Sunday, 16 November 2025

WBBL - Already 33% done

The second weekend of the WBBL has been completed with 13 of the 40 league stage games having now been played. 

The latest results were:-
Hurricanes 114/1 (12 of 12 overs) beat Heat 108/9 by 16 runs (DLS target 124)
Sixers 142/9 beat Thunder 118/8 by 24 runs
Strikers 112 ao lost to Scorchers 55/2 (9.1 overs) by 6 runs on DLS after rain prevented any further play.
Stars 141/7  lost to Renegades 145/6 by 4 wickets with 7 balls remaining.

Points of Interest:-

  • A plethora of Aussie youngsters are shining in this competition - Lucy Hamilton; Caoimhe (Keeva) Bray; and Ruby Strange have all shown they can more than hold their own at this level
  • By contrast the overseas players have generally failed to make much of an impression (with the exception of Wolvaardt), including the 15 English players. There has been the odd glimmer, but not much to excite England coach Charlotte Edwards.
  • As well as the injury to Alana King, Alyssa Healy has obviously got major problems with her thumb on her right hand - I'd guess there is a fracture. In addition Amelia Kerr pulled out of her last game in the warm-up with a quad injury.
  • Sophie Molineux has returned for the Renegades which strengthens them immensely - good with the bat and the ball
  • The Hurricanes remain the only team not to have lost a game and head the table
  • The Stars and the Heat are bottom of the table without a win in any of their three starts
  • The rain continues to be an issue shortening two of this weekend's games
There are no games tomorrow (Monday), but four of the five games this week are evening games, which means they are at a more watchable 8:10/9:10am here in the UK.
This week's games
Hurricanes v Strikers - Canes must be favourites to keep their 100% record going. Strikers batting seems to be Wolvaardt......and not much else.
Thunder v Scorchers - Difficult to see Thunder getting off the mark v Scorchers, although they are a rather erratic bunch, who don't bat very deep. Two of their games have been won batting second in rain-restricted matches. Might be tight?
Hurricanes v Renegades - Two games in three days for the Canes, with a journey from Tasmania to Sydney in between. Renegades bat deep, even if they don't have players making the big scores. Canes will be favourites, but if the Renegades can get Lee and DWH before they get going, they might just pull off the win.
Sixers v Stars - Second game on at the batter-friendly North Sydney Oval on Thursday should see Sixers consolidate their place in the top 4 and Stars continue to prop up the other 7 teams.
Heat v Thunder - Heat have seen nothing big with the bat from Harris, Rodrigues, Henry or de Klerk. It will be Thunder's second game of the week. If they have sneaked past Scorchers they might go 2 from 2.
Hurricanes v Sixers - This is actually the first game on Saturday, but starts late Friday here in the UK. Should be the game of the week. Canes won the previous meeting at a canter after a Lee/DWH big opening partnership. Can they do it again?

Let's hope the weather improves and all the games can be completed.

Martin Davies
16/XI/25

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