Kimmince, Heat splits first weekend of WBBL fixtures
The Brisbane Heat had a mixed bag on their Sydney road trip as the Women’s Big Bash League returned over the weekend.
The Brisbane Heat had a mixed bag on their Sydney road trip as the Women’s Big Bash League returned over the weekend.
Northern Brothers Diggers were unable to hold on as wet conditions again impacted the latest round of the Harding-Madsen Shield competition.
Goondiwindi’s Mark Offerdahl and the USA show fight, but unable to pick up a victory during the World Cup 9s in Sydney.
An incredible first instalment of the DDBBL sees all six teams with a chance of progressing to the finals in tomorrow’s last regular season round.
The Runnin’ Rebels are looking to improve on their second-placed finish when they head to Warwick for the second round of the Big Q competition.
A determined fortnight has put DDSWQ into an imposing position ahead of tomorrow’s Lord’s Taverners competition match against Valley.
Southern Districts are hoping to cause a Harding-Madsen Shield upset when they travel to Ipswich to take on the ladder-leaders tomorrow.
Toowoomba Mountaineers and Grammar centre Jason Spurgin is preparing for the opportunity of a lifetime after signing with a United States college.
Delissa Kimmince is hoping lightning can strike twice for the Brisbane Heat, as she relishes growing professionalism in women’s cricket.
The Warwick Wildcats have redemption on their minds when they host the latest round of the Big Q.
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