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Star power cements Weber WBBL’s number one status

Superstar players from Australia and across the globe will come together once again in Weber WBBL|08, with the opening match just six days away.

The majority of Club squads for this season have now been finalised, with final player announcements to occur in coming days.

The players taking part in the WBBL represent the very best of the women’s game, strengthening its position as the world’s best cricket league for women.

the latest Weber WBBL|08 squad lists

Trent Woodhill, Big Bash Leagues’ Player Acquisition and Cricket Consultant, said:

“It’s brilliant to see such a talented group of players across our Weber WBBL squads, taking our world champion and gold medal winning Australians, top names from across the globe and the next generation of local stars.

“The WBBL has been the pioneer women’s T20 competition in the world and, judging by the quality in this year’s competition, remains the destination of choice for the game’s elite.”

TOP RANKED

The world’s number one batter, bowler and all-rounder, according to ICC rankings, will feature in Weber WBBL|08. Beth Mooney, the WBBL’s all-time leading run-scorer (3674 runs), will once again be joined by New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine at the Perth Scorchers. England spin bowler Sophie Ecclestone has joined the Sydney Sixers for her first WBBL stint.

In all, 11 of the world’s top 18 batters will be on show in WBBL|08:

Ranking

Player

WBBL Club

Country

1

Beth Mooney

Perth Scorchers

Australia

4

Tahlia McGrath

Adelaide Strikers

Australia

5

Sophie Devine

Perth Scorchers

New Zealand

6

Suzie Bates

Sydney Sixers

New Zealand

8

Jemimah Rodrigues

Melbourne Stars

India

9

Alyssa Healy

Sydney Sixers

Australia

11

Ashleigh Gardner

Sydney Sixers

Australia

12

Laura Wolvaardt

Adelaide Strikers

South Africa

13

Harmanpreet Kaur

Melbourne Renegades

India

17

Danielle Wyatt

Brisbane Heat

England

18

Deandra Dottin

Adelaide Strikers

West Indies

Six of the top 10 bowlers will also feature in this season:

Ranking

Player

WBBL Club

Country

1

Sophie Ecclestone

Sydney Sixers

England

3

Hayley Matthews

Melbourne Renegades

West Indies

4

Shabnim Ismail

Melbourne Renegades

South Africa

5

Megan Schutt

Adelaide Strikers

Australia

8

Jess Jonassen

Brisbane Heat

Australia

10

Amelia Kerr

Brisbane Heat

New Zealand

Additionally, many of these players are also ranked in the world’s best all-rounders, with eight of the top 17 contracted to WBBL clubs:

Ranking

Player

WBBL Club

Country

1

Sophie Devine

Perth Scorchers

New Zealand

2

Hayley Matthews

Melbourne Renegades

West Indies

3

Ashleigh Gardner

Sydney Sixers

Australia

11

Amelia Kerr

Brisbane Heat

New Zealand

12

Tahlia McGrath

Adelaide Strikers

Australia

14

Ellyse Perry

Sydney Sixers

Australia

15

Sophie Ecclestone

Sydney Sixers

England

17

Jess Jonassen

Brisbane Heat

Australia

CHAMPIONS

Eighteen individual ICC T20 World Cup winners are shared across the eight Clubs in Weber WBBL|08.

  • Adelaide Strikers: Megan Schutt, Deandra Dottin (WI)
  • Brisbane Heat: Jess Jonassen
  • Hobart Hurricanes: Nicola Carey, Molly Strano, Elyse Villani
  • Melbourne Renegades: Sarah Coyte, Hayley Matthews (WI), Sophie Molineux
  • Melbourne Stars: Annabel Sutherland
  • Perth Scorchers: Holly Ferling, Beth Mooney
  • Sydney Sixers: Nicole Bolton, Erin Burns, Ashleigh Gardner, Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry
  • Sydney Thunder: Rachael Haynes

Additionally, Australia’s Commonwealth Games gold-medal winning side will be represented, alongside three silver medallists (India’s Harmanpreet Kaur, Jemimah Rodrigues and Pooja Vastrakar) and five bronze medallists (New Zealand’s Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine, Maddy Green, Hayley Jensen and Amelia Kerr).

INDIVIDUAL BRILLIANCE

Several further individual feats achieved in the WBBL deserve recognition.

Perth Scorchers’ all-rounder Marizanne Kapp has proven herself to be one of cricket’s best big-game players, being named Player of the Final in Weber WBBL|07, plus in both the 2021 and 2022 editions of The Hundred.

Sophie Devine currently holds the record of 120 sixes hit in WBBL – a whopping 52 clear of second-placed Ashleigh Gardner.

Ellyse Perry maintains an extraordinary batting average of 50.16 in the competition – the only player over 50. Beth Mooney follows with 47.10 runs per dismissal.

Six players have scored multiple WBBL centuries, headed by Alyssa Healy with four. She’s joined by Devine (three), Mooney, Perry, Grace Harris and Lizelle Lee (all two).

Five players have taken over 100 wickets in WBBL – Molly Strano sits atop that chart with 119, ahead of Jess Jonassen (113), Amanda-Jade Wellington (103), Kapp (102) and Heather Graham (102). Nicola Carey is one wicket away from joining the 100-club. Wellington holds the best individual figures of 5-8, achieved in the WBBL|07 Eliminator final.

Note:

Meg Lanning (Melbourne Stars), Georgia Wareham (Melbourne Renegades) and Tayla Vlaeminck (Melbourne Renegades) retain current Weber WBBL contracts but will not take part in this season and have not been included in above statistics.

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES

Key WBBL players will be available to the media on Sunday, October 9 and Monday, October 10 alongside a selection of female community cricketers and participants for picture and vision opportunities.

Sunday, October 9

Perth

Perth Scorchers players will be available at the Club’s season launch and fan day

WACA Ground, from 11:00am AWST

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