I can see your enthusiasm, but I also have some questions. For example, what should I see, where should I see it, when should I see it, and why?
Well, friends, it’s time to stop panicking and start listening. Because we interviewed Brisbane Heat’s Charlie Knott to tell you everything you need to know about women’s cricket right now.
1. If you’re new, look no further than Big Bash.
The Webber Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) begins on October 27th with a showdown between defending champions Adelaide Strikers and Brisbane Heat at Adelaide Oval. If you don’t know much about cricket or are new to the sport, this should be your first point of contact.
“Cricket, especially the Big Bash, is a very accessible sport for first-time fans,” Charli told Mama Mia.
Because of the shortened format of the Big Bash matches, Charlie said, “You can expect a little bit more action than in a one-day match. There’s going to be bigger strikes, more fours and sixes, it’s going to be more fun for the crowd. You can expect a little more action in general.” It’s hype from a fan’s perspective. ”
As an added bonus, this year marks a milestone as Weber WBBL celebrates its 10th anniversary, so there are several surprises planned, including live entertainment such as a performance by DJ artist Kinder.
Avid cricket fans should know that they are still getting a lot of bang for their buck. Mr Charlie said fans could expect up to three hours of cricket with a “massive half-time show, performers, all kinds of entertainment and fireworks”. You’ll also see local legends and international stars like Elise Perry (Matilda turned cricketer) and powerhouses like Grace Harris and Meg Lanning.