Adelaide Strikers
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Adelaide Strikers
Summary
Adelaide Strikers is a cricket team[1]. It draws 341 Wikipedia views per month (cricket_team category, ranking #77 of 401).[2]
Key Facts
- Adelaide Strikers is in the country of Australia[3].
- Adelaide Strikers's instance of is recorded as cricket team[4].
- Adelaide Strikers's home venue is recorded as Adelaide Oval[5].
- Adelaide Strikers's league or competition is recorded as Big Bash League[6].
- Adelaide Strikers's head coach is recorded as Tim Paine[7].
- 2011 marks the founding of Adelaide Strikers[8].
- Adelaide Strikers's sport is recorded as Australian rules football[9].
- Adelaide Strikers's official website is recorded as https://www.adelaidestrikers.com.au/[10].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2011–12 Big Bash League season[11].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2012–13 Big Bash League season[12].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2013–14 Big Bash League season[13].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2014–15 Big Bash League season[14].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2015–16 Big Bash League season[15].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2016–17 Big Bash League season[16].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2017–18 Big Bash League season[17].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2018–19 Big Bash League season[18].
- Adelaide Strikers's participant in is recorded as 2019–20 Big Bash League season[19].
- Adelaide Strikers's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+130184'}[20].
- Adelaide Strikers's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+145897'}[21].
- Adelaide Strikers's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+152426'}[22].
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Founding
2011 marks the founding of Adelaide Strikers[8].
Why It Matters
Adelaide Strikers draws 341 Wikipedia views per month (cricket_team category, ranking #77 of 401).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]