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Women’s Big Bash League Winners List From 2015 to 2022

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Eight city-based teams compete in the Women’s Big Bash tournament, which substituted the Australian Women’s Twenty20 Cup competition that operated from 2007-08 to the 2014-15 season.

In 2022, the WBBL will be in its eighth season. The T20 competition had its debut season in 2015 and has gained interest from all over the world. The Women’s Big Bash League’s 8th edition started on October 13 and ends on November 20.

WBBL Winners List From 2015 to 2022

Year Winner Runner-Ups Won By Host
2022–23 Adelaide Strikers Sydney Sixers 10 runs Sydney
2021–22 Perth Scorchers Adelaide Strikers 12 runs Perth
2020–21 Sydney Thunder Melbourne Stars 7 wickets Sydney
2019–20 Brisbane Heat Adelaide Strikers 6 wickets Brisbane
2018–19 Brisbane Heat Sydney Sixers 3 wickets Sydney
2017–18 Sydney Sixers Perth Scorchers 9 wickets Adelaide
2016–17 Sydney Sixers Perth Scorchers 7 runs Perth
2015–16 Sydney Thunder Sydney Sixers 3 wickets Melbourne

WBBL 2022-23 Winners

WBBL 2022-23 Winners

The recent WBBL tournament has won by the Adelaide Strikers after beating the Sydney Sixers. In the final match, Strikers scored 147 runs by losing the 5 wickets.

But, Sydney Sixers makes 137 runs in 20 overs by losing all their wickets. The Player of the match award was won by Deandra Dottin who scored 52 runs on 37 balls on not out.

2021-22 Women’s Big Bash Winners

The final match of the 2021-22 edition was played between the Perth Scorchers against Adelaide Strikers. Perth Scorchers bat first and scored 146 runs by losing 5 wickets in 20 overs. Adelaide Strikers’ poor batting performance scored 134 runs in 20 overs by losing 6 wickets.

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2020-21 WBBL Winners

2020-21 WBBL Winners

In 2020-21, the Women’s Sydney Thunder team, who won in the first WBBL Edition, won a second championship this year. They chased down the easy score of 87 runs in 13.4 overs and beat Melbourne Stars with 7 wickets. Sammy-Jo Johnson took the most wickets and Beth Mooney scored the most runs during this season.

Women’s Big Bash League Winners 2019-20

Brisbane Heat defeated Adelaide Strikers by a score of 6 wickets in the final game to win their 2nd straight championship. They completed the 162-run goal with 11 balls remaining. In this tournament, Molly Strano had become the most wickets taker.

WBBL Winners List 2018-19

In 2018–19, Sydney Sixers made it to the final game four times in a row. Batting first Sydney Sixers scored 131 runs in 20 overs by losing 7 wickets.

Brisbane Heat achieved the score in 19.2 overs by losing 7 wickets and captured their first championship. Beth Mooney played amazingly and scored 65 runs on 46 balls and helped his team to win the match and become the player of the match.

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2017-18 Women’s Big Bash League Winners

The Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers squared off in the championship game in 2017-18. The Scorchers, who were batting first, were shut out over 99 runs. The Sixers scored the needed runs in 15 overs with 9 wickets in hand. Alyssa Healy once again led the way with 41 runs on 32 balls.

2016-17 WBBL Winners 

The Sydney Sixers’ unbeaten run began this year. They faced the Perth Scorchers in their match. Batting first, the Scorchers made 117 runs by losing the 7 wickets, which the Women’s Sixers team easily chased. For the Sixers, Alyssa Healy grabbed 40 runs within only 27 balls.

Women’s Big Bash League Winners 2015-16

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The women’s Sydney Thunder team defeated Sydney Sixers to win the game. Sydney Sixers achieved 115 runs in their opening innings while losing 5 wickets. With three balls left, Sydney Thunder finished the desired score.

The player of the match was Erin Osborne from the losing side, who won for her outstanding bowling effort.

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Most Times WBBL Winners

Team Years Wins
Sydney Sixers 2016–17, 2017–18 2 times 
Sydney Thunder 2015–16, 2020–21 2 times 
Brisbane Heat 2018–19, 2019–20 2 times 
Perth Scorchers 2021–22 1 time 
Adelaide Strikers 2022–23 1 time

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