BBL 2025 Final Live Streaming, HUR vs THU: The highly anticipated Big Bash League (BBL) 2025 Final is here! The Hobart Hurricanes (HUR) will clash with the Sydney Thunder (THU) at the picturesque Bellerive Oval, Hobart, on January 27. The action kicks off at 1:45 PM IST, promising a thrilling contest as both teams eye the coveted trophy.
The Hurricanes, led by Nathan Ellis, have been in stellar form this season, finishing at the top of the points table and storming into the final with a win over the Sydney Sixers. Meanwhile, David Warner’s Sydney Thunder have displayed grit, overcoming tough playoff games to secure their place in the final. Fans can expect an electrifying contest between these two formidable sides.

Fans in India can catch all the action on Star Sports Network, with the live streaming available on Disney+ Hotstar. This offers comprehensive coverage of the match, bringing the Big Bash League right to your screen.
Australian fans can enjoy the match live on the Seven Network and Fox Sports. Additionally, online streaming is available through 7Plus, Kayo Sports, and the Foxtel Go app, ensuring fans can follow the game on their preferred platform.
Partly cloudy skies are expected during the match. The temperature will hover around 28°C at the start, gradually dropping as the game progresses. Rain is unlikely, promising a smooth game.
The pitch at Bellerive Oval favours batters with consistent bounce and pace. Fast bowlers will benefit early, while spinners might find limited assistance. A score of 180+ is competitive, and chasing teams have had a slight edge historically.
Hobart Hurricanes: The Hurricanes, led by Nathan Ellis, have been consistent this season, finishing at the top of the table. Key players include Mitchell Owen, Tim David, and Riley Meredith, whose performances have been instrumental in the team’s success.
Sydney Thunder: The Thunder, under David Warner, have had a strong playoff run, with Warner and Sam Billings leading the charge. Their bowling unit, featuring Chris Green and Wes Agar, will be key in the final.
Mitchell Owen, Caleb Jewell, Matthew Wade (wk), Ben McDermott, Tim David, Nikhil Chaudhary, Chris Jordan, Nathan Ellis (c), Cameron Gannon, Peter Hatzoglou, Riley Meredith, Patrick Dooley, Jake Doran, Charlie Wakim
Jason Sangha, David Warner (c), Matthew Gilkes, Sam Billings (wk), Hugh Weibgen, Chris Green, George Garton, Nathan McAndrew, Tom Andrews, Wes Agar, Tanveer Sangha, Oliver Davies, Daniel Christian, Mohammad Hasnain