Sydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers Final: Perth Clinch Record Sixth Big Bash League Title With Dominant Win

🗓️ Published on: January 25, 2026 11:25 pm
Sydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers final

The Sydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers final of the Big Bash League delivered high expectations, a packed Optus Stadium, and championship pressure—but by the end of the night, it was Perth Scorchers who stood tall once again. With a composed six-wicket victory, Perth secured their sixth Big Bash League (BBL) title, extending their dominance as the most successful franchise in the competition’s history.

The BBL 2025–26 final, played in front of a passionate home crowd in Perth, showcased the Scorchers’ trademark combination of disciplined bowling, explosive powerplay batting, and calm finishing under pressure. Sydney Sixers, one of the most consistent teams in BBL history, struggled to gain momentum and ultimately fell short in another high-stakes final against their long-time rivals.

This match was not just another final—it was a continuation of one of the Big Bash League’s greatest rivalries, with history, pride, and silverware on the line.

Match Overview: Sydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers Final

MatchBig Bash League Final 2025–26
FixtureSydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers Final
VenueOptus Stadium, Perth
ResultPerth Scorchers won by 6 wickets
TossPerth Scorchers won, elected to bowl
Sydney Sixers Score132 all out
Perth Scorchers Score133/4
Player of the MatchMitchell Marsh

Perth’s Tactical Masterstroke at the Toss

Winning the toss in a final often sets the tone, and Perth captain Ashton Turner made an immediate statement by choosing to bowl first. The decision was backed by conditions that favored pace early on and a Perth bowling attack known for striking quickly under lights.

From the very first over, the Scorchers looked sharp, aggressive, and completely in control.

Sydney Sixers’ Batting Collapse: Pressure Takes Its Toll

The Sydney Sixers’ innings never truly recovered after an early breakthrough. Opener Daniel Hughes departed in just the second over, scoring only 7 runs, setting off a chain reaction that exposed the middle order.

Despite having experienced international players, Sydney failed to build meaningful partnerships.

Key Sydney Sixers Batting Scores

BatterRuns
Daniel Hughes7
Steve Smith24
Josh Philippe (wk)24
Moises Henriques (c)24
Lachlan Shaw14
Joel Davies19
OthersBelow 10 each

Steve Smith, Josh Philippe, and Moises Henriques all reached the same score—24—but none were able to convert their starts into a match-defining innings. Once these three wickets fell in quick succession, the Sixers’ batting lineup unraveled rapidly.

Lower-order batters struggled against Perth’s relentless pace and variations. The innings ended at 132 all out, a total widely considered below par for a Big Bash final.

Perth Scorchers’ Bowling: Clinical and Relentless

Perth’s bowling unit delivered a textbook final performance—disciplined lines, clever changes of pace, and relentless pressure.

Perth Scorchers Bowling Figures

BowlerWickets
Jhye Richardson3
David Payne3
Mahli Beardman2
Aaron Hardie1
Run Out1

Jhye Richardson was the standout performer, consistently hitting the right lengths and unsettling the Sixers’ top order. David Payne provided excellent support, while young quick Mahli Beardman impressed with his control on the big stage.

The collective effort ensured Sydney never found rhythm or momentum.

Chase Begins: Marsh and Allen Set the Tone

Chasing 133 in a final can sometimes be tricky, but Perth made the target look far more manageable thanks to a blazing start from Mitchell Marsh and Finn Allen.

The opening pair raced to 80 runs in just 8 overs, immediately shifting pressure back onto the Sixers’ bowlers.

Opening Partnership

PlayersRunsOvers
Mitchell Marsh & Finn Allen808

Finn Allen played with fearless intent, striking boundaries freely before being dismissed for 36 runs. Mitchell Marsh anchored the innings with authority, mixing power with smart shot selection.

Middle Overs: Brief Stumble, No Panic

After Allen’s dismissal, Perth lost a couple of quick wickets. Aaron Hardie departed cheaply, followed by Marsh soon after completing a valuable 44-run knock.

For a brief moment, the Sixers sensed a potential opening.

However, championship-winning teams know how to absorb pressure—and Perth did exactly that.

Inglis and Connolly Seal the Title

With calm heads and minimal fuss, Josh Inglis and Cooper Connolly guided Perth across the finish line.

Inglis, known for his composure in pressure situations, remained unbeaten on 29, while Connolly supported him effectively as Perth completed the chase in the 18th over.

Perth Scorchers Chase Summary

BatterRunsStatus
Mitchell Marsh44Out
Finn Allen36Out
Josh Inglis29Not Out
Cooper Connolly4Not Out

The crowd erupted as Perth Scorchers secured yet another championship, underlining their reputation as the ultimate Big Bash powerhouse.

Sydney Sixers Bowling Performance

While Sydney’s bowlers tried valiantly to defend a modest total, they lacked early breakthroughs.

BowlerWickets
Sean Abbott2
Jack Edwards1
Ben Dwarshuis0
Joel Davies0

Sean Abbott was the most effective, but without sufficient runs on the board, the Sixers were always fighting an uphill battle.

Perth Scorchers: The Kings of the Big Bash League

With this victory in the Sydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers final, Perth claimed their sixth BBL title, more than any other team in the competition.

Perth Scorchers BBL Titles

YearResult
2013–14Champions
2014–15Champions
2016–17Champions
2020–21Champions
2022–23Champions
2025–26Champions

Their consistency across eras, captains, and squad changes sets them apart as the most stable and successful franchise in BBL history.

Finals Rivalry: Perth vs Sydney Sixers

The Big Bash League has seen many rivalries, but none compare to Perth vs Sydney Sixers when it comes to finals drama.

Finals Head-to-Head Record

YearWinner
2012Sydney Sixers
2014Perth Scorchers
2016Perth Scorchers
2020Sydney Sixers
2021Perth Scorchers
2025–26Perth Scorchers

Perth have now defeated Sydney in four BBL finals, while the Sixers have beaten Perth twice in title matches—making this rivalry one of the most evenly matched and fiercely contested in league history.

Big Bash League Champions List

TeamTitles
Perth Scorchers6
Sydney Sixers3
Brisbane Heat2
Sydney Thunder1
Adelaide Strikers1
Melbourne Renegades1
Hobart Hurricanes1

Perth’s lead at the top continues to grow, reinforcing their status as the gold standard of T20 franchise cricket in Australia.

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What This Final Means for the Future

The Sydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers final once again highlighted the importance of experience, adaptability, and composure in high-pressure matches. While Sydney will reflect on missed opportunities, Perth will celebrate a campaign built on depth, discipline, and belief.

For players like Mitchell Marsh, Josh Inglis, and Jhye Richardson, this final reaffirmed their big-match credentials. For the Sixers, the focus now turns to rebuilding and returning stronger next season.

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Conclusion

The Sydney Sixers vs Perth Scorchers final was more than a championship match—it was a showcase of Big Bash League excellence. Perth Scorchers’ sixth title is not just a statistic; it is the result of years of planning, talent development, and a winning culture.

As the BBL continues to grow globally, finals like this ensure the league’s place among the world’s premier T20 competitions. And once again, when it mattered most, Perth Scorchers proved why they are the benchmark of the Big Bash League.