So the league stage of this year's WBBL has concluded and we move onto to the Finals - not quite sure how you can have more than one, but that is by the by! Here is a quick wrap up of what has happened this week, before a look at the three Finals!
Results this week:-
Scorchers 184/5 beat Renegades 154/9 by 30 runs
Sixers 164/5 beat Stars 148/8 by 16 runs
Thunder 153/7 beat Heat 130/6 by 23 runs
Sixers 130/9 lost to Renegades 134/4 by 6 wickets with 22 balls remaining
Strikers 167/4 No Result v Hurricanes due to a ball being rolled into the pitch
Stars 66/6 (10 overs) lost to Thunder 79/1 by 9 wickets with 17 balls remaining
Heat 164/7 lost to Scorchers 165/3 by 7 wickets with 4 balls remaining
Sixers 173/4 beat Strikers 172/7 by 1 run
Points of Interest:-
- Sixers could possibly have finished top of the pile if they won all three of their games in the final week of the competition. They dispatched the Stars, but then failed to turn up against the Renegades. Other results meant the last game of the season v Strikers was a straight knockout. Sixers won by 1 run getting a run out off the last ball. I genuinely shed a tear for the Strikers.
- Just on that last game - great 100 from Ellyse Perry, but spare a thought for Bridget Patterson, who hit 65 off 35 balls when Strikers looked to have no hope. They needed 70 off the last 30 balls. They ended up needing 4 off 3 balls, after she deposited Ash Gardner for 4 4 6 off the first three balls of the last over. She then ran a leg bye.....in hindsight perhaps a mistake. Gardner bowled Wello next ball and Eccles was run out going for the tieing second off the last ball to leave Strikers agonisingly short. Cricket can be so cruel.
- Stars had 11 points from 8 games coming into the last week - at the end of it they still had 11 points and clung on to a qualifying spot by their fingernails. Having lost to the Sixers, they then got pasted by the Thunder in a 10 over shoot out, where their batters missed the target and their bowlers fired blanks. Can they reload before the Finals?
- The unluckiest person not to be involved in the Finals has to be Georgia Wareham. She has been inspirational for the Renegades, not only taking the most wickets in the competition, but at the best economy rate. That is an achievement on its own. But she has also scored 277 runs, averaging almost 40 every time she goes to the crease. Renegades need to recruit better overseas players for WBBL12. Having a recognisable name or one good innings are simply not enough.
- And finally - where does this tournament (and recent form) leave the careers of Tahlia McGrath, Alyssa Healy and Megan Schutt? Should they be in the Australia T20 World Cup squad next year? Will Australia be bold enough to try a few new faces in the series against India in the new year? Are Australia as hard as they are made out to be? We will see.....
Sixers v Scorchers (The Challenger) - So let's assume......Sixers will have home advantage whoever they play, which means the game will be at North Sydney Oval, which means lots of runs. On paper Sixers have the better top 5 batters, but Healy and Kerr have contributed little and Gardner is a bit hit and miss (perhaps the pressure of captaincy weighs heavy?). They will be favourites, but cometh the hour cometh the Mooney or the Devine....
Hurricanes v Scorchers (The Final - finally) - Canes have been the dominant team all competition, but their last game ended when a groundsman rolled a ball into the Adelaide pitch, which means their batters haven't had a knock for nearly two weeks. Can Scorchers catch them cold in Cane's first ever WBBL final? I think they might just do it in a last ball thriller. Well we can hope can't we?
No more nonsense from me on the WBBL, but I'm sure I'll find something else to share my random thoughts on soon........stay tuned.
Martin Davies
07/XII/2025
The Knockout Final (3rd v 4th) will be Scorchers v
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