West Indies star Hayley Matthews fires with bat and ball against Brisbane Heat at the MCG, powering the Melbourne Renegades to their maiden WBBL title.
South African star shatters WBBL record in remarkable turnaround after 'doubting myself and crying' during form slump
Lizelle Lee was down in the dumps after managing just 71 runs in her previous five innings in the WBBL for the Hurricanes before she broke out in unbelievable fashion.
Photo shows Lizelle Lee shares a laugh with teammate Heather GrahamWBBL match-winner swaps pub for prized scalp of Lanning
Unlikely hero Charis Bekker has starred with a return of 1-9 as she and Georgia Wareham helped the Melbourne Renegades post their third win of the WBBL season.
Photo shows Charis Bekker holds player of the match awardMolly Strano's magic catch not enough as Thunder thump Hurricanes
Sydney Thunder have quickly avenged Monday's WBBL loss to the Hurricanes with their imports starring in a 33-run victory at North Sydney Oval despite a stunning catch from Molly Strano.
Photo shows Molly Strano dives to take a catchFrom camp chairs and double-headers to Wimbledon champions, the WBBL has come a long way in 10 years
As the Women's Big Bash League celebrates a decade of existence, Meg Lanning remembers the day she played against Ash Barty in a T20 cricket match.
Photo shows A cricketer sits in the middle of two camp chairs with their helmet and pads on, their bat between their legsBig stadiums beckon for shorter WBBL in November
More Women's Big Bash League games will be played in stadiums and third-umpire technology will be greatly increased as part of the 2024 schedule.
Photo shows Two Adelaide WBBL cricketers walk on to the SCG, with an old pavilion behind them and blue sky overhead.Sydney Sixers land big WBBL blow on rivals Brisbane Heat with key signing
The Sydney Sixers have secured a WBBL recruitment coup in the first big pre-draft play under the league's new rules.
Photo shows A spin bowler is photographed about to deliver the ball in a Women's Big Bash League game.Will Canberra be granted a spot in the men's and women's Big Bash Leagues?
Cricket ACT is pushing hard to have a Canberra team in the men's and women's Big Bash Leagues (BBL) — but what are its chances?
Photo shows Mark Vergano wearking a black polo shirt.Adelaide Strikers down Brisbane Heat to win consecutive WBBL titles
The Adelaide Strikers have won consecutive WBBL titles, downing Brisbane Heat by three runs in a nerve-jangling final at Adelaide Oval.
Photo shows A woman with her mouth wide open and her fists clenched by her sides, wearing a cricket uniform.Adelaide Strikers leg spinner pushes for national selection
Adelaide Strikers bowler Amanda-Jade Wellington is expected to be a key player in Saturday's Women's Big Bash League final, but she hasn't been able to get a spot in the national team.
Photo shows Female cricketer Amanda-Jade Wellington bowls a ball during an Adelaide Strikers WBBL matchWomen's sport is rising faster than ever before — but which sports are keeping pace with wages?
The momentum of women's sport is in unstoppable motion, but the wages of some codes compared to others shows not all sports are created equal, writes David Mark.
Photo shows Dave storyHeat reach WBBL decider thanks to biggest-ever finals score
Grace Harris leads with the bat and Georgia Voll finishes Perth off with the ball as Brisbane books a ticket to its first WBBL final in four years.
Photo shows Brisbane Heat bowler Georgia outstretches her arms and shouts with joy after a Perth Scorchers WBBL wicket.Heat crush Thunder to secure spot in WBBL preliminary final against Perth
The Sydney Thunder's WBBL title hopes are over after crashing to their sixth loss from their past seven games.
Photo shows Amelia Kerr is patted on the shoulder by Georgia Redmayne after a wicket for the Brisbane Heat. Jess Jonassen is there too.'The goalposts seem to shift': Meg Lanning slams WBBL over English player's signing
Australian star Meg Lanning slams the WBBL's decision to allow England hero Nat Sciver-Brunt to play for Perth despite avoiding the competition's draft.
Photo shows Meg Lanning looks annoyedNo end in sight as Alyssa Healy signs new deal with Sixers
Alyssa Healy has signed a new three-year Women's Big Bash League deal with the Sydney Sixers, making it clear retirement from cricket is not on the horizon.
Photo shows A WBBL cricketer puts here thumbs up as she smiles looking out on the field from the team dugout during a game.After learning to leg spin in a town of 800 people, Jade Allen looks to make her mark on the world stage
On her way to South Africa for the Under-19 T20 World Cup, teenage cricketing prodigy Jade Allen is already looking ahead to what opportunities international cricket can offer.
Photo shows Jade Allen twirls a ball in her hand wearing a yellow and blue topThunder and Hurricanes players forced to dodge swooping birds during WBBL
The Hobart Hurricanes trounce the Sydney Thunder in the WBBL, but the biggest challenge for both teams seemed to be the wildlife at Blacktown Oval.
Photo shows Sydney Thunder player Phoebe Litchfield runs away from a swooping plover bird as a groundskeeper tries to shoo it away.Australia dealt blow ahead of upcoming women's Ashes series
Leg-spinner Sophie Molineux is among the key outs for the multi-format series that starts in January 2022.
Photo shows Sophie Molineux, pictured next to the stumps, bowls during a Test matchWBBL 'young gun' pushing for greater consistency to make Australian side
Despite also juggling HSC commitments, 18-year-old Phoebe Litchfield from Orange embraced a batting-order promotion to finish the 2021 WBBL season with 263 runs.
Photo shows A Sydney Thunder WBBL player hits out to the leg side as the Brisbane Heat wicketkeeper looks on.Why Alyssa Healy worries about elite sport's mental health pressure
Australia's star wicketkeeper and Movember ambassador speaks about the unique pressures of men's and women's cricket and social media abuse.
Photo shows Alyssa Healy is pictured in a baggy green, whites and wicketkeeping glovesUnderdog Strikers target early success against Scorchers in WBBL final
Having gone the long way to reach the final, the Adelaide Strikers know they need to make early inroads in the Perth Scorchers' strong batting line up to win Saturday's WBBL final.
Photo shows Tahlia McGrath and Sophie Devine smile while holding the WBBL trophy inside Perth Stadium