WBBL 2023: The Schedule And Team Of Women’s Big Bash League. The Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 2023 will be played from October 19 to December 2. A total of 57 T20 matches will be played by 8 teams in the ninth edition of the Women’s Big Bash League.
The First Match Will Be Between Sydney Sixers And Melbourne Stars:-
The first match of the tournament took place on 19 October between the Sydney Sixers and the Melbourne Stars at North Sydney Oval. The final will also be played on the same ground on December 2.
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The only Indian player selected for the Women’s Big Bash League 2023 is Harmanpreet Kaur, who has been included by Melbourne Renegades in their squad.
This is one of the biggest tournaments in the world of Women’s T20 cricket, in which many top cricketers from Australia and other countries of the world will be seen showcasing their talent for the next 45 days.
Adelaide Strikers is the defending champion of the Women’s Big Bash League and will be looking to win her second consecutive title. Sydney Sixers missed the target of 147 runs against Strikers in the final of WBBL 2022.
All 8 teams will play 14 matches on a home-away basis in a round-robin format. 10 matches will be held at neutral venues on various grounds in Australia.
The Women’s Big Bash League 2023 Teams:-
Adelaide Strikers
- Georgia Adams, 2. Gemma Barsby, 3. Darcey Brown, 4. Dani Gibson, 5. Katie Mack, 6. Tahlia McGrath (c), 7. Anesu Mushangwe, 8. Courtney Neal, 9. Anne O’Neill, 10. Bridget Patterson, 11. Maddy Penna, 12. Megan Schutt, 13. Amanda-Jade Wellington, 14. Ella Wilson, 15. Laura Wolvaardt.
Brisbane Heat
- Nicola Hancock, 2. Grace Harris, 3. Laura Harris, 4. Mikayla Hinckley, 5. Ellie Johnston, 6. Jess Jonassen, 7. Charlie Knott, 8. Grace Parsons, 9. Georgia Redmayne, 10. Courtney Sippel, 11. Georgia Woll, 12. Amelia Kerr, 13. Bess Heath, 14. Mignon du Preez, 15. Sarah Glenn (partial replacement for Amelia Kerr), 16. Lucy Hamilton.
Hobart Hurricanes
- Nicola Carey, 2. Maisie Gibson, 3. Heather Graham, 4. Ruth Johnston, 5. Hayley Silver-Holmes, 6. Amy Smith, 7. Molly Strano, 8. Rachel Trenman (injured), 9. Elyse Villani, 10. Shabnim Ismail, 11. Bryony Smith, 12. Emma Mannix-Geeves, 13. Lizelle Lee, 14. Naomi Stallenberg, 15. Julia Cavano, 16. Tabatha Saville.
Melbourne Renegades
- Tammy Beaumont, 2. Sarah Coyte, 3. Josie Dooley, 4. Jess Duffin, 5. Ellie Faulkner, 6. Ella Hayward, 7. Sophie Molineux, 8. Tyla Vlaeminck, 9. Georgia Wareham, 10. Hayley Matthews, 11. Harmanpreet Kaur, 12. Georgia Prestavige, 13. Courtney Webb.
Melbourne stars
- Sophie Day, 2. Nicole Falton, 3. Tess Flintoff, 4. Kim Garth, 5. Olivia Henry, 6. Millie Illingworth, 7. Meg Lanning, 8. Sasha Moloney, 9. Rhys McKenna, 10. Sophie Reed, 11. Annabel Sutherland, 12. Alice Capsey, 13. Maia Bouchier, 14. Sophia Dunkley, 15. Jess Nevins.
Perth Scorchers
- Chloe Ainsworth, 2. Zoe Britcliff, 3. Stella Campbell, 4. Pippa Cleary, 5. Maddy Darke, 6. Sophie Devine, 7. Amy Edgar, 8. Lisa Griffith, 9. Amy Jones, 10. Alana King, 11. Lily Mills, 12. Beth Mooney, 13. Tanelle Peshel, 14. Chloe Piparo, 15. Lauren Winfield-Hill.
Sydney Sixers
- Jade Allen, 2. Suzy Bates, 3. Maitlan Brown, 4. Erin Burns, 5. Mathilda Carmichael, 6. Lauren Cheatle, 7. Ashley Gardner, 8. Alyssa Healy, 9. Emma Hughes, 10. Kate Peterson, 11. Ellyse Perry, 12. Chloe Tryon, 13. Jess Kerr, 14. Lynsey Smith.
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Sydney Thunder
- Hannah Darlington, 2. Ebony Hoskin, 3. Sammi-Jo Johnson, 4. Anika Learoyd, 5. Phoebe Litchfield, 6. Claire Moore, 7. Olivia Porter, 8. Lauren Smith, 9. Marizanne Cupp, 10. Heather Knight, 11. Lauren Bell, 12. Tahlia Wilson, 13. Saskia Horley, 14. Paris Bowdler, 15. Chamari Athapaththu.