• Harmanpreet Kaur stood out as the sole Indian representative for the WBBL team of the secade.

  • Ellyse Perry solidified her status as the greatest player of WBBL with her extraordinary performances.

Harmanpreet Kaur and Ellyse Perry included among players for WBBL team of the decade
Harmanpreet Kaur and Ellyse Perry included among the shortlisted 60 in WBBL Team of the Decade race

Harmanpreet Kaur is making waves in the cricketing world as she stands out as the sole Indian representative in the 50-player shortlist for the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) team of the decade. This prestigious list, unveiled recently, recognizes players who have showcased exceptional talent over the WBBL’s ten-year history. The final team will be determined through a combination of public voting and expert selection, with votes being cast from November 11 to 24 via the Big Bash App.

Harmanpreet Kaur among the greats

The WBBL team of the decade aims to honour the greatest players who have graced the league, and Kaur’s inclusion is a testament to her impactful presence in women’s cricket. As a captain, her leadership skills and performance have been pivotal for India on numerous occasions. The selection panel, chaired by Cricket Australia Director Clea Smith, includes notable figures like Mel Jones and Lisa Sthalekar, ensuring that the chosen playersꦉ reflect both skill and influence in the sport.

Ellyse Perry: The all-rounder extraordinaire

Ellyse Perry, another standout name in this race, continues to demonstrate her all-round prowess in WBBL 2024. With an impressive start to the season, Perry has already amassed significant runs and wickets, showcasing her dual-threat capability. As of early November, she has scored 252 runs across six matches, maintaining a whopping average of 84.00 – a remarkable feat that underscores her batting consistency.

Perry’s contributions extend beyond batting; she has also taken five wickets, proving her effectiveness as a bowler. Her ability to perform under pressure was evident when she played a crucial role in securing victories for her team, the Sydney Sixers. In a recent match against Hobart Hurricanes, Perry’s stellar performance helped maintain her team’s dominant position in the league.

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As fans prepare to vote for their favourite players, the anticipation builds for the announcement of the final twelve-member team at the 𝔉WBBL 10 final on December 1. The combination of public input and expert analysis will ensure that only the most deserving players are honoured in this historic selection.

Harmanpreet and Perry are not just competing for recognition; they symbolize the growth and evolution of women’s cricket on a global stage. Their achievements inspire future generations and highlight the increasing prominence of women athletes in sports traditionally dominated by men. As they vie for a place among the greats, their legacies continue to inspire countless aspiring cricketers around the world.

Here’s the list of 60 players shortlisted for the team of the decade:

Ellyse Perry, Harmanpreet Kaur (International), Sophie Devine (International), Sarah Aley, Samantha Bates, Suzie Bates (International), Alex Blackwell, Nicole Bolton, Nicola Carey, Lauren Cheatle, Sarah Coyte, Hannah Darlington, Mignon du Preez (International), Jess Duffin, Rene Farrell, Ashleigh Gardner, Heather Graham, Nicola Hancock, Grace Harris, Laura Harris, Rachael Haynes, Alyssa Healy, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Jess Jonassen, Marizanne Kapp (International), Delissa Kimmince, Alana King, Heather Knight (International), Meg Lanning, Lizelle Lee (International), Katien 🔯Mack, Hayley Matthews (International), Tahlia McGrath, Tegan McPharlin, Sophie Molineux, Beth Mooney, Rachel Priest (International), Georgia Redmayne, Amy Satterthwaite (International), Megan Schutt, Natalie Sciver-Brunt (International), Molly Strano, Annabel Sutherland, Stafanie Taylor (International), Dane van Niekerk (International), Elyse Villani, Georgia Wareham, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Laura Wolvaardt (International), Danni Wyatt-Hodge (International).

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