Tammy Beom to Laura Volvardt: Full list of foreign players selected in WBBL | 11 drafts

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As Australia is ready for an exciting summer of cricket, Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) The draft for the upcoming season had a star-stad lineup of foreign players, with all the eight franchises major selections. Fested on Thursday (June 19), the draft displayed a diverse pool of talent from all over the world, which represents all major cricket nations.

Jemimah Rodrigues: The only Indian inclusion in the list

He is the leading Indian all -rounder in headlines Gemimah rhodrigsWhich is maintained by Brisbane Heat. Her consistency and aggressive stroke played her a fan favorite, and her retention adds strength in the top order of the heat.

England star spinner Sophie Eclestone Made a high-profile switch for Adelaide strikers, joined the forces with experienced campaigners Tammy Beom and Laura Volvardt. Meanwhile, Sydney Sixers went to all -rounder Sophia stings, Adding more flexibility to their squad.

Many other major T20 stars added to the draft

Many other franchises performed bold moves. Sydney Thunder secured Sri Lankan Powerhouse Chamari athapathu And pace giants Shabney IsmailWhile Hobart storm adds English stars Natalie Skiver-Bunt And Danny WetPerth Scormers went to a well -round mixture, signing Sophie Divine, Cloe TritonAnd Pig Scholfield To balance their lineup.

Melbourne stars also strengthened their core, raising England Amy Jones And from South Africa Marriage Cup, Both are known to deliver under pressure. In teams with 23 international stars, WBBL 2025 has promised a thrilling season filled with world -class talent and fierce competition. Fans may expect fireworks when the action starts.

Also read: Drafts revealed in the first list of nominees; Laura Volvardt, Amelia Ker direct signs among others

Here is the list of new foreign players and the list of their respective teams:

  1. Chloe Treen (Perth Scormers)
  2. Shabnim Ismail (Sydney Thunder)
  3. Dani Gibson (Melbourne Stars)
  4. Jemimah Rodrigues (Brisbane Heat)
  5. Tammy Beom (Adelaide Strikers)
  6. Maddy Villiers (Sydney Sixers)
  7. Heather Night (Sydney Thunder)
  8. Paige Scholfield (Perth Scormers)
  9. Sophie Aclestone (Adelaide Strikers)
  10. Alice Capies (Melbourne Renegade)
  11. Chinley Henry (Brisbane Heat)
  12. Sophia dunkle (Sydney Sixers)
  13. Danny Wyt-Haz (Hobart Storm)
  14. Dendra dotin (melbourne rangeds)
  15. Linsi Smith (Hobart Storm)
  16. Amy Jones (Melbourne Stars)

List of pre -signed players:

  1. Sophie Divine (Perth Scormers)
  2. Amelia Ker (Sydney Sixers)
  3. Laura Volvard (Adelaide Strikers)
  4. Marizain Cupp (Melbourne Stars)
  5. Nut Skiver-Bunt (Hobart Storm)
  6. Chamari athapathathu (Sydney Thunder)
  7. Nadin de Clake (Brisbane Heat)

Also read: Melbourne Stars made WBBL on a new one year deal | Australian quickly signed for 11

This article was published for the first time Womencrick.comA Cricket Times Company.

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