The Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) is one of the most popular women’s cricket tournaments in the world. It started in 2015 to give female cricketers a chance to play at a high level. Since then, the WBBL has become bigger each year, with many exciting matches and great performances.
The tournament brings together top players from Australia and other countries. Some teams have done very well over the years. Sydney Sixers were one of the best teams in the early years, winning two titles in a row (2016-17 and 2017-18).
Brisbane Heat also won back-to-back titles in 2018-19 and 2019-20. Recently, the Adelaide Strikers have become very strong, winning the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons. Melbourne Renegades is the latest addition to this list with their maiden WBBL title.
Other teams like Sydney Thunder and Perth Scorchers have also won titles, making the tournament exciting and hard to predict.
WBBL All-Season Winners List From 2015 to 2024
Season | Winner | Runner Up |
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2024–25 | Melbourne Renegades | Brisbane Heat |
2023–24 | Adelaide Strikers | Brisbane Heat |
2022–23 | Adelaide Strikers | Sydney Sixers |
2021–22 | Perth Scorchers | Adelaide Strikers |
2020–21 | Sydney Thunder | Melbourne Stars |
2019–20 | Brisbane Heat | Adelaide Strikers |
2018–19 | Brisbane Heat | Sydney Sixers |
2017–18 | Sydney Sixers | Perth Scorchers |
2016–17 | Sydney Sixers | Perth Scorchers |
2015–16 | Sydney Thunder | Sydney Sixers |
Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) Winners FAQs
Who won the latest edition of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL 2023)?
Melbourne Renegades won the latest edition of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL 2024) by defeating Brisbane Heat.
Who won the first edition of the Women’s Big Bash League?
Sydney Thunder won the first edition of the Caribbean Premier League.
How many teams have won the Women’s Big Bash League title?
Five teams have won the Women’s Big Bash League title in all nine seasons: Adelaide Strikers (2 times), Brisbane Heat (2 times), Sydney Sixers (2 times), Sydney Thunder (2 times), Perth Scorchers (1 time) and Melbourne Renegades (1 time).