2022–23 Women's Big Bash League season explained

2022–23 Women's Big Bash League
Administrator:Cricket Australia
Cricket Format:Twenty20
Tournament Format:Double round-robin and knockout finals
Champions:Adelaide Strikers
Runner Up:Sydney Sixers
Count:1
Participants:8
Matches:59
Player Of The Series:Ashleigh Gardner (SYS)
Most Runs:Beth Mooney (PRS) – 434
Most Wickets:Megan Schutt (ADS) – 27
Previous Year:2021–22
Previous Tournament:2021–22 Women's Big Bash League season
Next Year:2023–24
Next Tournament:2023–24 Women's Big Bash League season

The 2022–23 Women's Big Bash League season or WBBL|08 was the eighth season of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), the semi-professional women's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Australia. The tournament was played from 13 October to 26 November 2022.[1] [2] The Perth Scorchers entered the season as the defending champions, having won their maiden title in WBBL07, but failed to qualify for the finals.[3]

The Sydney Sixers won eleven games during the regular season—a new WBBL record—and finished on top of the points table for the fourth time in the team's history, thereby automatically qualifying (and earning host rights) for the Final. In the championship decider, played at North Sydney Oval, the Sixers were defeated in an upset by the Adelaide Strikers.[4] Making a second-consecutive Final appearance, the Strikers won by ten runs to claim their first WBBL title. All-rounder Deandra Dottin was pivotal in her team's victory, contributing an unbeaten 52 runs with the bat and two wickets with the ball, and was subsequently named Player of the Match.[5]

For the third-straight season, Perth Scorchers batter Beth Mooney was the competition's leading run-scorer. Adelaide Strikers fast bowler Megan Schutt led the league for wickets taken, and Sydney Sixers all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner became the first past-winner of the Young Gun Award to be named Player of the Tournament.

Teams

Each squad is made up of 15 active players. Teams can sign up to five 'marquee players', with a maximum of three of those from overseas. Marquees are defined as any overseas player, or a local player who holds a Cricket Australia national contract at the start of the WBBL|08 signing period.[6]

The table below lists each team's marquee players and other key details for the season.[7] [8] [9]

TeamHome groundSecondary groundsCoachCaptain Australian
representatives
Overseas players
Adelaide
Strikers
Karen Rolton Oval (5)Centennial Park Oval (1)Luke WilliamsTahlia McGrathDarcie Brown
Tahlia McGrath
Megan Schutt
Deandra Dottin
Laura Wolvaardt
Brisbane
Heat
Allan Border Field (3)Great Barrier Reef Arena (3)Ashley NoffkeJess JonassenJess Jonassen
Grace Harris
Amelia Kerr
Jess Kerr
Pooja Vastrakar
Danni Wyatt
Hobart
Hurricanes
Blundstone Arena (3)Dan MarshElyse VillaniNicola Carey
Heather Graham
Naomi Stalenberg
Molly Strano
Elyse Villani
Mignon du Preez
Hayley Jensen
Lizelle Lee
Issy Wong
Melbourne
Renegades
CitiPower Centre (2)Eastern Oval (2)
Ted Summerton Reserve (1)
Simon HelmotTayla Vlaeminck
Georgia Wareham
Sarah Coyte
Sophie Molineux

Shabnim Ismail
Eve Jones

Hayley Matthews
Melbourne
Stars
CitiPower Centre (2)Ted Summerton Reserve (2)
Eastern Oval (1)
Jonathan BattyNicole FaltumMeg Lanning
Annabel Sutherland
Alice Capsey
Bess Heath

Lauren Winfield-Hill
Perth
Scorchers
WACA Ground (3)Lilac Hill Park (3)Shelley NitschkeAlana King
Beth Mooney
Holly Ferling
Sophie Devine
Maddy Green
Marizanne Kapp
Sydney
Sixers
North Sydney Oval (4)N/AEllyse PerryAshleigh Gardner
Alyssa Healy
Ellyse Perry
Nicole Bolton
Erin Burns
Stella Campbell
Lauren Cheatle
Suzie Bates
Sophie Ecclestone
Sydney
Thunder
North Sydney Oval (2)
Manuka Oval (1)
Trevor GriffinRachael HaynesRachael Haynes
Hannah Darlington
Belinda Vakarewa
Tammy Beaumont
Amy Jones
Lea Tahuhu
Chloe Tryon

Personnel changes

Local players

The table below lists local player movements made ahead of the season.

PlayerDepartedclass=unsortable style="width: auto;" JoinedNotesRef(s)
Erin OsborneMelbourne StarsRetired[10]
Belinda VakarewaHobart HurricanesSydney ThunderReturning to the Sydney Thunder[11] [12]
Tayla VlaeminckHobart HurricanesMelbourne Renegades
  • Australian marquee
  • Returning to the Melbourne Renegades
  • Unavailable for the season (injury)
[13]
Heather GrahamPerth ScorchersHobart Hurricanes[14]
Sasha MoloneyHobart HurricanesMelbourne Stars[15]
Elyse VillaniMelbourne StarsHobart HurricanesThird WBBL team (previously played for the Perth Scorchers)[16]
Jess DuffinMelbourne RenegadesUnavailable for the season[17]
Hayley Silver-HolmesSydney SixersHobart Hurricanes[18]
Sarah CoyteAdelaide StrikersMelbourne RenegadesThird WBBL team (previously played for the Sydney Sixers)[19]
Angelina GenfordHobart HurricanesSydney Sixers[20]
Holly FerlingMelbourne RenegadesPerth ScorchersFourth WBBL team (previously played for the Brisbane Heat and Melbourne Stars)[21]
Georgia PrestwidgeBrisbane HeatMelbourne Renegades
Maddy DarkeMelbourne StarsPerth ScorchersThird WBBL team (previously played for the Sydney Sixers)[22]
Kate PetersonSydney ThunderSydney Sixers[23]
Saskia HorleySydney Thunder
  • Returning to the Sydney Thunder
  • Replacement player
[24]

Overseas players

The table below lists changes to overseas player allocations made before and during the season.

PlayerDepartedclass=unsortable style="width: auto;" JoinedNotesRef(s)
Amelia KerrBrisbane HeatReturning to the Brisbane Heat[25]
Maddy GreenPerth ScorchersPreviously played for the Brisbane Heat[26]
Chamari AthapaththuPerth ScorchersMelbourne Renegades
  • Returning to the Melbourne Renegades
  • Replacement player
[27]
Lizelle LeeHobart HurricanesThird WBBL team (previously played for the Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades)[28]
Pooja VastrakarBrisbane Heat[29]
Deandra DottinAdelaide StrikersThird WBBL team (previously played for the Perth Scorchers and Brisbane Heat)
Issy WongSydney ThunderHobart HurricanesWithdrew due to injury[30] [31]
Hayley MatthewsMelbourne RenegadesPreviously played for the Hobart Hurricanes[32]
Danni WyattBrisbane HeatPreviously played for the Melbourne Renegades[33]
Shabnim IsmailMelbourne Renegades
  • Returning to the Melbourne Renegades
  • Previously played for the Sydney Thunder
[34]
Jemimah RodriguesMelbourne RenegadesMelbourne Stars[35]
Dane van NiekerkAdelaide Strikers
Anneke BoschBrisbane Heat
Nadine de KlerkBrisbane Heat
Poonam YadavBrisbane Heat
Rachel PriestHobart HurricanesOutgoing captain (5–8 win–loss record)
Richa GhoshHobart Hurricanes
Eve JonesMelbourne Renegades
  • Replacement player
  • Returning to the Melbourne Renegades
Alice CapseyMelbourne Stars[36]
Sophie EcclestoneSydney Sixers[37]
Tammy BeaumontSydney ThunderReturning to the Sydney Thunder[38]
Suzie BatesSydney SixersThird WBBL team (previously played for the Perth Scorchers and Adelaide Strikers)[39]
Lauren Winfield-HillMelbourne StarsFourth WBBL team (previously played for the Brisbane Heat, Hobart Hurricanes and Adelaide Strikers)[40]
Chloe TryonSydney ThunderPreviously played for the Hobart Hurricanes[41]
Amy JonesSydney ThunderThird WBBL team (previously played for the Sydney Sixers and Perth Scorchers)[42]
Hayley JensenHobart Hurricanes
  • Replacement player
  • Returning to the Hobart Hurricanes
Jess KerrBrisbane HeatReplacement player[43]
Lea TahuhuSydney Thunder
  • Previously played for the Melbourne Renegades
  • Replacement player
Maia BouchierMelbourne Stars
Linsey SmithMelbourne Stars
Shafali VermaSydney Sixers
Radha YadavSydney Sixers
Smriti MandhanaSydney Thunder
Deepti SharmaSydney Thunder
Bess HeathMelbourne StarsReplacement player[44]

Leadership

Coaching changes made ahead of the season included:

Captaincy changes made ahead of the season included:

Captaincy changes made during the season included:

Media coverage

Seven Network were once again scheduled to broadcast 24 matches on free-to-air television, which will be simulcast on Foxtel. The remaining 35 matches will be broadcast by Foxtel, and will also be streamed live on cricket.com.au. All 59 matches will be available to watch live and on-demand via Kayo Sports.

Win–loss table

Below is a summary of results for each team's fourteen regular season matches, plus finals where applicable, in chronological order. A team's opponent for any given match is listed above the margin of victory/defeat.

Team12345 6789101112 1314
2nd
X3rd
XX4th
XXX7th
XXX6th
XXX5th
1st
XXX8th

Fixtures

As per all previous seasons, WBBL|08 will consist of a 56-match double round-robin, followed by a finals series featuring the top four qualifiers.

Week 1

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Week 2

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Week 3

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Week 4

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Week 5

----------------------------In the 15th meeting between the two Melbourne teams—the first to take place in their home city since 30 November 2019—the Renegades lost three early wickets before Josie Dooley and Courtney Webb formed a 50-run partnership from 39 balls. Sarah Coyte hit two sixes off the bowling of Kim Garth in the 20th over, helping to set a target of 149 for victory.

The Stars began the run chase sluggishly, and failed to capitalise on several controversial umpiring decisions in their favour. Alice Capsey survived a close stumping chance but was ultimately dismissed for just eleven, while the Decision Review System overturned an LBW call for Garth who would nevertheless fall to the bowling of Coyte in the following over. Earlier in the innings, Coyte became the eighth player in WBBL history to claim 100 career wickets.[51] [52]

Annabel Sutherland breathed life into the contest as the Stars scored 22 runs from the 14th over against the previously economical Ella Hayward. The Renegades created several opportunities to effectively close out the match but put down key catching chances, which included an error in the field by Shabnim Ismail off her own bowling.

Needing an unlikely 23 runs from six balls to win, Sutherland promptly launched two sixes to dramatically shift the game's momentum. While delivering the third ball of the final over, Renegades captain Sophie Molineux suffered a knee injury which forced her from the field. Georgia Prestwidge was subsequently given the task of finishing the over, having not bowled throughout the innings up to that point. Sutherland proceeded to hit another six, and Stars captain Nicole Faltum then scored one run off the last delivery of the match to clinch her team's sixth win against their crosstown rivals.[53] --------

Week 6

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Knockout phase

Final

Background

The Sydney Sixers reached their fifth WBBL Final, having appeared in each of the league's first four championship deciders. They became the second team in the competition's history (following the Melbourne Stars in WBBL06) to reach the Final after finishing the previous season in last place. WBBL|08 Sixers squad members Erin Burns, Lauren Cheatle, Ashleigh Gardner, Alyssa Healy and Ellyse Perry were all part of the team's title-winning campaign in WBBL03. Gardner, Healy and Perry were also part of the team's title-winning campaign in WBBL02.

The Adelaide Strikers reached their second-consecutive WBBL Final, and third in four seasons. Suzie Bates, overseas marquee player for the Sydney Sixers in WBBL|08, was the captain of the Strikers in WBBL05 when they were defeated in the championship decider by the Brisbane Heat. Jemma Barsby and Laura Wolvaardt are the only WBBL|08 Strikers squad members to have previously been part of a title-winning campaign, having played for the Heat when they defeated the Sixers in the WBBL04 Final.

The Sixers and Strikers had never previously met in a championship decider. The only prior meeting in the knockout phase occurred during WBBL|03, when the Sixers recorded a 17-run semi-final defeat of the Strikers. The WBBL|08 Final would be the 18th overall encounter between the two teams, with the Sixers holding a 12–5 head-to-head edge. It would be the second Final held at North Sydney Oval, following the WBBL|06 Final between the Melbourne Stars and Sydney Thunder, making it the first venue to host multiple championship deciders.[54]

Although the Sydney Sixers and Adelaide Strikers had never met in a WBBL Final before, several players from both sides were involved in the 2015–16 WNCL final between New South Wales (Cheatle, Healy and Perry) and South Australia (Tahlia McGrath, Tegan McPharlin, Bridget Patterson, Megan Schutt and Amanda-Jade Wellington). The match, which South Australia won by 54 runs, was notable for marking the end of New South Wales' ten-year championship streak in the national 50-over competition.[55]

Match summary

Laura Wolvaardt and Katie Mack put on a 51-run first-wicket stand for the Strikers, though both players were then removed within the space of six balls. Mack (31 off 26) became just the second batter in WBBL history (following Suzie Bates in WBBL|02) to be dismissed hit wicket.[56] Deandra Dottin survived two close calls in the ninth over off the bowling of Kate Peterson—first a catch put down by Nicole Bolton at point, then a catch taken from a waist-high no ball. The next over Dottin was caught again, but this time she was granted a reprieve due to Ellyse Perry committing a front-foot no ball.

Scoring slowed notably between the 13th and 17th overs of the innings, and the trio of McGrath, Patterson and Madeline Penna all fell in that period. The Sixers were made to pay for their earlier missed opportunities when Dottin launched a six off Gardner in the 18th over, then hit a four and another six off the last two balls of the Peterson-delivered 19th over. Having set the favourites a target of 148 for victory, general consensus among commentators was the Strikers had been restricted to a below-par total.[57]

The run chase began after an unusual twelve-minute delay, caused by a complaint from Sixers batter Suzie Bates about the setting sun impairing her vision. The Strikers quickly claimed ascendancy in the contest, as the hosts found themselves down 4/16 in the sixth over. Nicole Bolton (32 off 27) and Perry (33 off 32) helped their team recover via a 60-run partnership, though each batter would be bowled by McGrath and Darcie Brown in the 14th and 15th over respectively.

Sophie Ecclestone and Maitlan Brown combined to clear the rope four times late in the innings, while the Strikers made several errors in the field which kept the door ajar.[58] Nevertheless, wickets continued to fall, and the task became too much for the Sixers after Ecclestone was deceived by a Megan Schutt slower ball. Facing Amanda-Jade Wellington's leg spin, Maitlan Brown hit the last delivery of the match in the air to long-on, which Wolvaardt successfully juggled and consequently sealed a ten-run victory for the Strikers.

Post-match

Barbadian marquee Deandra Dottin became the third-consecutive overseas signing to be named Player of the Match in a WBBL Final.[59] The Strikers became the fifth team to win a WBBL title, leaving the Hobart Hurricanes, Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars as the three remaining teams yet to claim a championship. Wicket-keeper Tegan McPharlin retired from cricket at the conclusion of the match, having played 109 WBBL matches for the Strikers and 86 WNCL matches for South Australia.[60] [61] [62]

Adding insult to injury for the losing team, the Sixers were deemed to be one over behind the over rate for the match, which triggered an automatic one-game suspension for captain Ellyse Perry (to be served at the beginning of WBBL|09).[63]

Statistics

Highest totals

TeamScoreAgainstVenueDate
Perth Scorchers4/192 (20 overs)Melbourne RenegadesCitiPower Centre12 November 2022
Sydney Sixers3/188 (20 overs)Melbourne RenegadesEastern Oval30 October 2022
Melbourne Stars5/186 (20 overs)Adelaide StrikersNorth Sydney Oval2 November 2022
Brisbane Heat1/180 (20 overs)Melbourne RenegadesGreat Barrier Reef Arena18 October 2022
Sydney Sixers4/180 (20 overs)Perth ScorchersCitiPower Centre13 November 2022
Last Updated: 24 November 2022

Most runs

PlayerTeamRuns
141343443.40120.559903
Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers151340840.80119.646904
Laura WolvaardtAdelaide Strikers161640326.86106.057501
Mignon du PreezHobart Hurricanes151438031.66121.407503
Deandra DottinAdelaide Strikers161636227.84114.196803
Last Updated: 26 November 2022

Most wickets

PlayerTeam
15142713.076.396/1912.2
Jess JonassenBrisbane Heat16162515.566.944/2313.4
Amanda-Jade WellingtonAdelaide Strikers16152316.346.855/814.3
Ashleigh GardnerSydney Sixers15152316.436.634/2314.8
Nicola HancockBrisbane Heat16162218.548.414/3213.2
Last Updated: 26 November 2022

Awards

Player of the tournament

Player of the Tournament votes are awarded on a 3-2-1 basis by the two standing umpires at the conclusion of every match, meaning a player can receive a maximum of six votes per game.

Pos.PlayerTeamVotes
1st Ashleigh GardnerSydney Sixers33
2nd Amelia KerrBrisbane Heat25
=3rd Beth MooneyPerth Scorchers21
=3rd Megan SchuttAdelaide Strikers21
5th Ellyse PerrySydney Sixers20
=6th Heather GrahamHobart Hurricanes18
=6th Alyssa HealySydney Sixers18
=6th Mignon du PreezHobart Hurricanes18
=9th Annabel SutherlandMelbourne Stars16
=9th Hayley MatthewsMelbourne Renegades16
Source:[64]

Team of the tournament

The selection panel for the Team of the Tournament was made up of the head coaches of the eight WBBL clubs.

Source:[65]

Young gun award

Players under 21 years of age at the start of the season were eligible for the Young Gun Award. The winner was chosen by national selector Shawn Flegler.

Melbourne Stars all-rounder Tess Flintoff was named the Young Gun for WBBL|08, having scored 116 runs at an average of 23.20 and a strike rate of 165.71, and claimed four wickets during the season.

Most valuable players

Each team designated an award to adjudge and recognise their most outstanding contributor for the season.

"Player of the match" tally

The table below shows the number of Player of the Match awards won by each player throughout the season. The career tally indicates the number of awards won by a player throughout her entire time in the league at the conclusion of the season, including awards won while previously playing for a different WBBL team.

PlayerTeamCareer
5Sydney Sixers11
3Brisbane Heat5
3Perth Scorchers23
2Sydney Sixers6
2Hobart Hurricanes4
2Hobart Hurricanes8
2Brisbane Heat6
2Sydney Sixers19
2Melbourne Renegades11
2Sydney Sixers19
2Adelaide Strikers3
2Melbourne Stars4
1Sydney Sixers4
1Melbourne Stars1
1Adelaide Strikers4
1Perth Scorchers23
1Adelaide Strikers4
1Perth Scorchers1
1Melbourne Stars2
1Hobart Hurricanes1
1Perth Scorchers1
1Brisbane Heat11
1Brisbane Heat1
1Melbourne Renegades1
1Hobart Hurricanes4
1Adelaide Strikers6
1Adelaide Strikers8
1Melbourne Stars1
1Adelaide Strikers3
1Adelaide Strikers2
1Melbourne Renegades2
1Brisbane Heat6
1Sydney Thunder1
1Hobart Hurricanes5
1Brisbane Heat1
1Adelaide Strikers3

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Lock it in: WBBL08 finals schedule, format confirmed . 2022-10-21 . cricket.com.au . en.
  3. Web site: Marizanne Kapp's impact with bat and ball helps seal Perth Scorchers' maiden WBBL title . 2022-05-24 . ESPNcricinfo.
  4. Web site: Warren . Adrian . 2022-11-26 . Strikers stun Sixers to lift WBBL trophy . 2022-11-28 . The Sydney Morning Herald . en.
  5. Web site: Deandra Dottin and Darcie Brown star as Adelaide Strikers claim maiden WBBL title . 2022-11-26 . ESPNcricinfo.
  6. Web site: Perry set to re-sign, Vlaeminck, Villani futures unclear . 2022-05-24 . cricket.com.au . en.
  7. Web site: 7 July 2022 . WBBL08 squads: How each team is shaping up . 2022-07-07 . www.cricket.com.au.
  8. Web site: WBBL08 squads: How each team is shaping up . 2022-09-14 . cricket.com.au . en.
  9. Web site: Full squads: How your club shapes up for WBBL08 . 2022-10-10 . cricket.com.au . en.
  10. News: 2021-11-21 . Villani century thwarts Strikers as WBBL finals are locked in . en-AU . ABC News . 2022-05-24.
  11. Web site: Former Aussie quick Vakarewa returns to NSW . 2022-05-24 . cricket.com.au . en.
  12. Web site: WBBL preview: Vakarewa returns to Thunder . 2022-10-10 . cricket.com.au . en.
  13. Web site: Aussie speedster returns home with Renegades deal . 2022-06-02 . cricket.com.au . en.
  14. Web site: Hurricanes poach Scorchers star, Strano extends contract . 2022-06-07 . cricket.com.au . en.
  15. Web site: Moloney makes Melbourne move . 2022-06-17 . Melbourne Stars . en.
  16. Web site: Villani boards the Cane train to complete Tassie move . 2022-06-29 . cricket.com.au . en.
  17. Web site: Renegades lock in India superstar for WBBL08 . 2022-07-04 . cricket.com.au . en.
  18. Web site: Silver-Holmes Hits the Hurricanes . 2022-07-12 . Hobart Hurricanes . en.
  19. Web site: Superstar duo boost Strikers' WBBL title hopes . 2022-08-09 . cricket.com.au . en.
  20. Web site: Sixers sign teenage talent . 2022-08-31 . Sydney Sixers . en.
  21. Web site: Quicks Ferling, Prestwidge find new homes for WBBL08 . 2022-09-09 . cricket.com.au . en.
  22. Web site: Scorchers Secure Exciting Quartet . 2022-09-14 . Perth Scorchers . en.
  23. Web site: Sixers welcome young gun Kate Peterson . 2022-10-06 . Sydney Sixers . en.
  24. Web site: Tahuhu, Jones return to WBBL to cover late arrivals . 2022-10-14 . cricket.com.au . en.
  25. Web site: Courageous Kerr returns to Heat after mental health 'crisis' . 2022-05-24 . cricket.com.au . en.
  26. Web site: Kiwi International To Light Up Furnace . 2022-07-01 . Perth Scorchers . en.
  27. Web site: Chamari back in red for WBBL08 . 2022-10-22 . Melbourne Renegades . en.
  28. Web site: Hurricanes sign retired South African hitter for WBBL08 . 2022-07-28 . cricket.com.au . en.
  29. Web site: Pooja Joins Heat . 2022-07-28 . Brisbane Heat . en.
  30. Web site: Wong boards Cane Train to bring express service . 2022-08-16 . cricket.com.au . en.
  31. Web site: JENSEN JOINS 'CANES AS INTERNATIONAL REPLACEMENT . 2022-10-06 . Hobart Hurricanes . en.
  32. Web site: Matthews makes move to the Renegades . 2022-08-24 . Melbourne Renegades . en.
  33. Web site: Heat sign star England opener to complete squad . 2022-08-31 . cricket.com.au . en.
  34. Web site: Renegades poach Proteas quick to boost pace stocks . 2022-08-31 . cricket.com.au . en.
  35. Web site: Stars sign India star to add top-order class . 2022-09-06 . cricket.com.au . en.
  36. Web site: England young gun joins WBBL signing blitz . 2022-09-14 . cricket.com.au . en.
  37. Web site: Top-ranked Ecclestone to don magenta in WBBL debut . 2022-09-14 . cricket.com.au . en.
  38. Web site: Beaumont to reunite with Haynes at Thunder . 2022-09-14 . cricket.com.au . en.
  39. Web site: Bates signing takes Sixers star power to the next level . 2022-09-15 . cricket.com.au . en.
  40. Web site: English veteran to make Big Bash return, joins Stars . 2022-09-21 . cricket.com.au . en.
  41. Web site: Thunder add power-hitter Tryon to potent line-up . 2022-10-06 . cricket.com.au . en.
  42. Web site: Thunder land England international for WBBL season . 2022-10-06 . cricket.com.au . en.
  43. Web site: Heat confirm double sister act as stars' arrival delayed . 2022-10-10 . cricket.com.au . en.
  44. Web site: Stars name squad for Heat and Sixers . 2022-10-16 . Melbourne Stars . en.
  45. Web site: Stars secure winning Hundred Coach for WBBL08 . 2022-05-24 . Melbourne Stars . en.
  46. Web site: New coach Edwards ready to take Sixers back to the top . 2022-05-24 . cricket.com.au . en.
  47. Web site: WBBL preview: Stars name Lanning replacement . 2022-10-06 . cricket.com.au . en.
  48. Web site: Matthews to lead against Thunder in Canberra . 2022-11-20 . Melbourne Renegades . en.
  49. Web site: WBBL Squad v Stars and Scorchers . 2022-11-28 . Adelaide Strikers . en.
  50. Web site: Tahlia McGrath Injury Update . 2022-11-28 . Adelaide Strikers . en.
  51. Web site: Sarah Coyte becomes the eighth player to reach 100 WBBL wickets . 2022-11-13 . Twitter . en.
  52. Web site: Sarah Coyte's 100th WBBL wicket comes at a crucial time for the Renegades! . 2022-11-13 . Twitter . en.
  53. Web site: Sutherland blasts Stars to win amid injury blow . 2022-11-13 . cricket.com.au . en.
  54. Web site: WBBL Finals set for North Sydney, Karen Rolton Oval . 2022-11-24 . cricket.com.au . en.
  55. Web site: South Australia end New South Wales' WNCL streak . 2022-11-24 . ESPNcricinfo.
  56. Web site: Champions! Strikers win first ever WBBL title . 2022-11-28 . cricket.com.au . en.
  57. Web site: After past pain, McGrath hails 'special' Strikers win . 2022-11-28 . cricket.com.au . en.
  58. News: 2022-11-26 . Strikers stun Sixers to claim first WBBL title . en-AU . ABC News . 2022-11-28.
  59. Web site: Dottin goes from 'a bit nervous' to an innings that's 'probably in the top five' . 2022-11-28 . ESPNcricinfo.
  60. Web site: We farewelled two incredible servants to the game on Saturday Thank you to Tegan McPharlin and Nicole Bolton for everything you've both given cricket! #WBBL08 . 2022-11-28 . Twitter . en.
  61. Web site: Women's Big Bash League - Adelaide Strikers Women Cricket Team Records & Stats ESPNcricinfo.com . 2022-11-28 . Cricinfo.
  62. Web site: Tegan McPharlin calls stumps on state cricket . 2022-11-28 . Cricket SA . en.
  63. Web site: Perry suspended for tardy WBBL over rate . 2023-04-01 . cricket.com.au . en.
  64. Web site: Gardner caps super season to be crowned WBBL's best . 2022-11-23 . cricket.com.au . en.
  65. Web site: Official WBBL08 Team of the Tournament revealed. 2022-11-22. cricket.com.au. en.
  66. Web site: Full list of 22/23 Dansie McCauley Medal winners . 2023-04-01 . Cricket SA . en.
  67. Web site: QLD Stars Shine . 2023-04-07 . qldcricket.com.au . en.
  68. Web site: Victoria . Cricket . 2023-03-29 . 2022-23 CV State and Big Bash award winners announced . 2023-04-01 . Cricket Victoria . en-US.
  69. Web site: Bancroft, Piparo Take Top Honours . 2023-04-01 . wacricket.com.au . en.
  70. Web site: Hughes and Gardner win major CNSW Awards . 2023-04-07 . Cricket NSW . en.