The Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) 11 Challenger promises a gripping contest as Perth Scorchers Women take on Sydney Sixers Women at the batting friendly North Sydney Oval on December 11. The surface, renowned for its true bounce and support for stroke making, sets the stage for a high-quality clash between two star studded units arriving with differing recent trends.

Sydney Sixers Women have displayed admirable grit across the season, winning six of their ten games on the back of impactful all-round displays and consistent contributions from their core players, making them a formidable side in both chases and when setting totals on such batting-friendly tracks.
Perth Scorchers Women also come into this knockout with six wins, riding a wave of confidence driven largely by skipper Sophie Devine’s explosive batting and tight bowling. Their ability to adjust swiftly to bounce and pace, backed by a disciplined bowling unit, gives the Scorchers solid belief as they head into this crucial encounter.
Head-to-Head:
- Total Matches Played – 23
- Sydney Sixers Women Wins – 10
- Perth Scorchers Women Wins – 12
- Tied – 1
- No Result – 0
Where to Watch: WBBL11 Challenger
Date – December 11, 2025
Time – 1:45 PM IST
Venue – North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Broadcast Details:
Australia –
Matches are broadcasted on Fox Sports, Channel 7, 7mate, 7plus Sport, and the CA live app, with live streaming available via Kayo Sports and Foxtel.
India –
The tournament is televised on Star Sports channels (Star Sports 2, Star Sports 2HD) and streamed live on Jio Hotstar.
United Kingdom –
Live coverage is available on Sky Sports, Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports MIX, Sky Sports UHDR, and Sky Sports Main Event, with streaming accessible via Sky Go and Sky Sports Now.
United States of America –
Willow TV will telecast the tournament live in the United States.
New Zealand –
SKY Sport NZ, including Sky Sports 3, will televise the games for the New Zealand audience.
Squads:
Sydney Sixers Women’s Cricket Team
Ashleigh Gardner (C), Caoimhe Bray, Maitlan Brown, Erin Burns, Mathilda Carmichael, Lauren Cheatle, Sophia Dunkley, Elsa Hunter, Alyssa Healy, Amelia Kerr, Lauren Kua, Emma Manix-Geeves, Ellyse Perry, Courtney Grace Sippel, Mady Villiers
Perth Scorchers Women’s Cricket Team
Sophie Devine (C), Beth Mooney, Chloe Ainsworth, Amy Edgar, Maddy Darke, Mikayla Hinkley, Alana King, Katie Mack, Lilly Mills, Freya Kemp, Ebony Hoskin, Paige Scholfield, Chloe Piparo, Shay Manolini, Ruby Strange
Schedule:
Perth Scorchers Women Fixtures
- Sunday, November 9: vs Sydney Sixers Women – Lost by 10 wickets
- Wednesday, November 12: vs Brisbane Heat Women – Won by 23 runs
- Friday, November 14: vs Melbourne Stars Women – Lost by 16 runs, DLS Method
- Sunday, November 16: vs Adelaide Strikers Women – Won by 9 runs, DLS Method
- Wednesday, November 19: vs Sydney Thunder Women – Lost by 9 wickets
- Saturday, November 22: vs Adelaide Strikers Women – Won by 1 run
- Thursday, November 27: vs Melbourne Renegades Women – Won by 4 wickets
- Saturday, November 29: vs Hobart Hurricanes Women – Lost by 7 wickets
- Tuesday, December 2: vs Melbourne Renegades Women – Won by 30 runs
- Saturday, December 6: vs Brisbane Heat Women – Won by 7 wickets
- Tuesday, December 9:vs Melbourne Stars (Playoffs) – Won by 28 runs
Sydney Sixers Women Fixtures
- Sunday – 9th November vs Perth Scorchers – Won by 10 wickets
- Thursday – 13th November vs Hobart Hurricanes – Lost by 6 wickets
- Saturday – 15th November vs Sydney Thunder – Won by 24 runs
- Thursday – 20th November vs Melbourne Stars – Lost by 111 runs, DLS Method
- Saturday – 22nd November vs Hobart Hurricanes – Won by 11 runs
- Friday – 28th November vs Brisbane Heat – No result
- Sunday – 30th November vs Sydney Thunder – Won by 6 wickets
- Wednesday – 3rd December vs Melbourne Stars – Won by 16 runs
- Friday – 5th December vs Melbourne Renegades – Lost by 6 wickets
- Sunday – 7th December vs Adelaide Strikers – Won by 1 run

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