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Eleven men and nine women will represent the Sydney Sixers at the Indigenous Festival of Cricket this Friday at the Artie Smith Oval in Bomaderry on the NSW South Coast.
Co-hosted by the Shoalhaven Council and the Cricket NSW Foundation, the Indigenous Festival of Cricket will begin with a Welcome to Country, followed by an Indigenous youth cricket program before the women’s fixture at 1.30pm and the men’s match at 5.00pm.
The two teams will don the 2023/2024 First Nations kit worn across Weber WBBL|09 and KFC BBL|13.
Designed by proud Wiradjuri woman Lua Pellegrini, the Sixers First Nations kit tells the story of connection and community. You can read more on the details behind the design here.
Co-hosted by the Shoalhaven Council and the Cricket NSW Foundation, the Indigenous Festival of Cricket will begin with a Welcome to Country, followed by an Indigenous youth cricket program before the women’s fixture at 1.30pm and the men’s match at 5.00pm.
Sydney Sixers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men’s Team
Ryan Bray
David Bruton-Duroux
Matt Carvosso
Luca Croft
Aiden Gibson
Rees Gibson
Jakob Haines
Thor Harradine
Lesley Smith
Raymond Steadman
Ashley White
Sydney Sixers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Team
Kylie Chant
Sasha Croft
Charletee Keeler
Mackenzie Keeler
Sally Keeler
Katrina Molyneaux
Iriaka Ross
Roxanne Van-Veen
Marnee Walters
Name of Author: Sydney Sixers
The Sydney Sixers are an Australian professional Twenty20 cricket team competing in the Big Bash League (BBL). Based at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the Sixers, along with the Sydney Thunder, succeeded the New South Wales Blues from the now-defunct KFC Twenty20 Big Bash.