HEAT FALL SHORT IN WBBL10 FINAL
Melbourne Renegades go from last to first in 12 months, holding off Brisbane Heat for a stunning triumph in…
Grace Harris
501
2
Mignon du Preez
382
3
Melie Kerr
355
4
Georgia Redmayne
354
5
Charli Knott
283
Jess Jonassen
24
2
Nicola Hancock
23
3
Courtney Sippel
16
4
Melie Kerr
10
5
Charli Knott
10
1
Adelaide Strikers Women
22 pts
2
Perth Scorchers Women
16 pts
3
Brisbane Heat Women
16 pts
4
Sydney Thunder Women
15 pts
Josh Brown
366
2
Colin Munro
224
3
Nathan McSweeney
222
4
Matt Renshaw
175
5
Sam Billings
145
Xavier Bartlett
20
2
Spencer Johnson
19
3
Paul Walter
17
4
Michael Neser
12
5
Mitchell Swepson
10
1
Brisbane Heat Men
16 pts
2
Sydney Sixers Men
14 pts
3
Perth Scorchers Men
13 pts
4
Adelaide Strikers Men
11 pts
We acknowledge and pay respect to our First Nations people and Traditional Custodians of the land and waters where we are privileged to live, work and play. We recognise and celebrate their spiritual and ongoing connection to culture and country. We respectfully acknowledge all elders past, present and emerging as we continue to cherish shared wisdom and grow with their guidance as we walk together toward a connected country.
Brisbane Heat’s indigenous artwork was collaboratively designed by WBBL player and proud Kunja woman Mikayla Hinkley and Brisbane Indigenous artist, Delores McDonald (“Aunty Delly”).
The centre circle represents the Gabba, alongside other water holes which used to be near the ground. 87 black strokes on red earth represent the wickets taken by Aboriginal great, Eddie Gilbert who played 23 games for Queensland.