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122307 KFC Current Team List Current Team Lists at 23 July 2012 ADELAIDE STRIKERS BRISBANE HEAT BBL|01 Result: 6th BBL|01 Result: 5th Total Players Signed: 15 Total Players Signed: 15 New Signings: 7 New Signings: 3 Internationals: Johan Botha (South Africa), Internationals: Daniel Vettori (New Zealand), Kemar Kieron Pollard (West Indies) Roach (West Indies) 1 Johan Botha (South Africa) 1 Joe Burns 2 Theo Doropoulos 2 Dan Christian 3 Phillip Hughes 3 Ben Cutting 4 Michael Klinger 4 Peter Forrest 5 Nathan Lyon 5 Cameron Gannon 6 Callum Ferguson 6 Ryan Harris 7 Jon Holland 7 Chris Hartley 8 Andrew McDonald 8 Nathan Hauritz 9 Michael Neser 9 James Hopes 10 Kieron Pollard (West Indies) 10 Chris Lynn 11 Gary Putland 11 Alister McDermott 12 Nathan Reardon 12 Luke Pomersbach 13 Kane Richardson 13 Kemar Roach (West Indies) 14 James Smith 14 Dan Vettori (New Zealand) 15 Shaun Tait 15 Shane Watson 16 16 17 17 18 18 Coach: Darren Berry Coach: Darren Lehmann In: Jon Holland, Phillip Hughes, Michael In: Cameron Gannon, Luke Pomersbach, Shane Neser, Andrew McDonald, Nathan Reardon, Watson James Smith, Shaun Tait Current Team Lists at 23 July 2012 HOBART HURRICANES PERTH SCORCHERS BBL|01 Result: 3rd BBL|01 Result: 2nd Total Players Signed: 15 Total Players Signed: 18 New Signings: 6 New Signings: 8 International: Owais Shah (England) Internationals: Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa), Albie Morkel (South Africa) 1 George Bailey 1 Ashton Agar 2 Travis Birt 2 Tim Armstrong 3 Aiden Blizzard 3 Michael Beer 4 Doug Bollinger 4 Jason Behrendorff 5 Ed Cowan 5 Nathan Coulter-Nile 6 Xavier Doherty 6 Pat Cummins 7 Ben Dunk 7 Ben Edmondson 8 Michael Hogan 8 Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa) 9 Jason Krejza 9 Brad Hogg 10 Ben Laughlin 10 Mike Hussey 11 Tim Paine 11 Simon Katich 12 Ricky Ponting 12 Mitchell Marsh 13 Owais Shah (England) 13 Shaun Marsh 14 Timm van der Gugten 14 Joe Mennie 15 Jon Wells 15 Albie Morkel (South Africa) 16 16 Marcus North (c) 17 17 Tom Triffitt 18 18 Adam Voges Coach: Ali de Winter Coach: Lachlan Stevens In: George Bailey, Aiden Blizzard, Doug In: Ashton Agar, Tim Armstrong, Jason Bollinger, Ed Cowan, Ben Dunk, Timm van der Behrendorff, Pat Cummins, Joe Mennie, Albie Gugten Morkel, Tom Triffitt, Adam Voges Current Team Lists at 23 July 2012 MELBOURNE RENEGADES MELBOURNE STARS BBL|01 Result: 7th BBL|01 Result: 4th Total Players Signed: 14 Total Players Signed: 14 New Signings: 9 New Signings: 3 International: Muttiah Muralidaran (Sri Lanka) International: Luke Wright (England) 1 Meyrick Buchanan 1 Jackson Bird 2 Tom Cooper 2 James Faulkner 3 Dan Harris 3 Peter Handscomb 4 Jayde Herrick 4 John Hastings 5 Michael Hill 5 Brad Hodge 6 Aaron Finch 6 David Hussey 7 James Muirhead 7 Glenn Maxwell 8 Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka) 8 Clint McKay 9 Peter Nevill 9 James Pattinson 10 Aaron O’Brien 10 Robert Quiney 11 Darren Pattinson 11 Clive Rose 12 Nathan Rimmington 12 Matthew Wade 13 Ben Rohrer 13 Luke Wright (England) 14 Will Sheridan 14 Cameron White 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 Coach: Simon Helmot Coach: Greg Shipperd In: Tom Cooper, Daniel Harris, James In: Brad Hodge, Glenn Maxwell, Clive Rose Muirhead, Muttiah Muralidaran, Peter Nevill, Aaron O’Brien, Darren Pattinson, Nathan Rimmington, Ben Rohrer Current Team Lists at 23 July 2012 SYDNEY SIXERS SYDNEY THUNDER BBL|01 Result: BBL|01 Champions BBL|01 Result: 8th Total Players Signed: 14 Total Players Signed: 14 New Signings: 3 New Signings: 9 International: Sunil Narine (West Indies) Internationals: Shahid Afridi (Pakistan), Chris Gayle (West Indies) 1 Brad Haddin 1 Sean Abbott 2 Josh Hazlewood 2 Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) 3 Moises Henriques 3 Cameron Borgas 4 Josh Lalor 4 Ryan Carters 5 Brett Lee 5 Mark Cosgrove 6 Nic Maddinson 6 Scott Coyte 7 Ian Moran 7 Adam Coyte 8 Sunil Narine (West Indies) 8 Luke Doran 9 Stephen O’Keefe 9 Jason Floros 10 Kurtis Patterson 10 Chris Gayle (West Indies) 11 Daniel Smith 11 Rhett Lockyear 12 Steven Smith 12 Dirk Nannes 13 Mitchell Starc 13 Gurinder Sandhu 14 Dominic Thornely 14 Chris Tremain 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 Coach: Trevor Bayliss Coach: Shane Duff In: Josh Lalor, Kurtis Patterson, Daniel Smith In: Shahid Afridi, Cameron Borgas, Ryan Carters, Mark Cosgrove, Adam Coyte, Rhett Lockyear, Dirk Nannes, Gurinder Sandhu, Chris Tremain .
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