson (Redlands), and Paddy Dooley (Wests).
KFC T20 Max 2023: All you need to know
What are the teams for the KFC T20 Max 2023?
- Valley
- Gold Coast
- Western Suburbs
- South Brisbane
- Redlands
- Northern Suburbs
- Sandgate-Redcliffe
- Toombul
- Ipswich
- Wynnum-Manly
- Sunshine Coast
- University of Queensland
What are the squads for KFC T20 Max 2023?
Valley: Jack Beath, Jake Weatherald, Joshua Neill, Max Bryant, Usman Khawaja, Donal Whyte, Flynn Thomasson, Jack Wildermuth, Patrick Cotter, Benji Floros, Cameron Boyce, Dylan Mclachlan, Harry Manenti, Mark Steketee, Zanden Jeh
Gold Coast: Callum Taylor, Judd Markham, Nick Kelly, Brad Munro, Hugo Burdon, Michael Neser, Mitchell Owen, Teague Wylli, Ben McDermott, Jake Doran (Wk), Caleb Ziebell, Iain Carlisle, Jackson Smith, Josh Kann, Matthew Kuhnemann (c), Nick Buchanan, Xavier Bartlett
Western Suburbs: Chris Sabburg, Harry Mcneilly, Joshua Simone, Steve Paulsen, Aidan Watterson, Arjun Nair, Cooper Connolly, Jared Sippel, Steven McGiffin, Tom Campbell, Isaiah Snell (Wk), Tom Whitney (Wk), Blake Edwards, Brendan Doggett, Patrick Dooley, Rex Tooley
South Brisbane: Aryan Jain, Claye Beams, James Rosewarne, Logan Duval, Param Uppal, Brandon Faber, Dylan Hunter, James Ward, Chathura Kaluthanthri, Billy Stanlake, Connor McMillan, Gurinder Sandhu (c), Harmon Sandhu, Lucky Peterson, Sam Geyer, Stirling Mcavoy
Redlands: Jordan Silk, Liam Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Sam Heazlett, Stephan Muller, Bailey Stewart, D’Arcy Short, Jack Sinfield, James Bazley, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Tom Biggs, Jimmy Peirson (Wk), Leigh Drennan (c) & (Wk), Charles Stobo, Jasper Sumner, Lloyd Pope
Northern Suburbs: Connor Carroll, Ejaaz Alavi, Joe Burns, Josh Brown, Marcus Bean, Mitch Doolan, Ryan Walker, Sam Neale, Scott Rodgie, Charlie Taylor, Harry Licklss, Nikhil Chaudhary, Scott Palombo, Toby Gray, Kendel Fleming (Wk), Noah McFadyen (Wk), Raveesh Srivastava (Wk), Blake Maher, Jack Prestwidge (c), Parth Patel, Will Prestwidge
Sandgate-Redcliffe: Ben Cooper, Harry Sweeney, Jake Winter, Lachlan Ford, Mitchell Pascoe, Sam Lowry, Tate Robins, Adrian Lascu, Caden Sweeney, L oyd Aspin, Mitchell Buckley, Jack Cooper (Wk), Connor Weal, Gabe Bell, Harry Conway, Mitchell Swepson (c), Thomas Brandt
Toombul: Addy Grewal, Jack Webster, Lachlan Hearne (c), Ryan Gibson, Hassan Sadar, Jeremy White, Lachlan Markey, Sam Wilson, Thomas Balkin, Tobias Snell (Wk), Aubrey Stockdale, Devlin Malone, Elijah Eales, Preston White, Ronan McDonald, Thomas Malone
Ipswich: Anthony Wilson (c), Josh Hoffman, Leo Carter, Noah Emmerson, Bryn Llewellyn, Harry Wood, Jack Wood, Jem Ryan, Josh Clarkson, Jake Cross (Wk), Adam Smith, Dylan McAteer, Josh Creevey, Michael Rae, Sean Lutter
Wynnum-Manly: Cameron Trask, Corey Hunter (c), Jed Wilson, Kieran Elliott, Nick Hobson, Sukhveer Singh, Zakary Foulkes, Brad Radford, Cameron Steinhardt, Reuben Burger, Wilson McGillivray (Wk), Grayson Jones, Josh Fraser, Liam Guthrie, Sahal Khatree
Sunshine Coast: Dan Cummins, Mackenzie Harvey, Nick Selman, Sam Truloff, Trent Riddell, Brodie Murphy, Liam Scott, Tom Engelbrecht, Alex Maidment (Wk), Jay Lenton (Wk), Kuchu Ekanayake (Wk), Ben Baker, Chad Soper, Josh Matthews, Michael Wostear, Oliver Bembrick
University of Queensland: Bryce Street, Hamish Gardiner, Jack Clayton (c), Nick Larkin, Oliver Davies, Alecz Day, Angus Lovell, Callum Henderson, Will Sanders, Max Clayton (Wk), Will Crook (Wk), Harry Walker, James Martens, Matthew Willans, Nick Sale
What is the schedule for the KFC T20 Max 2023?
- August 23, Wednesday, Gold Coast vs South Brisbane,
- August 24, Thursday, Toombul vs Sandgate-Redcliffe
- August 25, Friday, Ipswich vs Sunshine Coast
- August 26, Saturday Western Suburbs vs Valley,
- August 26, Saturday, Northern Suburbs vs Valley
- August 27, SunWestern Suburbs vs University Of Queensland
- August 30, Wednesday Wynnum-Manly vs Sunshine Coast
- September 1, Friday, Redlands vs University Of Queensland
- September 1, Friday, Valley vs Wynnum-Manly
- September 1, Friday, South Brisbane vs Ipswich
- September 2, Saturday, Valley vs Redlands
- September 2, Saturday Sandgate-Redcliffe vs Western Suburbs
- September 2, Saturday, SatIpswich vs Toombul,
- September 3, Sunday SunGold Coast vs Western Suburbs
Where can one watch the live telecast of the KFC T20 Max 2023 in India?
The live telecast of KFC T20 Max is not available in India.
Where can one watch the live stream of the KFC T20 Max 2023 in India?
The live streaming of the KFC T20 Max 2023 is not available in India.
Where to catch the live score of the KFC T20 Max 2023 in India?
The KFC T20 Max 2023 live score will be available on the SportsTiger app and website in India.