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The Sydney Sixers have claimed the star signing of Perth Scorchers’ international all-rounder Nicole Bolton for the next two seasons.
Bolton, who has played 55 International matches for Australia, makes the move East after spending her entire WBBL career to date with her home-town team, where she is Perth’s second all-time leading run-scorer.
“It’s going to be a massive change, but I’m really excited about this little phase in my career and looking forward to getting into the magenta,” Bolton said.
“The WACA has been extremely supportive of my decision to move across to the magenta and I can’t thank them enough for the contribution that they’ve made to me, not just for my cricket, but as a person over the last six years.”
Bolton is an important addition to the Sixers’ WBBL|07 squad with the departure of South Africans Dane van Niekerk and Marizanne Kapp.
The left-hander can bat anywhere in the batting order and her off-spin provides “some of the most effective” powerplay overs in the competition, according to Sixers WBBL captain Ellyse Perry.
“The whole club is super excited to have Nicole come across to the Sixers for the next few seasons,” Perry said.
“Bolts has had an incredibly successful career at every level of the game. On and off the field she is a great contributor to any team she is involved in, and selfishly it will be lovely to have a chance to play WBBL with a great mate.
Photo Credit: LinkedIn profile photo of Ellyse Perry
“Bolts epitomises what it means to be a great teammate.”
Bolton reunites with three very good mates at the Sixers, all of whom she played so much of her international cricket alongside.
“Just the idea of being able to play with Pez, Heals and Ashleigh Gardner, I’m pretty good mates with all three and, it was a pretty easy decision in the end,” Bolton said.
“When I was first approached by the club, I hadn’t really thought about a move to be honest.
“The Sixers have been a really stable club since the WBBL started and have been really successful… how the whole organisation is set up made it really appealing to look into as an opportunity.”
Like in the BBL, the Sixers and Scorchers have enjoyed a healthy rivalry, and some classic WBBL contests including two Finals both won by the women in magenta.
Many of those Bolton was a major part of.
“We certainly have a bit of competitiveness between both clubs,” Bolton said. “It’s going to be really strange coming up against the Scorchers.
“But by the time I come to play them there’ll be no love lost that’s for sure,” she said with a grin.
Sydney Sixers WBBL Sqaud
Head Coach: Ben Sawyer
Contracted for WBBL|07: Ellyse Perry (C), Jade Allen, Nicole Bolton, Erin Burns, Stella Campbell, Lauren Cheatle, Ashleigh Gardner, Alyssa Healy, Emma Hughes, Angela Reakes, Hayley Silver-Holmes.
Sydney Sixers WBBL|07 Fixtures (All AEDT Start Times)
Thurs 14 Oct | Vs Melbourne Stars | 7:40pm | North Sydney Oval
Sun 17 Oct | Vs Sydney Thunder | 1:40pm | North Sydney Oval
Tues 19 Oct | Vs Melbourne Stars | 7:05pm | Blacktown ISP
Sat 23 Oct | Vs Sydney Thunder | 3:40pm | WACA
Sun 24 Oct | Vs Melbourne Renegades | 1:40pm | WACA
Sat 30 Oct | Vs Perth Scorchers | 5:15pm | Lilac Hill
Sun 31 Oct | Vs Melbourne Renegades | 1:30pm | Lilac Hill
Sat 6 Nov | Vs Hobart Hurricanes | 10:45am | Karen Rolton Oval
Sun 7 Nov | Vs Adelaide Strikers | 2:15pm | Centennial Park Oval
Wed 10 Nov | Vs Brisbane Heat | 7:05pm | Blacktown ISP
Sat 13 Nov | Vs Brisbane Heat | 7:05pm | Blundstone Arena
Sun 14 Nov | Vs Hobart Hurricanes | 1:40pm | Karen Rolton Oval
Sat 20 Nov | Vs Adelaide Strikers | 1:40pm | Great Barrier Reef Arena
Sun 21 Nov | Vs Perth Scorchers | 10:15am | Karen Rolton Oval
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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.