BBL and WBBL 2025 Drafts: Shaheen, Dunkley Shine; Archer Overlooked

BBL and WBBL 2025 Drafts

The Big Bash League (BBL) and Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2025 drafts delivered excitement, with top international stars like Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi and England’s Sophia Dunkley securing prime picks, while England’s Jofra Archer surprisingly found no takers. Here’s a roundup of the key selections, retentions, and notable moments from the drafts, alongside the upcoming schedule for both leagues.

BBL Draft Highlights

The BBL draft saw fierce competition for pace bowlers and international talent. Brisbane Heat kicked things off by snapping up Pakistan’s left-arm quick Shaheen Afridi, who will make his BBL debut alongside Spencer Johnson, Xavier Bartlett, and Michael Neser. Adelaide Strikers aimed for Pakistan’s Haris Rauf, but Melbourne Stars used their retention rights to reclaim the pacer, who boasts 36 wickets in 22 BBL games. Strikers quickly pivoted to England’s Luke Wood, a former Stars player.

Shockingly, England’s Jofra Archer, despite being fully available, went unpicked, raising eyebrows across the cricketing world. Melbourne Renegades bolstered their batting with Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan, with high performance manager Wade Seccombe praising his ability to “control our innings.”

Defending champions Hobart Hurricanes retained Chris Jordan, a key figure in their title win, while Perth Scorchers stuck with Finn Allen, fresh off a stunning 151 off 51 balls in the MLC. Sydney Sixers welcomed BBL debutant Sam Curran, and Sydney Thunder took a gamble on injury-prone Lockie Ferguson.

Notable Picks:

  • Sydney Thunder: Shadab Khan, Sam Billings
  • Adelaide Strikers: Jamie Overton (pre-signing)
  • Hobart Hurricanes: Rehan Ahmed
  • Sydney Sixers: Babar Azam (pre-signing)
  • Brisbane Heat: Colin Munro (pre-signing)

WBBL Draft Highlights

The WBBL draft was equally dramatic, with Sydney Sixers grabbing England opener Sophia Dunkley as their first pick. Adelaide Strikers followed by securing spin sensation Sophie Ecclestone. The next four picks were retained despite heavy interest: Jemimah Rodrigues (Brisbane Heat), Danni Wyatt-Hodge (Hobart Hurricanes), Heather Knight (Sydney Thunder), and Deandra Dottin (Melbourne Renegades).

Melbourne Stars opted for England’s Amy Jones, while Perth Scorchers retained Sophie Devine as a pre-signing. Pre-signings dominated the draft, with stars like Amelia Kerr (Sydney Sixers), Marizanne Kapp (Melbourne Stars), Nat Sciver-Brunt (Hobart Hurricanes), and Chamari Athapaththu (Sydney Thunder) locked in early.

Notable Picks:

  • Melbourne Renegades: Alice Capsey
  • Perth Scorchers: Chloe Tryon
  • Sydney Thunder: Shabnim Ismail

With star-studded lineups, both leagues are set for an explosive season. Afridi’s fiery pace, Dunkley’s aggressive batting, and the return of retained stars like Jordan and Rodrigues will keep fans on the edge of their seats. However, Archer’s snub raises questions about his form and fitness, which may dominate discussions as the season nears.

Stay tuned for more updates as the BBL and WBBL 2025 seasons approach!

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Last updated: 20.06.2025
                                               

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