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Sydney Sixers (WBBL)

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Australian women's Twenty20 cricket team
This article is about the women's team. For the men's team, seeSydney Sixers.

Cricket team
Sydney Sixers (WBBL)
LeagueWomen's Big Bash League
Personnel
CaptainEllyse Perry
CoachCharlotte Edwards
Team information
CitySydney
Colours  Magenta
Home groundNorth Sydney Oval
Capacity20,000
Secondary home ground(s)Hurstville Oval
Drummoyne Oval
Secondary ground capacity5,000
5,500
History
Twenty20 debut6 December 2015 (2015-12-06)
WBBL wins2:WBBL02,WBBL03
Official websiteSydney Sixers
Current season

TheSydney Sixers (WBBL) are an Australian women'sTwenty20 cricket team based inMoore Park,New South Wales.[a] They are one of two teams fromSydney to compete in theWomen's Big Bash League, the other being theSydney Thunder. Having won two championship titles and fourminor premierships, the Sixers are the most successful WBBL franchise to date.

History

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Formation

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One of eight founding WBBL teams, the Sydney Sixers are aligned with themen's team of the same name.[2] At the official WBBL launch on 10 July 2015,Ellyse Perry was unveiled as the Sixers' first signing.[3] Perry would also become the team's inauguralcaptain.[4] On 12 November,New South Wales Breakers assistantBen Sawyer was announced as the Sixers' inaugural head coach.[5]

The Sixers played their first match against theSydney Thunder at Howell Oval inPenrith on 6 December, losing by nine wickets.[6] It took until their seventh match, a 20 December encounter with thePerth Scorchers at theSydney Cricket Ground, to register a win.[7]

Rivalries

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Melbourne Renegades

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The Sixers andMelbourne Renegades have combined to produce some of the most "thrilling"[8] and "controversial"[9] matches in the league's history, particularly revolving around close finishes,[10] including:

  • 3 January 2018,GMHBA Stadium: In "bizarre"[11] scenes, Sixers batterSarah Aley attempted to score a game-tying run on the lastdelivery despite Renegadeswicket-keeperEmma Inglis, having received the ball over thestumps fromfielderKris Britt and thus believing the match to be over, already celebrating victory. After deliberation, officiating umpires deemed the ball was notdead and the run would be allowed, thereby forcing asuper over which the Renegades nevertheless went on to win.[12][13]
  • 19 January 2019,Drummoyne Oval: In the Renegades' first finals appearance, with three runs required off the last ball for an upset victory,Sophie Molineux wasshort of her ground attempting the winning run due to a "miracle"[14] piece of team fielding by Sixers playersErin Burns, Sarah Aley andAlyssa Healy. In the resulting super over, Sixers captain Ellyse Perry hit asix offMolly Strano to eliminate the Renegades from the tournament. The match, in conjunction with the other semi-final played earlier in the day, was hailed as "the irrefutable rise of women's cricket"[15] and "sport with drama, skill and unpredictability – a potent recipe for success".[16]
  • 17 November 2019, Drummoyne Oval: The Renegades, requiring 28 runs off the last 12 balls with only three wickets in hand, pulled off a "great escape"[17] victory against the Sixers through a last-ball six fromCourtney Webb against the bowling ofMarizanne Kapp.[10][18][19] It marked the first time a WBBL team had won a match when needing more than four runs off the final legal delivery.[b][21] The ramifications of the result were season-shaping as the Renegades went on to edge out the Sixers for fourth spot on the ladder, making it the first season the Sixers would fail to qualify for finals.[22]

Sydney Thunder

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At theWBBL|02 season launch,Sydney Thunder captainAlex Blackwell said the Sixers "desperately want to beat us and we desperately want to beat them. It's set up to be a really good rivalry."[23] In a joint media conference ahead ofWBBL|05, SixerscaptainEllyse Perry said she considers the Thunder "our biggest rivals" while the Thunder'sRachel Priest claimed "it was a really intense rivalry right when I started with the team".[24] Noteworthy matches include:

  • 24 January 2016,Melbourne Cricket Ground: Having lost their first six games of the season, the Sixers stormed into the WBBL|01 final by winning nine consecutive matches.[25] Their streak would come to an end in a low-scoring championship decider plagued by "probably the worst fielding seen all tournament"[26] from both teams. Ultimately the Thunder scraped home by three wickets with three balls remaining to claim the inaugural Women's Big Bash title.Erin Osborne earned Player of the Final honours for her bowling figures of 3/21 off four overs.[27]
  • 14 January 2017,Sydney Cricket Ground: Defending a first innings total of 138, Sixersoff-spinnerLauren Smith conceded seven runs in the last over to tie the game. With scores still level after the subsequent super over, the Thunder were awarded the win on the boundary count back rule. Despite the intense rivalry between the two teams, the match was noted for asporting gesture by Thunder captain Alex Blackwell who, suspecting she interfered with the batter, withdrew anappeal that would have led to thedismissal of the Sixers'Sara McGlashan.[28]
  • 15 November 2019, Drummoyne Oval: The Sixers cruised to a comfortable 40-run victory, having also defeated the Thunder by 49 runs in the season opener—Perry top-scoring with 81 on both occasions. This marked the first time either team wouldsweep their fellow Sydneysiders in the regular season.[29][30][31][32]

Hobart Hurricanes

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The Sixers and theHobart Hurricanes have met in two semi-finals:

  • 22 January 2016, Melbourne Cricket Ground: In a match initially shortened to 14 overs per side due to rain, the higher-ranked Hurricanes struggled in the first innings, managing a score of just 8/86. Further rain delays meant the Sixers' target was revised to 55 runs from eight overs, under theDuckworth–Lewis–Stern method. Sydney cruised to victory with all ten wickets in hand and ten balls remaining. Veteran off-spinnerLisa Sthalekar was named Player of the Match for her bowling figures of 3/9 from three overs.[33]
  • 25 January 2017,The Gabba: Acting captain Alyssa Healy belted 77 runs off 45 balls to help the Sixers to 6/169 in the first innings. In reply, the Hurricanes were skittled for a miserly 66 runs, setting a new WBBL record for lowestall out total. The 103-run margin also set a new WBBL record for the largest victory by a team batting first.[34]

The Sixers defeated the Hurricanes in their first eleven encounters, setting a WBBL record for the longest head-to-head winning streak. The Hurricanes finally defeated the Sixers on their twelfth attempt:

  • 20 November 2019,North Sydney Oval: With Ellyse Perry sidelined due to a shoulder injury, the Sixers faltered early to a score of 5/30. A resurgence, led by Marizanne Kapp'sunbeaten 55 off 40 balls, helped Sydney to a total of 7/134. Hobart's chase got off to a shaky start as they found themselves down 4/22 after five overs. A healthy partnership between battersNicola Carey andCorinne Hall came to an end in the 15th over when Hall was spectacularly caught by former Hurricanes player Erin Burns in the outfield.[35] With 44 runs required from the final 33 deliveries, Carey went on to make 55 not out while a quickfire 29 byChloe Tryon sealed victory for the Hurricanes with five wickets in hand and ten balls remaining. In addition to snapping their elongated head-to-head losing streak, the win set a new mark for Hobart's highest successful run chase.[36]Belinda Vakarewa, who sliced through the Sixers' top-order, was named Player of the Match for her bowling figures of 4/19.[37]

Perth Scorchers

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The Sixers have met, and defeated, thePerth Scorchers in two championship deciders:

  • 28 January 2017,WACA Ground: With captain Ellyse Perry sidelined due to ahamstring injury, the Sixers posted a modest total of 5/124 in the first innings. Anunbeaten knock of 35 from 30 balls byKatherine Brunt was not enough to secure victory for the Scorchers, as the Sixers "fielded like demons and bowled dry"[38] in a "veritable classic"[38] to win by a narrow seven-run margin and claim their maiden title. Sarah Aley earned Player of the Final honours for her bowling figures of 4/23 off four overs.[39]
  • 4 February 2018,Adelaide Oval: Electing to bat first, the Scorchers were steamrolled for 99 all out. The Sixers experienced little difficulty in the run chase, mowing down the required target with nine wickets in hand and 30 balls remaining to claim a second consecutive WBBL title.Sarah Coyte earned Player of the Final honours for her bowling figures of 3/17 off four overs.[40]

Brisbane Heat

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The Sixers share a "growing rivalry"[41] with theBrisbane Heat. However, ahead of WBBL|05, Sydney wicket-keeper Alyssa Healy claimed "(Brisbane) have made a bit more of it than we have in the last 12 to 18 months, it's not something we're thinking of too much."[41] Noteworthy matches include:

  • 26 January 2019, Drummoyne Oval: The Heat pulled off an upset victory in the WBBL|04 final to deny a Sixersthree-peat, chasing down Sydney's total of 7/131 with just three wickets in hand and four balls remaining.Beth Mooney was named Player of the Final for her innings of 65 runs off 46 deliveries.[42] Mooney, who had been receiving on-field medical treatment for theflu andheat stroke, revealed in a post-match interview that her ongoinggame delays instigatedsledging from several opponents: "It was kind of nice to know while I wasn't feeling well, I was going well enough to piss them off and they were getting frustrated at how long I was taking toface up... I've played enough cricket against (the Sixers) to know what gets under their skin and we definitely won that battle."[43]
  • 19 October 2019,North Sydney Oval: In their first match of the 2019–20 season, the Heat posted a total of 6/165 before bowling out the Sixers for just 73. The crushing 92-run deficit was the second-largest defeat for a chasing team in WBBL history, and also the Sixers' lowest-ever score.[21][44]

Captaincy records

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There have been threecaptains in the Sixers' history, including matches featuring an acting captain.

CaptainSpanMWonLostTiedNRW–L%
Ellyse Perry2015–2413677531559.23
Alyssa Healy2017–198440050
Ashleigh Gardner2023101000

Source:[45]

Season summaries

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Chart of yearly table positions for Sydney Sixers inWBBL
Season W–L Pos.FinalsCoachCaptainMost RunsMost WicketsMost Valuable PlayerRefs
2015–168–63rdRUBen SawyerEllyse PerryEllyse Perry – 430Sarah Aley – 19Marizanne Kapp[46][47][48]
2016–179–5*1st*CBen SawyerEllyse Perry[c]Alyssa Healy – 479Sarah Aley – 28^Alyssa Healy[49][50][51]
2017–1810–4*1st*CBen SawyerEllyse PerryEllyse Perry – 552*Sarah Aley – 23*Ellyse Perry[52][53][54]
2018–1910–4*1st*RUBen SawyerEllyse PerryEllyse Perry – 778^Marizanne Kapp – 20Ellyse Perry*[55][56][57]
2019–207–75thDNQBen SawyerEllyse Perry[d]Ellyse Perry – 469Marizanne Kapp – 15Marizanne Kapp[58][59][60]
2020–216–65thDNQBen SawyerEllyse PerryAlyssa Healy – 402Marizanne Kapp – 13Alyssa Healy[61][62][63]
2021–224–98thDNQBen SawyerEllyse PerryEllyse Perry – 358Lauren Cheatle – 10Nicole Bolton[64][65][66]
2022–2311–2^1st^RUCharlotte EdwardsEllyse PerryEllyse Perry – 403Ashleigh Gardner – 23Ashleigh Gardner*[67][68][69]
2023–247–75thDNQCharlotte EdwardsEllyse PerryEllyse Perry – 496Lauren Cheatle – 21[e]Ellyse Perry[70][71][72]
2024–253–56thDNQCharlotte EdwardsEllyse PerryEllyse Perry – 424*Ashleigh Gardner – 16Ellyse Perry*[f][73][74][75]
Legend
DNQDid not qualifySFSemi-finalists*Led the league
EFLost the EliminatorRURunners-up^League record
CFLost the ChallengerCChampions

Home grounds

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VenueGames hosted by season
01020304050607080910Total
Blacktown ISP2N/A[g]2
Drummoyne Oval212117
Hurstville Oval12323112
North Dalton Park11
North Sydney Oval4124545328
Sydney Cricket Ground22321111
Sydney Showground Stadium33
Waverley Oval11

Current squad

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The squad of the Sydney Sixers for the2025–26 Women's Big Bash League season as of 19 February 2025.[76]

  • Players with international caps are listed inbold.
No.NameNat.Birth DateBatting StyleBowling StyleAdditional Info.
Batters
26Elsa HunterAustralia15 February 2005Right-handedRight-armoff spin
All-rounders
18Caoimhe BrayAustralia23 September 2009Right-handedRight-armmedium
88Maitlan BrownAustralia5 June 1997Right-handedRight-armfast
6Ashleigh GardnerAustralia15 April 1997Right-handedRight-armoff spin
48Amelia KerrNew Zealand13 October 2000Right-handedRight-armleg spinOverseas Pre-Signing
Wicket-keepers
77Alyssa HealyAustralia24 March 1990Right-handed
Bowlers
5Lauren CheatleAustralia6 November 1998Left-handedLeft-armfast medium
37Courtney SippelAustralia27 April 2001Left-handedRight-armmedium

Players

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Australian representatives

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Australia The following is a list of cricketers who have played for the Sixers after making their debut in thenational women's team (the period they spent as both a Sixers squad member and an Australian-capped player is in brackets):

Overseas marquees

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Associate rookies

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Statistics and awards

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Statistics and awards updated through to the end of WBBL|10

Team stats

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Opposition MWonLostTied NR W–L%
Adelaide Strikers211290057.14
Brisbane Heat218130038.1
Hobart Hurricanes211920090.48
Melbourne Renegades201360168.42
Melbourne Stars201090152.63
Perth Scorchers219111045
Sydney Thunder211080355.56
Total14581581558.27
  • Highest score in an innings: 4/242 (20 overs) vsMelbourne Stars, 9 December 2017
  • Highest successful chase: 5/184 (18.4 overs) vs Melbourne Stars, 22 November 2020
  • Lowest successful defence: 5/124 (20 overs) vsPerth Scorchers, 28 January 2017
  • Largest victory:
    • Batting first: 103 runs vsHobart Hurricanes, 25 January 2017
    • Batting second: 37 balls remaining vs Hobart Hurricanes, 23 December 2017
  • Longest winning streak: 9 matches (20 December 2015–22 January 2016)
  • Longest losing streak: 6 matches

Source:[79]

Individual stats

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  • Most runs:Ellyse Perry – 4,689
  • Highest score in an innings:Ashleigh Gardner – 114 (52) vs Melbourne Stars, 9 December 2017
  • Highest partnership: Ellyse Perry andAlyssa Healy – 199* vs Melbourne Stars, 3 November 2019
  • Most wickets: Ashleigh Gardner – 102
  • Best bowling figures in an innings: Ellyse Perry – 5/22 (3.5 overs) vsMelbourne Renegades, 5 November 2023
  • Hat-tricks taken:
  • Most catches (fielder): Ellyse Perry – 60
  • Most dismissals (wicket-keeper): Alyssa Healy – 99 (54 catches, 45 stumpings)

Source:[79]

Individual awards

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Sponsors

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YearKit ManufacturerChest SponsorBack SponsorBreast SponsorSleeve Sponsor
2015–16MajesticRebelXVentureXVentureRebel
2016–17BioglanPriceline Pharmacy
2017–18Nature's Gift
2018–19Priceline PharmacyiiNet
2019–20Ring.comToyo Tires
2020–21HummSydney Water
2021–22NikeHummiiNet
2022–23Weber

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Administrative and training base[1]
  2. ^In a20 January 2017 match, theMelbourne Stars initially required 6 runs off the last ball but theHobart Hurricanes conceded a boundary off ano-ball, and the Stars went on to score just one run off the final legal delivery to secure victory.[20]
  3. ^Alyssa Healy stood in as acting captain for three games
  4. ^Alyssa Healy stood in as acting captain for five games
  5. ^Ashleigh Gardner also took 21 wickets, but at a higherbowling average.
  6. ^Joint player of the tournament withJess Jonassen.
  7. ^No WBBL|07 matches were scheduled to be played in New South Wales due to border restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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