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Early WBBL Finish For Pooja
The WBBL Brisbane Heat will welcome back New Zealand seamer Jess Kerr for the remainder of the Weber Women’s Big Bash League.
Indian allrounder Pooja Vastrakar will finish her initial WBBL playing stint early...
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Heat Welcome Internationals
Kerr Sisters Set For Sixers
New Zealand sisters Amelia and Jess Kerr have linked with the WBBL Brisbane Heat team ahead of tomorrow night’s Weber Women’s Big Bash League season opener against the Sydney Sixers...
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The Brisbane Heat will open the Weber Women’s Big Bash League next week with arguably the best ‘Sister Act’ in the game.
New Zealand pace bowler Jess Kerr will join younger sister Amelia in the WBBL Heat...
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Dynamic English batter Danni Wyatt will make her debut for the Brisbane Heat this summer as she returns to the Weber Women’s Big Bash League.
The right-handed top order bat has played 55 WBBL games, having previously...
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The WBBL Brisbane Heat are nearing the finalisation of their squad for this summer’s Weber Women’s Big Bash League.
The Heat today announced ACT Meteors pace bowler Zoe Cooke had re-signed for a second season with the...
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The WBBL Brisbane Heat will welcome exciting Indian allrounder Pooja Vastrakar to the Weber Women’s Big Bash League for the first time.
Vastrakar, 22, joins New Zealand allrounder Amelia Kerr as the Heat’s international recruits to date,...
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The WBBL Brisbane Heat will pack a punch in 2022-23 with Grace and Laura Harris signing new deals for the coming Weber Women’s Big Bash League.
The Harris sisters are the latest Heat stars to commit to...
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The WBBL Brisbane Heat will head into a bumper Weber Women’s Big Bash League this summer with batting trump Georgia Redmayne extending her current contract for a further 12 months.
Today’s WBBL fixture announcement in Mackay also...
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The Brisbane Heat have re-signed the reigning Queensland Fire Player of the Year to further bolster their playing ranks ahead of this year’s Weber Women’s Big Bash League.
Batter Mikayla Hinkley had dual reasons to celebrate the...
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The WBBL Brisbane Heat will welcome back star New Zealand allrounder Amelia Kerr for this summer’s Weber Women’s Big Bash League.
Kerr, 21, has successfully returned to the playing arena after taking a break from the game...
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