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Women’s Big Bash to smash it out of the park

October 3, 2018 BY

Offensive fielding choice: More slips than a Dennis Lilly session line up for a chance nick from Cr Samantha McIntosh during a WBBL announcement at Eastern Oval on Tuesday. Photo: ALAN MARINI

MELBOURNE Renegades Women’s Big Bash League team is set to play a regular season match in Ballarat this year.

The game will take place at Eastern Oval on Sunday, 9 December, against the Adelaide Strikers.

The choice of venue has drawn praise from the head of the Renegades organisation.

“The Renegades are delighted to be playing here in Ballarat in December,” CEO Stuart Coventry said.

“We are glad to be bringing the best two women’s teams in the world to play here.”

At Tuesday’s announcement City of Ballarat Mayor Councillor Samantha McIntosh applauded the decision.

“It is an exciting move forwards for our local female cricketers,” she said.

“This is going to be the biggest season in the WBBL and we’re thrilled Ballarat will be a part of it.”

Cr McIntosh added that the arrival of WBBL is a positive step forward for the city and for the growing number of women and girls choosing to play cricket in Ballarat.

Mr Coventry said that playing more twenty20 games outside he capital cities was part of growing the sport.

“It is important to be bringing games to our regional areas and this in turn will help the game to grow for women all over Australia,” he said.

“We will hope to see three or four thousand people here to watch the game and it is wonderful to have the support of the City, and we hope to see you there.”