2022 Kiwi-WBBL: Setting The Table
Women's Big Bash League swings into the final weekend ahead of finals and kiwis continue to impress with the best teams.
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Women's Big Bash League swings into the final weekend ahead of finals and kiwis continue to impress with the best teams.
Three of the top four Women's Big Bash League teams feature kiwis with Suzie Bates, Amelia Kerr, Sophie Devine and Maddy Green continuing their impressive WBBL mahi.
Sydney Sixers are sitting first in Women's Big Bash League and Aotearoa's Suzie Bates leads Sixers for runs, also second for the most runs in WBBL08.
Women's Big Bash League is cruising along in Australia led by Suzie Bates in a stacked Sydney Sixers batting line up, plus Sophie Devine and Maddy Green with Perth Scorchers.
This summer's Women's Big Bash League was meant to be all about the Indian wave and South Africa's women bolstering their WBBL crew.
With no kiwis in the Women's Big Bash League final, Suzie Bates battling shoulder issues and enticing Hallyburton Johnstone Shield performances to start this summer, it feels as though the funk that has swept over the men's kiwi cricket landscape is here to shake things up across both the lads and ladies sides of kiwi cricket.
In a couple days the Women's Big Bash League finals will be played and everything has worked out nicely for Sophie Devine's Perth Scorchers and the Brisbane Heat featuring Amelia Kerr and Maddy Green as they'll be playing in different semi-finals.
Melbourne Stars and Brisbane Heat are perched at the top of the Women's Big Bash League, quietly making up for the downbuzz absence of Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates.
After an almighty rough patch for the kiwi wahine in WBBL compared to the standard dose of kiwi WBBL dominance, Amelia Kerr has bagged 7w in her last two games while Sophie Devine cracked her first century of the tournament.
Compared to previous Kiwi-WBBL campaigns, the 2020 version is looking a lot like 2020 itself and considering that many of these White Ferns recently lost their Rose Bowl and T20I series vs Australia, it's all a bit stink.
The Women's Big Bash League started with plenty of rain last weekend and unfortunately, the team who managed to get through their two game was Adelaide Strikers and Suzie Bates is still out nursing an injury.
Women's Big Bash League 05 gets underway tonight and once again, we have a hefty crew of kiwis who will take part.
Intriguing times for our Kiwi wahine in Women's Big Bash League 04 as Adelaide Strikers racked up a couple wins, via strong performances from Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates to give them a sniff of finals cricket.
Everything's steadily, gradually improving in WBBL04 for our kiwi wahine as there were far more solid contributions from the gang over the weekend.
Suzie Bates entered 2019 in solid fashion and while we are now lacking the spectacular dominance from our Kiwis in WBBL, there were a couple more decent efforts from Sophie Devine, Amy Satterthwaite and Lea Tahuhu.
Unfortunately for our Kiwi wahine in the Women's Big Bash League, the two teams with two White Ferns each are chillin' at the bottom of the WBBL ladder.
Busy times in the Women's Big Bash League with games coming every day around Christmas Day and that means that the best day to run through the latest performances, is Christmas Day.
On the back of a year filled with T20 struggles, it's no surprise that this has flowed into WBBL04 for our White Ferns.
Thankfully, the Women's Big Bash League has come swiftly after the super downbuzz World T20 campaign for Aotearoa's White Ferns.
Sara McGlashan has gone back to back in #KiwiWBBL glory and Thamysn Newton blazed a trail for kiwi youngsters sliding into WBBL cricket.