2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season
Dates | 1 December 2018 | – 26 January 2019
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Administrator(s) | Cricket Australia |
Cricket format | Twenty20 |
Tournament format(s) | Double round robin and knockout finals |
Champions | Brisbane Heat (1st title) |
Runners-up | Sydney Sixers |
Participants | 8 |
Matches | 57 |
Attendance | 135,861 (2,384 per match) |
Player of the series | Ellyse Perry (SYS) |
Most runs | Ellyse Perry (SYS) – 777 |
Most wickets | Heather Graham (PRS) – 22 Delissa Kimmince (BRH) – 22 |
Official website | WBBL |
The 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season or WBBL|04 was the fourth season of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), the semi-professional women's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Australia. The tournament ran from 1 December 2018 to 26 January 2019.[1]
Double-defending champions, the Sydney Sixers, ended the regular season on top of the ladder, while captain Ellyse Perry broke the scoring record for a sole WBBL campaign and was named Player of the Tournament.
In the two semi-finals at Drummoyne Oval on 19 January, the Brisbane Heat eliminated the Sydney Thunder before the Sydney Sixers knocked out the Melbourne Renegades. Both matches, notable for their "miracle"[2] endings, were hailed as a showcase of "the irrefutable rise of women's cricket"[3] and "sport with drama, skill and unpredictability – a potent recipe for success".[4]
In the final, also at Drummoyne Oval, the Heat caused an upset by defeating the Sixers with three wickets in hand and four balls remaining to claim their maiden title.[5] Despite suffering from the flu and heat stroke, Beth Mooney managed to play a pivotal innings of 65 runs from 46 balls and was named Player of the Final.[6]
Teams[]
Each squad featured 15 active players, with an allowance of up to five marquee signings including a maximum of three from overseas.[7] Under a new rule, Australian marquees were defined as players who held a national women's team contract at the time of signing on for their WBBL|04 team. This, combined with the introduction of two-year contracts ahead of the previous season, meant that the Sydney Sixers would inadvertently exceed their marquee player limit in 2018–19. To address this inequity, an injured or unavailable Sixers marquee could only be replaced by a domestic player.[8]
Team | Home ground[a] | Secondary grounds[a] | Coach | Captain | Australian representatives[b] |
Overseas players | |
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Adelaide Strikers | Karen Rolton Oval (3) | Adelaide Oval (2) Albrecht Oval (2) |
Andrea McCauley | Suzie Bates | Megan Schutt Amanda-Jade Wellington Sarah Coyte[c] Tahlia McGrath[c] |
Suzie Bates Sophie Devine Danielle Hazell | |
Brisbane Heat | The Gabba (2) | Harrup Park (2) Cazaly's Stadium (1) |
Peter McGiffin | Kirby Short | Jess Jonassen Beth Mooney Grace Harris[c] Delissa Kimmince[c] |
Suné Luus Laura Wolvaardt | |
Hobart Hurricanes | Blundstone Arena (3) | UTAS Stadium (2) West Park Oval (2) |
Salliann Briggs | Sasha Moloney | N/A | Heather Knight Smriti Mandhana Hayley Matthews Alex Hartley[d] | |
Melbourne Renegades | CitiPower Centre (3) | GMHBA Stadium (2) Eastern Oval (1) Geelong Cricket Ground (1) Marvel Stadium (1) |
Tim Coyle | Amy Satterthwaite | Jess Duffin[c] Sophie Molineux[c] Molly Strano[c] Tayla Vlaeminck[c] Georgia Wareham[c] |
Amy Satterthwaite Lea Tahuhu Danielle Wyatt | |
Melbourne Stars | Melbourne Cricket Ground (2) | Casey Fields (2) CitiPower Centre (1) |
David Hemp | Kristen Beams[e] | Kristen Beams Holly Ferling[c] Erin Osborne[c] |
Mignon du Preez Georgia Elwiss Lizelle Lee Katey Martin[d] | |
Perth Scorchers | Lilac Hill Park (3) | WACA Ground (2) Optus Stadium (1) |
Lisa Keightley | Meg Lanning[f] | Nicole Bolton Meg Lanning Elyse Villani Lauren Ebsary[c] |
Kate Cross Amy Jones Hayley Jensen[d] | |
Sydney Sixers | Sydney Cricket Ground (2) | Drummoyne Oval (2) Hurstville Oval (2) North Sydney Oval (2) |
Ben Sawyer | Ellyse Perry | Lauren Cheatle Ashleigh Gardner Alyssa Healy Ellyse Perry Sarah Aley[c] |
Marizanne Kapp Sara McGlashan Dane van Niekerk | |
Sydney Thunder | Spotless Stadium (3) | Bankstown Oval (1) Blacktown ISP Oval (1) Drummoyne Oval (1) Manuka Oval (1) North Sydney Oval (1) |
Joanne Broadbent | Alex Blackwell | Alex Blackwell Rachael Haynes Nicola Carey[c] Rene Farrell[c] Naomi Stalenberg[c] Belinda Vakarewa[c] |
Harmanpreet Kaur Rachel Priest Stafanie Taylor |
Personnel changes[]
Local players[]
The table below lists local player movements made ahead of the season.
Player | Departed | → | Joined | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Sarah Coyte | Sydney Sixers | → | Adelaide Strikers | Returning to the Adelaide Strikers | [7] |
Holly Ferling | Brisbane Heat | → | Melbourne Stars | ||
Rhiann O'Donnell | Melbourne Renegades | → | Hobart Hurricanes | ||
Nicola Hancock | Hobart Hurricanes | → | Melbourne Stars | Third WBBL club (previously played for the Melbourne Renegades) | |
Celeste Raack | Hobart Hurricanes | → | – | No longer eligible as a local player due to recent international appearances for Ireland | |
Anna Lanning | Melbourne Stars | → | Melbourne Renegades | ||
Kris Britt | Melbourne Renegades | → | – | Retired | |
Hayley Jensen | Melbourne Renegades | → | – |
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Angela Reakes | Sydney Sixers | → | Melbourne Stars | ||
Hayleigh Brennan | Melbourne Stars | → | Perth Scorchers | ||
Gemma Triscari | Melbourne Stars | → | – | Retired | |
Mikayla Hinkley | Perth Scorchers | → | – | Signed as a replacement player for the Hobart Hurricanes during the season |
Changes made during the season included:
- Mikayla Hinkley (who had previously played for the Sydney Thunder and Perth Scorchers) signed with the Hobart Hurricanes as a replacement player.[9]
Overseas players[]
The table below lists changes to overseas player allocations made ahead of the season.
Player | Departed | → | Joined | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Danielle Hazell | – | → | Adelaide Strikers | Previously played for the Melbourne Stars | [7] |
Tammy Beaumont | Adelaide Strikers | → | – | ||
Suné Luus | – | → | Brisbane Heat | ||
Deandra Dottin | Brisbane Heat | → | – | ||
Alex Hartley | – | → | Hobart Hurricanes | Replacement player | |
Heather Knight | – | → | Hobart Hurricanes | Returning to the Hobart Hurricanes | |
Smriti Mandhana | – | → | Hobart Hurricanes | Previously played for the Brisbane Heat | |
Lauren Winfield | Hobart Hurricanes | → | – | ||
Veda Krishnamurthy | Hobart Hurricanes | → | – | ||
Danni Wyatt | – | → | Melbourne Renegades | Returning to the Melbourne Renegades | |
Chamari Atapattu | Melbourne Renegades | → | – | ||
Kate Cross | – | → | Perth Scorchers | Previously played for the Brisbane Heat | |
Amy Jones | Sydney Sixers | → | Perth Scorchers | Replacement player in WBBL|03 | |
Katherine Brunt | Perth Scorchers | → | – | ||
Nat Sciver | Perth Scorchers | → | – | ||
Thamsyn Newton | Perth Scorchers | → | – | Replacement player in WBBL|03 |
Changes made during the season included:
- New Zealand marquee Hayley Jensen (who had previously played for the Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades) signed with the Perth Scorchers as a replacement player.[10][11]
- New Zealand marquee Katey Martin signed with the Melbourne Stars as a replacement player. Martin had performed a similar role with the Melbourne Stars in WBBL|03.[12]
Leadership[]
Coaching changes made ahead of the season included:
- Salliann Briggs was appointed head coach of the Hobart Hurricanes, replacing Julia Price.[13]
Captaincy changes made ahead of the season included:
- Sasha Moloney was appointed captain of the Hobart Hurricanes, replacing Corinne Hall.[14]
- Meg Lanning assumed the captaincy of the Perth Scorchers, replacing Elyse Villani.[15]
Captaincy changes made during the season included:
- Erin Osborne stood in as acting captain of the Melbourne Stars for eight games, replacing Kristen Beams who was sidelined with Achilles and finger injuries.[16][17]
- Elyse Villani stood in as acting captain of the Perth Scorchers for five games, replacing Meg Lanning who was sidelined with a back injury.[15]
Points table[]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR |
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1 | Sydney Sixers (RU) | 14 | 10 | 4 | 0 | 20 | 0.509 |
2 | Sydney Thunder | 14 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 19 | 0.479 |
3 | Brisbane Heat (C) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | 18 | 1.118 |
4 | Melbourne Renegades | 14 | 7 | 6 | 1 | 15 | −0.079 |
5 | Perth Scorchers | 14 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 14 | −0.476 |
6 | Adelaide Strikers | 14 | 5 | 8 | 1 | 11 | −0.336 |
7 | Melbourne Stars | 14 | 5 | 8 | 1 | 11 | −0.905 |
8 | Hobart Hurricanes | 14 | 2 | 12 | 0 | 4 | −0.364 |
- The four top ranked teams qualified for the semi finals
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.
Team's results→ | Won | Tied | Lost | N/R |
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Fixtures[]
All times are local time
Week 1[]
Hobart Hurricanes
7/143 (20 overs) |
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Perth Scorchers
4/147 (19.3 overs) |
Georgia Redmayne 49 (48)
Heather Graham 3/25 (4 overs) |
Elyse Villani 58 (39)
Sasha Moloney 2/19 (3 overs) |
- Perth Scorchers won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Sydney Sixers
7/165 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
3/166 (17.2 overs) |
Alyssa Healy 70 (47)
Nicola Hancock 4/22 (4 overs) |
Lizelle Lee 102 (56)
Dane van Niekerk 1/22 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Adelaide Strikers
7/172 (20 overs) |
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Brisbane Heat
2/136 (20 overs) |
Sophie Devine 89 (55)
Jemma Barsby 2/23 (4 overs) |
Beth Mooney 63* (57)
Megan Schutt 1/23 (4 overs) |
- Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Melbourne Renegades
8/98 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
4/99 (16.5 overs) |
Rachael Haynes 27 (25)
Tayla Vlaeminck 4/29 (3.5 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Perth Scorchers
9/167 (20.0 overs) |
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Sydney Sixers
4/171 (18.4 overs) |
Amy Jones 57 (29)
Dane van Niekerk 3/32 (4 overs) |
Ellyse Perry 102* (59)
Heather Graham 2/33 (3.4 overs) |
- Perth Scorchers won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Week 2[]
Hobart Hurricanes
6/158 (20.0 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
5/159 (19.5 overs) |
Heather Knight 82* (55)
Annabel Sutherland 2/30 (4 overs) |
Erin Osborne 67 (46)
Hayley Matthews 2/23 (4 overs) |
- Melbourne Stars won the toss and elected to field
Adelaide Strikers
7/153 (20.0 overs) |
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Melbourne Renegades
4/154 (20.0 overs) |
Suzie Bates 54 (44)
Georgia Wareham 2/20 (4 overs) |
Danielle Wyatt 62 (47)
Amanda-Jade Wellington 3/27 (4 overs) |
- Adelaide Strikers won the toss and elected to bat
Perth Scorchers
8/103 (20 overs) |
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Brisbane Heat
3/104 (12.5 overs) |
Elyse Villani 45 (55)
Sammy-Jo Johnson 2/9 (4 overs) |
Jess Jonassen 28* (17)
Kate Cross 2/26 (2.5 overs) |
- Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Sydney Sixers
4/168 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
7/132 (20 overs) |
Ellyse Perry 74* (66)
Stafanie Taylor 2/16 (3 overs) |
Harmanpreet Kaur 45 (28)
Ellyse Perry 2/11 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Hobart Hurricanes
6/196 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
124 (16.5 overs) |
Smriti Mandhana 69 (41)
Alana King 2/22 (3 overs) |
Angela Reakes 31 (24)
Heather Knight 3/10 (3 overs) |
- Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to bat
Melbourne Renegades
4/83 (14.3 overs) |
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Adelaide Strikers
2/27 (4.3 overs) |
Sophie Molineux 44* (37)
Megan Schutt 2/9 (2 overs) |
Sophie Devine 13 (9)
Lea Tahuhu 1/1 (0.3 overs) |
- Adelaide Strikers won the toss and elected to field
- Melbourne Renegades' innings reduced to 14.3 overs due to rain delay
- Adelaide Strikers' target revised to 78 runs from 11 overs
- Match abandoned due to further rain delays
Sydney Thunder
4/192 (20 overs) |
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Brisbane Heat
164 (18.5 overs) |
Harmanpreet Kaur 56 (26)
Sammy-Jo Johnson 2/30 (4 overs) |
Grace Harris 54 (28)
Maisy Gibson 3/18 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Week 3[]
Melbourne Stars
9/124 (20 overs) |
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Perth Scorchers
2/125 (19 overs) |
Georgia Elwiss 26 (24)
Emma King 2/12 (3 overs) |
Elyse Villani 52* (49)
Erin Osborne 1/19 (4 overs) |
- Perth Scorchers won the toss and elected to field
Adelaide Strikers
132 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
4/134 (17.3 overs) |
Rachel Priest 58* (46)
Samantha Betts 1/18 (2 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Hobart Hurricanes
5/133 (15 overs) |
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Sydney Sixers
3/155 (14.4 overs) |
Heather Knight 51* (35)
Marizanne Kapp 2/20 (3 overs) |
Ashleigh Gardner 79* (50)
Veronica Pyke 1/14 (1.4 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to field
- Match reduced to 15 overs per team due to rain delay
- Sydney Sixers' target revised to 152
Perth Scorchers
7/90 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
6/91 (15.3 overs) |
Nicole Bolton 36 (44)
Kristen Beams 3/13 (3 overs) |
Katie Mack 33 (31)
Hayley Jensen 2/16 (3 overs) |
- Melbourne Stars won the toss and elected to field
Adelaide Strikers
5/145 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
5/146 (18.2 overs) |
Bridget Patterson 36* (40)
Stafanie Taylor 2/33 (4 overs) |
Stafanie Taylor 55 (42)
Danielle Hazell 1/20 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
Sydney Sixers
3/158 (20 overs) |
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Hobart Hurricanes
141 (19.1 overs) |
Georgia Redmayne 47* (36)
Marizanne Kapp 4/27 (4 overs) |
- Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Brisbane Heat
8/174 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Renegades
7/153 (20 overs) |
Sammy-Jo Johnson 31 (10)
Molly Strano 4/21 (4 overs) |
Amy Satterthwaite 38 (33)
Sune Luus 2/16 (2 overs) |
- Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to bat
Hobart Hurricanes
7/173 (20 overs) |
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Perth Scorchers
6/173 (20 overs) |
Smriti Mandhana 38 (23)
Nicole Bolton 3/20 (4 overs) |
Heather Graham 44* (30)
Brooke Hepburn 2/22 (4 overs) |
- Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to bat
Melbourne Stars
7/132 (20 overs) |
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Brisbane Heat
0/138 (10.5 overs) |
Angela Reakes 30 (30)
Jess Jonassen 3/17 (4 overs) |
Grace Harris 101* (42)
Georgia Elwiss 0/8 (1 over) |
- Melbourne Stars won the toss and elected to bat
Hobart Hurricanes
9/153 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
4/156 (17.2 overs) |
Erin Fazackerley 35 (21)
Stafanie Taylor 3/24 (4 overs) |
Naomi Stalenberg 55 (39)
Heather Knight 2/25 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Adelaide Strikers
7/144 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
6/145 (19.3 overs) |
Sophie Devine 46 (36)
Erin Osborne 2/16 (4 overs) |
Erin Osborne 54* (45)
Danielle Hazell 2/27 (2.3 overs) |
- Melbourne Stars won the toss and elected to field
Week 4[]
Sydney Sixers
3/166 (20 overs) |
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Brisbane Heat
7/155 (20 overs) |
Ellyse Perry 103* (64)
Delissa Kimmince 1/25 (4 overs) |
Jess Jonassen 33 (27)
Erin Burns 2/9 (2 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
Perth Scorchers
6/122 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Renegades
6/123 (17.1 overs) |
Heather Graham 42 (41)
Lea Tahuhu 2/12 (2 overs) |
Jess Cameron 35 (31)
Nicole Bolton 3/28 (4 overs) |
- Melbourne Renegades won the toss and elected to field
Adelaide Strikers
3/172 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
9/153 (20 overs) |
Sophie Devine 95 (60)
Annabel Sutherland 1/17 (3 overs) |
Mignon du Preez 33 (27)
Sophie Devine 5/41 (4 overs) |
- Melbourne Stars won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Brisbane Heat
7/154 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Sixers
88 (18 overs) |
Sammy-Jo Johnson 51 (30)
Erin Burns 3/20 (4 overs) |
Dane van Niekerk 25 (33)
Sammy-Jo Johnson 3/23 (4 overs) |
- Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to bat
Perth Scorchers
2/172 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Renegades
6/157 (20 overs) |
Meg Lanning 75 (50)
Molly Strano 1/29 (3 overs) |
Danielle Wyatt 42 (34)
Heather Graham 2/32 (4 overs) |
- Melbourne Renegades won the toss and elected to field
Hobart Hurricanes
135 (19.4 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
4/136 (16.4 overs) |
Rachael Haynes 68* (48)
Brooke Hepburn 1/13 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
Perth Scorchers
5/136 (20 overs) |
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Brisbane Heat
5/139 (19.2 overs) |
Beth Mooney 35 (28)
Nicole Bolton 2/12 (4 overs) |
- Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
- Played as a double-header after a men's BBL match
Melbourne Renegades
8/110 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Sixers
3/111 (14.1 overs) |
Maitlan Brown 33 (30)
Lauren Cheatle 2/6 (2 overs) |
Alyssa Healy 70* (42)
Molly Strano 3/26 (4 overs) |
- Melbourne Renegades won the toss and elected to bat
Sydney Sixers
1/206 (20 overs) |
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Adelaide Strikers
132 (19.1 overs) |
Alyssa Healy 112* (69)
Tahlia McGrath 0/19 (2 overs) |
Suzie Bates 46 (36)
Lauren Cheatle 3/22 (4 overs) |
- Adelaide Strikers won the toss and elected to field
Week 5[]
Sydney Thunder
5/179 (20 overs) |
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Perth Scorchers
4/180 (19.5 overs) |
Rachael Haynes 50 (40)
Piepa Cleary 2/28 (4 overs) |
Meg Lanning 76 (40)
Nicola Carey 2/35 (4 overs) |
- Perth Scorchers won the toss and elected to field
- Perth Scorchers set a new record for the highest successful run chase in a WBBL match[20]
Melbourne Stars
130 (19.5 overs) |
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Melbourne Renegades
9/131 (19.5 overs) |
Lizelle Lee 36 (26)
Amy Satterthwaite 3/16 (3 overs) |
Amy Satterthwaite 37 (33)
Holly Ferling 2/14 (3 overs) |
- Melbourne Renegades won the toss and elected to field
Perth Scorchers
7/127 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
5/124 (20 overs) |
Nicole Bolton 50 (41)
Lisa Griffith 2/17 (3 overs) |
Alex Blackwell 37 (30)
Heather Graham 2/8 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
Brisbane Heat
129 (19 overs) |
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Hobart Hurricanes
5/133 (18.2 overs) |
Grace Harris 23 (12)
Meg Phillips 3/16 (4 overs) |
Corinne Hall 48 (39)
Grace Harris 3/23 (4 overs) |
- Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Brisbane Heat
8/138 (20 overs) |
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Hobart Hurricanes
80 (16.3 overs) |
Josephine Dooley 44* (30)
Meg Phillips 3/22 (4 overs) |
Mikayla Hinkley 16 (25)
Jess Jonassen 2/11 (3 overs) |
- Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to field
Sydney Sixers
4/147 (20 overs) |
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Adelaide Strikers
8/139 (20 overs) |
Ashleigh Gardner 49 (38)
Amanda-Jade Wellington 2/19 (4 overs) |
Suzie Bates 60 (58)
Dane van Niekerk 2/12 (4 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Melbourne Renegades
5/149 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
7/101 (20 overs) |
Sophie Molineux 78* (54)
Holly Ferling 2/30 (4 overs) |
Georgia Elwiss 22 (25)
Molly Strano 3/25 (4 overs) |
- Melbourne Stars won the toss and elected to field
- Played as a double-header before a men's BBL match
Sydney Sixers
7/98 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
2/101 (17.4 overs) |
Marizanne Kapp 40 (41)
Rachel Trenaman 2/11 (4 overs) |
Naomi Stalenberg 44 (50)
Marizanne Kapp 1/13 (4 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Hobart Hurricanes
8/115 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Renegades
5/119 (18.1 overs) |
Corinne Hall 37 (30)
Sophie Molineux 2/22 (4 overs) |
Amy Satterthwaite 27 (35)
Sasha Maloney 3/20 (4 overs) |
- Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Week 6[]
Sydney Thunder
3/92 (9.2 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
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Harmanpreet Kaur 21* (16)
Holly Ferling 2/25 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to bat
- Match abandoned due to rain
Brisbane Heat
7/160 (20 overs) |
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Adelaide Strikers
7/117 (20 overs) |
Josephine Dooley 48* (33)
Sophie Devine 2/15 (2 overs) |
Sophie Devine 39 (37)
Delissa Kimmince 3/21 (3 overs) |
- Adelaide Strikers won the toss and elected to field
- The crowd of 5,650 set a new record for highest attendance at a standalone WBBL match[22]
Sydney Sixers
2/183 (20 overs) |
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Perth Scorchers
151 (19.4 overs) |
Ellyse Perry 80* (54)
Piepa Cleary 1/27 (3 overs) |
Meg Lanning 76 (51)
Lauren Cheatle 2/19 (4 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
Sydney Thunder
6/122 (20 overs) |
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Melbourne Stars
9/117 (20 overs) |
Nicola Carey 39* (32)
Annabel Sutherland 2/17 (4 overs) |
Angela Reakes 33 (38)
Maisy Gibson 3/22 (4 overs) |
- Melbourne Stars won the toss and elected to field
Melbourne Renegades
3/143 (20 overs) |
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Brisbane Heat
118 (18.5 overs) |
Sophie Molineux 50 (52)
Sune Luus 1/24 (3 overs) |
Beth Mooney 44 (31)
Lea Tahuhu 3/13 (4 overs) |
- Melbourne Renegades won the toss and elected to bat
Melbourne Renegades
4/139 (20 overs) |
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Sydney Thunder
4/141 (19.1 overs) |
Danni Wyatt 59 (53)
Nicola Carey 2/25 (3 overs) |
Alex Blackwell 66* (48)
Lea Tahuhu 1/23 (4 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Adelaide Strikers
5/189 (20 overs) |
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Hobart Hurricanes
8/189 (20 overs) |
Sophie Devine 99* (53)
Brooke Hepburn 2/28 (4 overs) |
Georgia Redmayne 54* (37)
Sarah Coyte 3/32 (4 overs) |
- Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to field
Adelaide Strikers
5/165 (20 overs) |
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Hobart Hurricanes
9/141 (20 overs) |
Tahlia McGrath 65 (39)
Heather Knight 2/31 (4 overs) |
Heather Knight 55 (39)
Megan Schutt 3/21 (4 overs) |
- Adelaide Strikers won the toss and elected to bat
Melbourne Stars
88 (19.5 overs) |
v
|
Brisbane Heat
3/91 (8.4 overs) |
Mignon du Preez 27 (35)
Delissa Kimmince 4/18 (3.5 overs) |
Jess Jonassen 34* (14)
Annabel Sutherland 1/23 (3 overs) |
- Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Week 7[]
Adelaide Strikers
7/138 (20 overs) |
v
|
Perth Scorchers
108 (18.3 overs) |
Sophie Devine 59 (48)
Heather Graham 2/25 (4 overs) |
Lauren Ebsary 38 (30)
Danielle Hazell 3/20 (4 overs) |
Melbourne Renegades
6/146 (20 overs) |
v
|
Hobart Hurricanes
6/143 (20 overs) |
Amy Satterthwaite 66 (57)
Alex Hartley 3/21 (4 overs) |
Erin Fazackerley 52 (41)
Lea Tahuhu 1/18 (4 overs) |
- Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to field
Sydney Thunder
7/171 (20 overs) |
v
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Brisbane Heat
7/172 (19.3 overs) |
Rachael Haynes 57 (51)
Delissa Kimmince 2/23 (4 overs) |
Beth Mooney 102 (55)
Harmanpreet Kaur 2/23 (3 overs) |
- Brisbane Heat won the toss and elected to field
Adelaide Strikers
6/140 (20 overs) |
v
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Perth Scorchers
0/144 (16.4 overs) |
Suzie Bates 39 (35)
Emma King 2/19 (4 overs) |
Meg Lanning 70* (48)
Sophie Devine 0/18 (3 overs) |
- Adelaide Strikers won the toss and elected to bat
- Venue changed to Albrecht Oval due to an unsafe outfield at Traeger Park[23]
- Former Australian player Lauren Ebsary made her last WBBL appearance[25]
Sydney Sixers
2/136 (20 overs) |
v
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Melbourne Renegades
8/107 (20 overs) |
Ellyse Perry 67* (62)
Georgia Wareham 1/26 (3 overs) |
Jess Duffin 39 (39)
Marizanne Kapp 2/19 (4 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
Sydney Sixers
92 (19 overs) |
v
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Melbourne Stars
5/96 (16.4 overs) |
Alyssa Healy 35 (21)
Kristen Beams 3/11 (3 overs) |
Erin Osborne 34* (29)
Marizanne Kapp 2/9 (4 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Knockout phase[]
Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||
2 | Sydney Thunder | 7/136 | |||||||
3 | Brisbane Heat | 7/140 | |||||||
3 | Brisbane Heat | 7/132 | |||||||
1 | Sydney Sixers | 7/131 | |||||||
1 | Sydney Sixers | 4/131 | |||||||
4 | Melbourne Renegades | 6/131 |
Semi-finals[]
Brisbane Heat
7/140 (20 overs) |
v
|
Sydney Thunder
7/136 (20 overs) |
Sammy-Jo Johnson 33 (25)
Stafanie Taylor 1/13 (2 overs) |
Rachel Priest 44 (33)
Jemma Barsby 3/23 (2 overs) |
- Sydney Thunder won the toss and elected to field
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
Sydney Sixers
4/131 (20 overs) |
v
|
Melbourne Renegades
6/131 (20 overs) |
Ellyse Perry 54* (59)
Lea Tahuhu 1/18 (4 overs) |
Sophie Molineux 55 (54)
Erin Burns 2/13 (3 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
- Ellyse Perry became the first player to score 700 runs in a WBBL season
Final[]
Sydney Sixers
7/131 (20 overs) |
v
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Brisbane Heat
7/132 (19.2 overs) |
Ellyse Perry 33 (37)
Grace Harris 3/23 (4 overs) |
Beth Mooney 65 (46)
Erin Burns 2/25 (4 overs) |
- Sydney Sixers won the toss and elected to bat
- Broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket
- Brisbane Heat won their first title
Statistics[]
Highest totals[]
Team | Score | Against | Venue | Date | |||||
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Sydney Sixers | 1/206 (20 overs) | Adelaide Strikers | Hurstville Oval | 28 December 2018 | |||||
Hobart Hurricanes | 6/196 (20 overs) | Melbourne Stars | West Park Oval | 9 December 2018 | |||||
Sydney Thunder | 4/192 (20 overs) | Brisbane Heat | North Sydney Oval | 9 December 2018 | |||||
Adelaide Strikers | 5/189 (20 overs) | Hobart Hurricanes | Karen Rolton Oval | 8 January 2019 | |||||
Hobart Hurricanes | 8/189 (20 overs) | Adelaide Strikers | Karen Rolton Oval | 8 January 2019 | |||||
Last Updated: 25 January 2019 |
Most runs[]
Player | Team | Mat | Inns | Runs | Ave | SR | HS | 100 | 50 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ellyse Perry | Sydney Sixers | 16 | 16 | 777 | 86.33 | 121.21 | 103* | 2 | 6 |
Sophie Devine | Adelaide Strikers | 13 | 13 | 556 | 46.33 | 136.60 | 99* | 0 | 4 |
Beth Mooney | Brisbane Heat | 16 | 16 | 486 | 37.38 | 127.89 | 102 | 1 | 2 |
Alyssa Healy | Sydney Sixers | 16 | 16 | 445 | 31.78 | 141.71 | 112* | 1 | 2 |
Suzie Bates | Adelaide Strikers | 14 | 14 | 421 | 35.08 | 112.26 | 79* | 0 | 3 |
Last Updated: 26 January 2019 |
Most wickets[]
Player | Team | Mat | Inns | Wkts | Ave | Econ | BBI | SR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Heather Graham | Perth Scorchers | 14 | 14 | 22 | 16.95 | 7.36 | 3/25 | 13.8 |
Delissa Kimmince | Brisbane Heat | 16 | 16 | 22 | 17.59 | 6.80 | 4/18 | 15.5 |
Marizanne Kapp | Sydney Sixers | 16 | 16 | 20 | 17.50 | 5.80 | 4/27 | 18.1 |
Sammy-Jo Johnson | Brisbane Heat | 16 | 16 | 20 | 17.95 | 6.15 | 3/12 | 17.5 |
Stafanie Taylor | Sydney Thunder | 15 | 14 | 19 | 15.89 | 6.91 | 3/23 | 13.7 |
Last Updated: 26 January 2019 |
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.[26]
Pos. | Player | Team | Votes |
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1st | Ellyse Perry | Sydney Sixers | 38 |
2nd | Sophie Devine | Adelaide Strikers | 30 |
3rd | Grace Harris | Brisbane Heat | 25 |
=4th | Meg Lanning | Perth Scorchers | 23 |
=4th | Sophie Molineux | Melbourne Renegades | 23 |
=4th | Sammy-Jo Johnson | Brisbane Heat | 23 |
5th | Elyse Villani | Perth Scorchers | 22 |
Source: WBBL|04 Player of the Tournament
Team of the tournament[]
A twelve-player honorary squad recognising the standout performers of WBBL|04 was named by cricket.com.au:
- Ellyse Perry (Sydney Sixers) – captain
- Sophie Devine (Adelaide Strikers)
- Alyssa Healy (Sydney Sixers) – wicket-keeper
- Meg Lanning (Perth Scorchers)
- Grace Harris (Brisbane Heat)
- Stafanie Taylor (Sydney Thunder)
- Sammy-Jo Johnson (Brisbane Heat)
- Heather Graham (Perth Scorchers)
- Delissa Kimmince (Brisbane Heat)
- Marizanne Kapp (Sydney Sixers)
- Molly Strano (Melbourne Renegades)
- Sophie Molineux (Melbourne Renegades) – 12th player
Young gun award[]
Players under 21 years of age at the start of the season are eligible for the Young Gun Award. Weekly winners are selected over the course of the season by a panel of Cricket Australia officials based on match performance, on-field and off-field attitude, and their demonstration of skill, tenacity and good sportsmanship. Each weekly winner receives a $500 Rebel gift card and the overall winner receives a $5000 cash prize, as well as access to a learning and mentor program.[27]
Melbourne Renegades leg-spinner Georgia Wareham was named the Young Gun of WBBL|04 after claiming 11 wickets and finishing the regular season with the best economy rate in the league.[28]
Attendance[]
A total of 135,861 fans attended WBBL|04—an average of 2,384 per match (excluding the two games abandoned due to rain). This included some double-headers with men's BBL matches, such as the crowd of 14,983 reported for the match between Perth and Brisbane on Boxing Day played at Optus Stadium,[19] and the crowd of 11,136 reported for the New Year's Day match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground between the Stars and Renegades.[21]
A new record for the highest attendance at a standalone WBBL match was set on 5 January when the Brisbane Heat played the Adelaide Strikers at Harrup Park in front of 5,650 spectators. A total of 8,735 people attended the knockout stage of the tournament across two weekends at Drummoyne Oval, with all ticket proceeds donated to Dolly’s Dream. The final was announced as a sellout and attracted a crowd of 5,368.[19]
Audience[]
A total of twenty-three matches were televised on Seven Network and Fox Cricket[29] The remaining 36 matches were live streamed on the Cricket Australia website as well as the Cricket Australia Live App Archived 25 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine for mobile.
Below are the television ratings for every game that was broadcast by Seven Network and Fox Cricket during the season. The semi-final super over between the Sixers and Renegades was watched by a combined average audience of 423,000 (196,000 metro; 133,000 regional; 94,000 subscription).[30][31] The final was the most-watched WBBL game ever with a combined average audience of 479,000 and peaking at 812,000.[19]
Cricket Australia reported over 3.8 million highlight views on their YouTube channel and almost 10 million minutes viewed on the Cricket Network's live stream, with a 38 per cent rise of minutes viewed in Australia compared to the previous season.[19]
Match No | Teams | Average TV Ratings | ||||
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Seven Network | Fox Cricket | |||||
National | 5 metro cities | Subscription | ||||
Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 1 & 2 | ||
1 | Perth Scorchers v Hobart Hurricanes[32] | 41,000 | ||||
2 | Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Stars[32] | 96,000 | 51,000 | |||
3 | Adelaide Strikers v Brisbane Heat[33] | 50,000 | ||||
4 | Melbourne Renegades v Sydney Thunder[33] | 59,000 | ||||
5 | Sydney Sixers v Perth Scorchers[34] | 129,000 | 84,000 | |||
8 | Brisbane Heat v Perth Scorchers | |||||
9 | Sydney Sixers v Sydney Thunder[35] | 140,000 | 34,000 & 81,000 | |||
12 | Sydney Thunder v Brisbane Heat | |||||
14 | Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Thunder | |||||
18 | Sydney Sixers v Hobart Hurricanes | |||||
22 | Sydney Thunder v Hobart Hurricanes[36][37] | 42,000 | ||||
26 | Adelaide Strikers v Melbourne Stars[38] | 191,000 | 86,000 | |||
30 | Perth Scorchers v Brisbane Heat | |||||
36 | Hobart Hurricanes v Brisbane Heat[39][40] | 262,000 | 242,000 | 236,000 | 210,000 | |
38 | Adelaide Strikers v Sydney Sixers[41] | 35,000 | ||||
40 | Sydney Thunder v Sydney Sixers[42] | 42,000 | ||||
41 | Melbourne Renegades v Hobart Hurricanes | |||||
47 | Sydney Thunder v Melbourne Renegades | |||||
50 | Brisbane Heat v Melbourne Stars | |||||
56 | Melbourne Stars v Sydney Sixers | |||||
Semi-final 1 | Sydney Thunder v Brisbane Heat[43] | 166,000 | 188,000 | 98,000 | 120,000 | 33,000 |
Semi-final 2 | Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Renegades[30] | 221,000 | 266,000 | 136,000 | 156,000 | 76,000 |
Final | Sydney Sixers v Brisbane Heat[19][44] | 390,000 | 214,000 | 319,000 | 89,000 |
See also[]
References[]
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- ^ McMurtry, Andrew (19 January 2019). "Incredible WBBL semi-finals leave Australia speechless after back-to-back final ball miracle finishes". news.com.au. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
- ^ Maurice, Megan (20 January 2019). "Women's cricket the winner in WBBL semis". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ Lawson, Geoff (26 January 2019). "Given a Fairbreak, the WBBL has shown its true value". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- ^ Jolly, Laura (26 January 2019). "Heat topple Sixers in classic WBBL final". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
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- ^ a b c d "WBBL|04: All you need to know guide". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
- ^ "All the WBBL squads so far". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
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- ^ "Stars name squad to take on Heat". Melbourne Stars. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ "Tassie, 'Canes turn to English mentor". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ "Sasha Moloney re-signs for WBBL|04 as captain!". Hobart Hurricanes. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ a b "Lanning set to make WBBL return". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ "Stars name squad for Big Weekend". Melbourne Stars. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
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- ^ a b "'Gades call on Sri Lanka star for WBBL finals tilt". cricket.com.au. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
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- ^ "Record Breaking WBBL Season". Brisbane Heat. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
- ^ "Ebsary Calls Stumps On WBBL Career". Perth Scorchers. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
- ^ "Devine runner-up WBBL|04 Player of the tournament | Adelaide Strikers - BBL". www.adelaidestrikers.com.au. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
- ^ "Rebel renews as naming rights partner of WBBL | Cricket Australia". www.cricketaustralia.com.au. Archived from the original on 4 November 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
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- ^ a b Mediaweek (19 January 2019). "#TVratings Saturday #cricket #Seven #WBBL04 Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Renegades". @MediaweekAUS. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
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- ^ a b "Sunday 2 December 2018". TV Tonight. 3 December 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
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Further reading[]
- Cherny, Daniel (24 November 2018). "WBBL 2018-19 season preview: club by club and predictions". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- Cricket Network (30 November 2018). "WBBL|04: All you need to know guide". Cricket.com.au. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
- Konstantopoulos, Mary (30 November 2018). "WBBL set to begin with a bang in Melbourne". theroar.com.au. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
- Konstantopoulos, Mary (6 December 2018). "WBBL returns to North Sydney Oval". theroar.com.au. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- Konstantopoulos, Mary (13 December 2018). "Key WBBL match-ups happening in Hobart". theroar.com.au. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- Konstantopoulos, Mary (3 January 2019). "Five teams remain in contention as WBBL hits halfway mark". theroar.com.au. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- Konstantopoulos, Mary (11 January 2019). "WBBL update: Ellyse is Perry, Perry good". theroar.com.au. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- Lane, Daniel (2018). Big Bash Superstars: Incredible insights, stats, lessons and inspirations from the Big Bash heroes. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 9781760528591.
- Malcolm, Alex (30 November 2018). "From T20 World Cup to WBBL: The party is set to continue". Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
- Malcolm, Alex (1 December 2018). "The players provide the sparkle on WBBL's opening day". Cricinfo. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
- The Cricketer (28 November 2018). "WOMEN'S BIG BASH: Team by team guides for 2018/19 season". The Cricketer. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
Notes[]
- ^ a b Number of games hosted at each venue is indicated in brackets
- ^ Only includes players who debuted for Australia before the tournament
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Player did not hold a Cricket Australia contract at the beginning of the WBBL|04 signing period
- ^ a b c Replacement player
- ^ Erin Osborne stood in as acting captain for eight games.
- ^ Elyse Villani stood in as acting captain for five games.
External links[]
- 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season
- 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season by team
- Women's Big Bash League seasons
- 2018–19 Australian women's cricket season
- Domestic cricket competitions in 2018–19