Bigger bash: Women’s BBL gets own timeslot

Until now, the tournament has been played in tandem with the men from December to February, but this year’s fifth instalment will have its own time slot from October 18 to December 8.

Published : Jun 12, 2019 13:54 IST , Sydney

Women's Big Bash League will see each of the eight city-based franchises playing play 14 matches with the final hosted by the top-ranked team.
Women's Big Bash League will see each of the eight city-based franchises playing play 14 matches with the final hosted by the top-ranked team.
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Women's Big Bash League will see each of the eight city-based franchises playing play 14 matches with the final hosted by the top-ranked team.

Women’s cricket in Australia received a boost on Wednesday when the Twenty20 Women’s Big Bash League moved to its own window away from the men.

Until now, the tournament has been played in tandem with the men from December to February, but this year’s fifth instalment will have its own time slot from October 18 to December 8.

Cricket Australia’s head of fan engagement Anthony Everard called it “monumental for the women’s game”, as it allows the focus to rest entirely on female cricketers.

“It’s something we’ve been building towards and last year’s final series has proved that the WBBL is ready to stand on its own two feet,” he said.

Televised content nearly doubled last season with 23 matches broadcast on free-to-air and pay-TV.

To build on this, this year, seven consecutive family-friendly “festival weekends” will be broadcast live, with all remaining matches streamed on cricket.com.au.

Each of the eight city-based franchises will play 14 matches with the final hosted by the top-ranked team.

Brisbane Heat won its first title last season with four balls to spare in a sold-out thriller against the Sydney Sixers, watched by nearly 500,000 people on TV.

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