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Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL)

The Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL) are a women's Twenty20 cricket team based in Bellerive, Tasmania.[a] They compete in the Women's Big Bash League.

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Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL)
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LeagueWomen's Big Bash League
Personnel
CaptainElyse Villani
CoachJude Coleman
Team information
CityHobart
Colours  Purple
Home groundNinja Stadium
History
Twenty20 debut11 December 2015 (2015-12-11)
WBBL wins0
T20 Spring Challenge wins1 (2024)
Official websiteHobart Hurricanes
Current season
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History

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Formation

One of eight founding WBBL teams, the Hobart Hurricanes are aligned with the men's team of the same name.[2] At the official WBBL launch on 10 July 2015, Julie Hunter was unveiled as the team's first-ever player signing.[3][4] Julia Price was appointed as the Hurricanes' inaugural coach, while Heather Knight became the inaugural captain.[5][6]

The Hurricanes played their first match on 11 December against the Melbourne Renegades at Aurora Stadium, winning by 35 runs.[7]

Rivalries

Melbourne Stars

The Hurricanes and Melbourne Stars have combined to produce an inordinate amount of matches with close finishes, including:

  • 16 January 2016, Blacktown ISP Oval: On a crumbling pitch, criticised earlier in the Australian summer for its sub-standard preparation,[8] the Stars crawled to a first innings total of 7/96 before fighting back to have the Hurricanes at 4/49 in the twelfth over of the run chase. An unbroken stand of 48 runs from the next 51 balls between Corinne Hall and Amy Satterthwaite steered Hobart out of trouble, with Hall scoring a single on the final delivery to secure victory for the 'Canes.[9]
  • 20 January 2017, Blundstone Arena: In a rain-affected encounter, Hobart posted a first innings total of 3/115 off 14 overs. Chasing a revised target of 98 from twelve overs, Melbourne lost 4/7 late in the match (including the wicket of Emma Inglis for 51 off 31) to leave a required twelve runs from the last two balls for victory. Jess Cameron proceeded to hit a six off the penultimate legal delivery before Hurricanes off-spinner Amy Satterthwaite bowled a front-foot no-ball while also conceding a four on what would have otherwise been the final ball of the innings. With Satterthwaite having to bowl the final delivery again, Cameron scored the remaining single needed to pull off an unlikely six-wicket win for the Stars.[10]
  • 21 January 2017, Blundstone Arena: The following morning, on the last day of the WBBL|02 regular season, the Stars and Hurricanes met again—this time in what was effectively a quarter-final knockout match with the winner progressing to the semi-finals and the loser being eliminated from the tournament.[11] Meg Lanning made 81 runs for the Stars in the first innings, earning Player of the Match honours, but was dismissed in the 19th over by a stunning Julie Hunter catch at square leg.[12] A spell of 3/11 off four overs by Kristen Beams was not enough to defend the target of 136 as the Hurricanes scored the winning runs (through Corinne Hall again) with four wickets in hand and one ball remaining.[13]

Sydney Sixers

The Hurricanes and Sydney Sixers have met in two semi-finals:

  • 22 January 2016, Melbourne Cricket Ground: In a match initially shortened to 14 overs per side due to rain, the higher-ranked Hurricanes struggled in the first innings, managing a score of just 8/86. Further rain delays meant the Sixers' target was revised to 55 runs from eight overs, under the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method. Sydney cruised to victory with all ten wickets in hand and ten balls remaining. Veteran off-spinner Lisa Sthalekar was named Player of the Match for her bowling figures of 3/9 from three overs.[14]
  • 25 January 2017, The Gabba: Acting captain Alyssa Healy belted 77 runs off 45 balls to help the Sixers to 6/169 in the first innings. In reply, the Hurricanes were skittled for a miserly 66 runs, setting a new WBBL record for lowest all out total. The 103-run margin also set a new WBBL record for the largest victory by a team batting first.[15]

The Sixers defeated the Hurricanes in their first eleven encounters, setting a WBBL record for the longest head-to-head winning streak. The Hurricanes finally defeated the Sixers on their twelfth attempt:

  • 20 November 2019, North Sydney Oval: With captain Ellyse Perry sidelined due to a shoulder injury, the Sixers faltered early to a score of 5/30. A resurgence, led by Marizanne Kapp's unbeaten 55 off 40 balls, helped Sydney to a total of 7/134. Hobart's chase got off to a shaky start as they found themselves down 4/22 after five overs. A healthy partnership between batters Nicola Carey and Corinne Hall came to an end in the 15th over when Hall was spectacularly caught by former Hurricanes player Erin Burns in the outfield.[16] With 44 runs required from the final 33 deliveries, Carey went on to make 55 not out while a quickfire 29 by Chloe Tryon sealed victory for the Hurricanes with five wickets in hand and ten balls remaining. In addition to snapping their elongated head-to-head losing streak, the win set a new mark for Hobart's highest successful run chase.[17] Belinda Vakarewa, who sliced through the Sixers' top-order, was named Player of the Match for her bowling figures of 4/19.[18]

Captaincy records

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There have been seven captains in the Hurricanes' history, including matches featuring an acting captain.

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Captain Span M Won Lost NR W–L%
Heather Knight 2015–17 30 15 14 1 51.72
Corinne Hall 2017–20 37 7 27 3 20.59
Isobel Joyce 2018 5 2 3 0 40
Sasha Moloney 2018–19 14 2 12 0 14.29
Rachel Priest 2021 14 5 8 1 38.46
Elyse Villani 2022–24 39 18 19 2 49.15
Heather Graham 2023 1 0 1 0 0
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Season summaries

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Chart of yearly table positions for Hobart Hurricanes in WBBL
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Season W–L Pos. Finals Coach Captain Most Runs Most Wickets Most Valuable Player Refs
2015–16 8–6 2nd SF Julia Price Heather Knight Heather Knight – 363 Veronica Pyke – 22 Heather Knight [20][21][22]
2016–17 7-6 4th SF Julia Price Heather Knight Heather Knight – 334 Hayley Matthews – 20 Amy Satterthwaite [23][24][25]
2017–18 2–12 8th DNQ Julia Price Corinne Hall[b] Hayley Matthews and Georgia Redmayne – 297 Nicola Hancock – 11 Hayley Matthews [26][27][28]
2018–19 2–12 8th DNQ Salliann Beams Sasha Moloney Heather Knight – 374 Brooke Hepburn – 15 Heather Knight [29][30][31]
2019-20 4–9 7th DNQ Salliann Beams Corinne Hall Heather Knight – 282 Belinda Vakarewa – 20 Belinda Vakarewa [32][33][34]
2020–21 3–9 8th DNQ Salliann Beams Corinne Hall Rachel Priest – 354 Hayley Matthews – 12 Rachel Priest [35][36][37]
2021–22 5–8 6th DNQ Salliann Beams Rachel Priest Mignon du Preez – 414 Molly Strano – 15 Tayla Vlaeminck [38][39][40]
2022–23 7–6 4th EF Dan Marsh Elyse Villani Mignon du Preez – 380 Molly Strano – 18 [41][42][43]
2023–24 6-7 6th DNQ Dan Marsh Elyse Villani[c] Lizelle Lee – 409 Heather Graham – 16 Lizelle Lee [44][45][46]
2024-25 5-5 4th EF Jude Coleman Elyse Villani Lizelle Lee – 399 Heather Graham – 13 Nicola Carey [47][48][49]
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Legend
DNQDid not qualifySFSemi-finalists*Led the league
EFLost the EliminatorRURunners-up^League record
CFLost the ChallengerCChampions

Home grounds

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Venue Games hosted by season
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Bellerive Oval25532N/A[d]33 4 431
Invermay Park11 2
Kingston Twin Ovals2 2
Latrobe Recreation Ground3 3
West Park Oval22 4
York Park41224 2 15
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Current squad

The squad of the Hobart Hurricanes for the 2025–26 Women's Big Bash League season as of 19 February 2025.[51]

  • Players with international caps are listed in bold.
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No. Name Nat. Birth Date Batting Style Bowling Style Additional Info.
Batters
2 Elyse Villani Australia 6 October 1989 Right-handed Right-arm medium Captain
All-rounders
11 Heather Graham Australia 10 May 1996 Right-handed Right-arm medium
28 Ruth Johnston Australia 28 February 2003 Right-handed Right-arm off spin
Wicket-keeper
67 Lizelle Lee South Africa 2 April 1992 Right-handed Overseas Pre-Signing
Bowlers
4 Hayley Silver-Holmes Australia 18 August 2003 Right-handed Right-arm fast
6 Lauren Smith Australia 6 October 1996 Right-handed Right-arm off spin
26 Molly Strano Australia 5 October 1992 Right-handed Right-arm off spin
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Players

Australian representatives

Australia The following is a list of cricketers who have played for the Hurricanes after making their debut in the national women's team (the period they spent as both a Hurricanes squad member and an Australian-capped player is in brackets):

Overseas marquees

Associate rookies

Statistics and awards

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Team stats

  • Champions: 0
  • Runners-up: 0
  • Minor premiers: 0
  • Highest score in an innings: 3/212 (20 overs) vs Melbourne Renegades, 23 November 2023
  • Highest successful chase: 3/176 (19.4 overs) vs Brisbane Heat, 2 November 2024
  • Lowest successful defence: 7/117 (20 overs) vs Adelaide Strikers, 12 December 2015
  • Largest victory:
  • Longest winning streak: 5 matches
  • Longest losing streak: 10 matches

Source:[52]

Individual stats

Source:[52]

Individual awards

  • Others Records

Lizelle Lee has multiple WBBL records which she broke in WBBL|10, these are: the highest score in an innings (150* off 75 balls), the most sixes in an innings (12) and is the first and only player to score back to back WBBL centuries (150* & 103).

Sponsors

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YearKit ManufacturerChest SponsorBack SponsorBreast SponsorSleeve Sponsor
WBBL|01 Majestic Rebel Cripps Cripps Rebel
WBBL|02 Davey Street Davey Street
WBBL|03 (none)
WBBL|04 MyState MyState Cadbury
WBBL|05
WBBL|06 Tassal Tassal Blundstone
WBBL|07 Nike Hydro Tasmania Hydro Tasmania University of Tasmania
WBBL|08 RedZed
WBBL|09 Tasmania Tasmania
WBBL|10 Shark
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