2009–10 Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup Explained

2009–10 Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup
Administrator:Cricket Australia
Cricket Format:Twenty20
Tournament Format:Single round-robin and final
Count:1
Participants:7
Matches:22
Player Of The Series: Alex Blackwell
Most Runs: Leah Poulton (201)
Most Wickets: Sarah Elliott (13)
Next Year:2010–11
Next Tournament:2010–11 Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup
Website:cricket.com.au

The 2009–10 Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup was the first formal season of the Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, which was the premier domestic women's Twenty20 cricket competition in Australia prior to the inception of the Women's Big Bash League in 2015. The tournament started on 23 October 2009 and finished on 23 January 2010. Victorian Spirit won the tournament after finishing second in the group stage and beating New South Wales Breakers in the final.[1]

Fixtures

Final

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Statistics

Highest totals

Team[2] ScoreAgainstVenueDate
3/151St Peter's College, Adelaide13 November 2009
7/146Junction Oval, Melbourne20 November 2009
8/140Trinity College Oval, Perth11 December 2009
6/139Allan Border Field, Brisbane31 October 2009
138Manuka Oval, Canberra20 November 2009

Most runs

Player[3] Team
Leah Poulton7702015828.71162124.0701
Elyse Villani7702005728.57198101.0101
Alex Blackwell7731914147.75157121.6500
Julie Woerner6611905438.00178106.7401
Leonie Coleman6611837036.60151121.1901

Most wickets

Player[4] Team
Sarah Elliott7724.4112133/118.614.5411.30
Julie Hunter7723.091123/57.583.9511.50
Kris Britt6517.0106124/368.836.238.51
Jess Moyes5519.010593/1911.665.5212.60
Erin Osborne7726.013383/1616.625.1119.50

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's National Cricket League Twenty20 2009/10 . . 30 November 2021.
  2. Web site: Records / Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, 2009/10 / Highest totals . . 30 November 2021.
  3. Web site: Records / Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, 2009/10 / Most runs . . 30 November 2021.
  4. Web site: Records / Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, 2009/10 / Most wickets . . 30 November 2021.