Heat star fit for WBBL final
Brisbane Heat’s hopes of beating the Melbourne Renegades in Sunday’s WBBL final have been boosted by the availability of a star batter.
Brisbane Heat’s hopes of beating the Melbourne Renegades in Sunday’s WBBL final have been boosted by the availability of a star batter.
Georgia Redmayne hit the winning runs as Brisbane Heat secured a sixth successive victory – a nine-wicket thrashing of the Sydney Thunder – to secure a spot in the WBBL final. WATCH THE HIGHLIGHTS
Peter Siddle’s 20 year professional cricket career shows no signs of slowing down with the veteran snagging the final BBL list spot at the Melbourne Stars in a return over 12 years in the making.
Jess Jonassen has bounced back in style from her omission from Australia’s T20 Women’s World Cup squad.
Transgender cricketer Danielle McGahey has nominated for next weekend’s Women’s Big Bash League draft, and revealed the extreme personal toll of cricket’s gender eligibility storm.
Mackay cricket export Charli Knott will lead the Australia A women’s team in a four-day match against India A on Thursday.
Amid ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh, Australian captain Alyssa Healy has joined the chorus calling for cricket to take a back seat ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup in the country.
Cricket Australia says it will wait on the ICC’s call as political violence throws Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup plans into disarray.
The Brisbane Heat continues to build their squad for the new WBBL season.
Cricket Australia has announced a new seven-year agreement for radio broadcast rights in Australia, find out who to tune into.
A Townsville junior has secured a Big Bash contract to become the region’s first Brisbane Heat player since Charters Towers all-rounder Haidee Birkett. Read more about the incredible feat.
WBBL10 is saying goodbye to morning and weekday matches, with Cricket Australia prioritising a move towards a tournament in prime time.
The Brisbane Heat will follow the trend of Australia’s biggest women’s sporting teams when it takes to the Gabba for a stand-alone WBBL match.
The Matildas have quickly become the hottest ticket in the country. But Australian women’s cricket captain Alyssa Healy hopes this summer it will be her side’s turn to pack out grounds.
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