The Ultimate Guide to the WBBL Finals Race

WBBL Finals Race

One of the nearest WBBL finals race, now entering in second last part of this season.

The race for Weber WBBL finals, it is looking ready for going to 10 wire. 2 points for separating other teams to reach in 2nd half of tournament.

 After the strong win against Adelaide Strikers, Hobert Hurricanes is now on the top of the table after match no: 25.

 On the other end there is only 1 win from 7 matches. That is 2 times reigning champion, Champion  Strikers.

 The top four teams in WBBL|10 will qualify for the finals. The top team at the end of the 56-match regular season will go straight to the finals and will host the finals on December 1.

The third- and fourth-place teams will compete in “The Knockouts” on Wednesday, November 27. The winner of that match will then play the second-placed team in “The Challenger” on Friday, November 29, for a place in the final. Click Here to view more

Here’s the eight teams are placed for the run home.

1st: Hobart Hurricanes (8 p)

Played 7

  • Won 4
  • Lost 3
  • NR 0
  • NRR 0.57

The run home

Nov 16 vs Strikers (Adelaide Oval)

Nov 21 vs Renegades (Ninja Stadium)

Nov 23 vs Scorchers (WACA Ground)

Lisle Lee’s impressive performance at the SCG and then against the Strikers at the Ninja Stadium in the subsequent match has catapulted the Hurricanes to the top of the points table. Lee will have the chance to score a third consecutive century when the Hurricanes take on the Strikers again, following their win against them on Wednesday, November 13. Danny White-Hodge will leave the squad to join England’s tour of South Africa and will be replaced by Kiwi player Suzy Bates.

2nd: Sydney Thunder (8 p)

 Played 6

  • Won 4
  • Lost 2
  • NR 0
  • NRR 0.248

The run home

Nov 15 vs Scorchers (MCG)

Nov 17 vs Sixers (Drummoyne Oval)

Nov 20 vs Stars (Drummoyne Oval)

Nov 23 vs Renegades (CitiPower Center)

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