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KFC BBL supercoach: BBL supercoach rules explained in detail

Rishikesh Sharma
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KFC BBL supercoach: BBL supercoach rules explained in detail

The 2022-23 Big Bash League will start with the match between Sydney Thunder and Melbourne Stars at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. This tournament has faced some player availability issues this season due to the emergence of other T20 Leagues. Although, BBL is one of the most popular T20 leagues around the world.

The players like Faf du Plessis, Andre Russell, Colin Munro, Alex Hales, etc are part of the tournament this year, but they won’t play the full tournament as they will participating in either of ILT20 League in UAE or the SA20 League in South Africa starting January.

Perth Scorchers won the tournament last season, and they will yet again be looking to do the same, but they will miss the services of Mitch Marsh, Phil Salt and Laurie Evans this season. Salt and Marsh are out due to injuries, whereas Evans failed the doping test.

KFC BBL supercoach

KFC BBL Supercoach is a fantasy game for users in Australia, and it is absolutely free to play. In the BBL Supercoach, a team has to be made of 16 players (7 batters, 7 bowlers and 2 wicket-keepers). Out of 16, 11 players will be a part of the starting 11, and the rest of the players will be on the bench.

The 16 players have to be picked within a limited budget of $2 million. There are different rounds, and the players will get points based on their performance in the real match. There is one point for every run, 20 points for wickets and 10 points for catches. Apart from these points, there are bonus points for high strike-rate, low economy rates, etc.

Like any other fantasy game, the captain’s points will be doubled, and there will be 3 free trades allowed ahead of every round. The winner of each round will win $500, whereas the overall winner at the end of the tournament will win the grand prize of $25,000.

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Rishikesh Sharma

Rishikesh Sharma

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An engineering graduate and an ardent sports fan, Rishikesh Sharma is covering cricket for three years now after not making peace with a corporate life and has written more than 5000 articles. While Sourav Ganguly made him fall in love with the sport, Brendon McCullum and Gautam Gambhir enhanced it. Apart from cricket, Rishikesh is a huge fan of Liverpool FC. When not watching sports, you will find him riding around Jaipur.

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