When Cricket Australia launched the Big Bash League ahead of the 2011-12 summer, Tasmania was awarded a franchise that would carry the hopes of an entire island state into Australia's premier Twenty20 competition. The Hobart Hurricanes were born, and from the outset they became a symbol of Tasmanian pride, bringing top-tier professional cricket to Blundstone Arena at Bellerive on the eastern shore of the Derwent.
Blundstone Arena, set against the backdrop of the Derwent and the hills of Clarence, is widely regarded as one of the most scenic cricket venues in the country. The ground has hosted international matches as well as every Hurricanes home season, and its intimate atmosphere means fans feel genuinely close to the action. The Hurricanes have built a loyal following who fill the stands in their teal and yellow, creating an atmosphere that visiting sides consistently single out as one of the toughest in the BBL.
Over the years the Hurricanes have developed a reputation for producing exciting, attacking cricket and for nurturing local Tasmanian talent alongside star international recruits. The franchise has a strong commitment to grassroots engagement, running programs in schools and regional communities across the state so that young Tasmanians from Hobart to Launceston and the north-west coast feel connected to their team.
The WBBL side, also playing as the Hobart Hurricanes, extended that identity into women's cricket, giving Tasmanian girls a professional team to follow and aspire to represent. Both sides carry the same teal colours and share the same community-first values that have defined the franchise since its inception.
For Tasmanians, following the Hurricanes is more than just watching cricket. It is a summer ritual that starts with pre-season anticipation and builds through each home game at Bellerive. Tickets, schedules and membership details are available through the official Hurricanes website, and Cricket Tasmania's site is the place to find pathways from junior cricket all the way to the professional stage.
Sources: Hobart Hurricanes Cricket Tasmania
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