Cricket Australia announces changes to the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) and introduces a new state-based T20 competition as part of a ten-year Women and Girls Action Plan aimed at boosting women's cricket. The changes include reducing the WBBL season to 40 games plus finals to align with the Big Bash League (BBL) and unveiling a new pathway for Australian women to compete in the Billie Jean King Cup.
Cricket Australia has reduced the WBBL season to 40 games plus finals to bring it in line with the BBL and fit within a burgeoning women's cricket calendar, while also creating a new state-based T20 competition https://t.co/mDr6ijczfM
Australia's path to potentially claiming the 2024 Billie Jean King Cup has been unveiled 🏆👀 #GoAussies https://t.co/sRpKmOZYHH
Cricket Australia made the announcements as part of a ten-year Women and Girls Action Plan that is designed to increase investment, interest and participation in women's cricket along with the clear objective of trying to win gold medals at the 2028 and 2032 Olympics… https://t.co/YLYMvsz2Hg
Domestic T20 competition for our best women's cricketers is going to look a little bit different this summer. The @WBBL has been revamped as part of our exciting new Women and Girls Action Plan ➡️ https://t.co/haKAkfADV3 https://t.co/qmtINt9x1L
Changes to WBBL and new T20 competition headline plan to grow women’s cricket https://t.co/FKT70VPs7g