KFC T20 Max Competition 2023 schedule, date, time table, fixtures list, teams, prize money, live stream telecast

KFC T20 Max Competition 2023 schedule, date, time table, fixtures list, teams, prize money, live stream telecast

The KFC T20 Max is back for its 2023 edition, check out all the details of the competition like prize money, teams, squads, schedule and live stream

The KFC T20 Max takes place in Australia, and features some of the best domestic as well as international players.

KFC T20 Max Competition 2023 schedule, date, time table, fixtures list, teams, prize money, live stream telecast where to watch

The KFC T20 Max serves as a great platform for players to showcase their skills and prepare for the Big Bash League season.

KFC T20 Max 2023 prize money

This year, the women’s KFC T20 Max campaign will be played alongside the men’s competition. The total prize money for the competition is worth $15,000. Each champion of both the men’s and women’s will receive $5000 each, while each runner-up will both receive $2500.

KFC T20 Max 2023 teams

The upcoming competition will consist of the following 12 teams:

  • Valley
  • Gold Coast
  • Western Suburbs
  • South Brisbane
  • Redlands
  • Northern Suburbs
  • Sandgate-Redcliffe
  • Toombul
  • Ipswich
  • Wynnum-Manly
  • Sunshine Coast
  • University of Queensland

KFC T20 Max 2023 squads

Given below is the full squads list for the upcoming competition:

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

Captain – Matthew Kuhnemann

Wicketkeepers – Jake Doran

Callum Taylor,  Judd Markham,  Nick Kelly,  Brad Munro,  Hugo Burdon,  Michael Neser,  Mitchell Owen,  Teague Wylli,  Ben McDermott, Caleb Ziebell,  Iain Carlisle,  Jackson Smith,  Josh Kann,  Nick Buchanan,  Xavier Bartlett

Western Suburbs

Captain –

Wicketkeepers – Isaiah Snell and Tom Whitney

Chris Sabburg,  Harry Mcneilly,  Joshua Simone,  Steve Paulsen,  Aidan Watterson,  Arjun Nair,  Cooper Connolly,  Jared Sippel,  Steven McGiffin,  Tom Campbell,  Blake Edwards,  Brendan Doggett,  Patrick Dooley,  Rex Tooley

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South Brisbane

Captain – Gurinder Sandhu

Aryan Jain,  Claye Beams,  James Rosewarne,  Logan Duval,  Param Uppal,  Brandon Faber,  Dylan Hunter,  James Ward,  Chathura Kaluthanthri,  Billy Stanlake,  Connor McMillan,  Harmon Sandhu,  Lucky Peterson,  Sam Geyer,  Stirling Mcavoy

Redlands

Captain – Leigh Drennan (wk)

Wicketkeepers – Jimmy Peirson

Jordan Silk,  Liam Smith,  Marnus Labuschagne,  Sam Heazlett,  Stephan Muller,  Bailey Stewart,  D’Arcy Short,  Jack Sinfield,  James Bazley,  Lawrence Neil-Smith,  Tom Biggs, Charles Stobo,  Jasper Sumner,  Lloyd Pope

Northern Suburbs

Captain – Jack Prestwidge

Wicketkeepers – Noah McFadyen and Raveesh Srivastava

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),  Blake Maher, Parth Patel,  Will Prestwidge

Sandgate-Redcliffe

Captain – Mitchell Swepson

Wicketkeepers – Jack Cooper

Ben Cooper,  Harry Sweeney,  Jake Winter,  Lachlan Ford,  Mitchell Pascoe,  Sam Lowry,  Tate Robins,  Adrian Lascu,  Caden Sweeney, L oyd Aspin,  Mitchell Buckley,  Connor Weal,  Gabe Bell,  Harry Conway,  Thomas Brandt

Toombul

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Captain – Lachlan Hearne

Wicketkeepers – Tobias Snell

Addy Grewal,  Jack Webster,  Ryan Gibson,  Hassan Sadar,  Jeremy White,  Lachlan Markey,  Sam Wilson,  Thomas Balkin,  Aubrey Stockdale,  Devlin Malone,  Elijah Eales,  Preston White,  Ronan McDonald,  Thomas Malone

Ipswich

Captain – Anthony Wilson

Wicketkeepers – Jake Cross

Josh Hoffman,  Leo Carter,  Noah Emmerson,  Bryn Llewellyn,  Harry Wood,  Jack Wood,  Jem Ryan,  Josh Clarkson,  Adam Smith,  Dylan McAteer,  Josh Creevey,  Michael Rae,  Sean Lutter

Wynnum-Manly

Captain – Corey Hunter

Wicketkeepers -Wilson McGillivray

Cameron Trask,  Jed Wilson,  Kieran Elliott,  Nick Hobson,  Sukhveer Singh,  Zakary Foulkes,  Brad Radford,  Cameron Steinhardt,  Reuben Burger,   Grayson Jones,  Josh Fraser,  Liam Guthrie,  Sahal Khatree

Sunshine Coast

Wicketkeepers – Alex Maidment, Jay Lenton and Kuchu Ekanayake

Dan Cummins,  Mackenzie Harvey,  Nick Selman,  Sam Truloff,  Trent Riddell,  Brodie Murphy,  Liam Scott,  Tom Engelbrecht,  Ben Baker,  Chad Soper,  Josh Matthews,  Michael Wostear,  Oliver Bembrick

University of Queensland

Captain – Jack Clayton

Wicketkeepers – Max Clayton and Will Crook

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Bryce Street,  Hamish Gardiner,  Nick Larkin,  Oliver Davies,  Alecz Day,  Angus Lovell,  Callum Henderson,  Will Sanders,  Harry Walker,  James Martens,  Matthew Willans,  Nick Sale

KFC T20 Max 2023 full schedule

Given below is the full schedule for the KFC T20 Max 2023:

DateFixture
August 23, WednesdayGold Coast vs South Brisbane
August 24, ThursdayToombul vs Sandgate-Redcliffe
August 25, FridayIpswich vs Sunshine Coast
August 26, SaturdayWestern Suburbs vs Valley
August 26, SaturdayNorthern Suburbs vs Valley
August 27, SundayWestern Suburbs vs University Of Queensland
August 30, WednesdayWynnum-Manly vs Sunshine Coast
September 1, FridayRedlands vs University Of Queensland
September 1, FridayValley vs Wynnum-Manly
September 1, FridaySouth Brisbane vs Ipswich
September 2, SaturdayValley vs Redlands
September 2, SaturdaySandgate-Redcliffe vs Western Suburbs
September 2, SaturdayIpswich vs Toombul
September 3, SundayGold Coast vs Western Suburbs

KFC T20 Max  2023 how to watch live telecast in India

Fans in India will regrettably not be able to watch any live TV telecast of the KFC T20 Max.

KFC T20 Max 2023 how to watch live stream in India

Much to the disappointment of fans, there is no live streaming of the KFC T20 Max 2023 available in India.

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