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The Sydney Sixers are very excited to be playing front of their fans during WBBL|06, with tickets now on sale for the world’s leading cricket league for women.
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All rebel WBBL|06 matches will be played in a bio-secure hub in Sydney, beginning on Sunday, October 25.
The tournament will once again provide exceptional value for families looking for a fun and safe day or night at the cricket. Admission for all matches is $10, while children 15 years and under will be admitted for free, but must purchase a ticket online
Tickets will be available for all matches at Sydney Showground Stadium, Saturday and Sunday matches at North Sydney Oval and Wednesday matches at Blacktown International Sportspark.
All other matches will be closed to the general public, but will be available to watch via live stream on Kayo Sports, cricket.com.au and the CA Live app.
A number of additional health and safety measures will be implemented at rebel WBBL|06 matches to keep fans safe during the Covid-19 pandemic. Tickets must be purchased online in advance, with no box office sales on match day. Tickets will be limited to eight per customer and will be issued as mobile tickets only.
ADJUSTMENT TO SCHEDULE
Cricket Australia has also confirmed several minor changes to the rebel WBBL|06 fixture. The venue, timing and broadcast footprint for the tournament remains consistent with previous announcements, but some match-ups have been shifted within the fixture.
A full 59-game rebel WBBL|06 fixture remains in place with more matches on TV than ever before. A total of 24 games will be televised on Seven, while Fox Cricket will pick up 36 matches throughout the tournament. All matches will be streamed on Kayo, while 35 matches will be available on cricket.com.au and the CA Live App. ABC Radio will broadcast 49 matches.
The adjusted matches a:
- October 25, Perth Scorchers v Brisbane Heat, North Sydney Oval, 10:20am AEDT
- October 25, Melbourne Renegades v Melbourne Stars, Hurstville Oval, 2:30pm AEDT
- November 15, Sydney Thunder v Perth Scorchers, Sydney Showground Stadium 10:20am AEDT
- November 15, Melbourne Stars v Melbourne Renegades, Sydney Showground Stadium 1:45pm AEDT
- November 15, Hobart Hurricanes v Brisbane Heat, Drummoyne Oval, 2:30pm AEDT
The full rebel WBBL|06 fixture is available to download here (LINK)
TICKETED VENUE INFORMATION
For ticketed matches, all patrons much have a valid ticket for contact tracing purposes and safety management.
North Sydney Oval
- All matches ticketed except Monday, October 26 matches
- Tickets include reserved seats and general admission, with eight zones. All patrons required to remain in their zone for duration of the event
- Purchase at www.ticketek.com.au/cricketSydney Showground Stadium
- All matches ticketed
- All tickets are reserved seats only.
- Pre-purchase at www.ticketmaster.com.au/cricketBlacktown International Sportspark
- Tickets available for matches on Wednesday November 4, 11 and 18
- General admission event with venue divided in five zones. All patrons required to remain in their zone for duration of the event
- The Hill Zone 4 is alcohol free
- Pre-purchase at www.ticketmaster.com.au/cricket
Drummoyne Oval – All matches closed to public
Hurstville Oval – All matches closed to public
Note: All tickets are subject to availability and the Ticket and Entry Conditions
CA HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES
The following guidelines are designed to keep all cricket fans safe this summer.
- Try to keep two cricket bat lengths distance (1.5m) from others, especially those not in your social group
- Always follow signage and directions of Australian Cricket or Venue staff
- Whenever possible, remain in your seat or place (as specified on the ticket)
- Maintain good hand hygiene – wash your hands and use sanitiser as required
- Please stay home is you are feeling unwell
More information available at www.cricket.com.au/tickets/faq
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.