HEAT SET FOR SIXERS | Wrigley Into Squad

The WBBL Brisbane Heat has included Sunshine Coast product Mikayla Wrigley in their squad for tomorrow's important Weber Women's Big Bash League clash with the Sydney Sixers at North Sydney Oval.

The WBBL Brisbane Heat has included Sunshine Coast product Mikayla Wrigley in their squad for tomorrow's important Weber Women's Big Bash League clash with the Sydney Sixers at North Sydney Oval.

Wrigley, 20, replaces Lucy Bourke in the only change to the 13-player squad for tomorrow's game against the Sixers, with top four spots in the WBBL riding on the result.

The Heat completed a welcome win over the Adelaide Strikers at the Gabba on Saturday night, claiming their second win this season over the defending title-holders, and snapping a three-game losing streak.

Wrigley missed a week of the WBBL as she completed concussion protocols after being struck in the neck during a Katherine Raymont Shield match in the KFC Queensland Premier Cricket competition.

She made a strong return to playing on the weekend, with scores of 67no from 48 balls and 88 from 68 balls as the Scorchers won both of their T20 games.

The keeper/batter would make her WBBL debut if chosen in the starting team tomorrow after playing for the Heat in the pre-season T20 Spring Challenge last month.

The Heat play the Sixers tomorrow and then tackle the Melbourne Stars as part of a double-header at Drummoyne Oval on Sunday.

Tomorrow's match is a FOX exclusive and will also be streamed through Kayo from 2.30pm Qld time.

Weber Women's Big Bash League

Sydney Sixers v Brisbane Heat,

North Sydney Oval, Tomorrrow 2.30pm Qld time

 

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