WBBL 2025 Prize Money Breakdown: Who will win the season 11, Foreign Players List all you need to know

We are nearing the end of the Women’s Big Bash League season 11, and you might be wondering what the WBBL 2025 Prize Money Breakdown is. The 11th edition of the 2025–26 Women’s Big Bash League started on the 9th of November, and the final of this edition will take place on 13th December. The venue is yet to be decided.

A total of eight teams are participating in the 2025–26 Women’s Big Bash League, and we are going to see a total of 43 matches. Sydney Sixers, Perth Scorchers, Melbourne Renegades, Adelaide Strikers, Brisbane Heat, Hobart Hurricanes, Sydney Thunder, and Melbourne Stars are the teams. The question is will we see a new winner in the eleventh edition of the Women’s Big Bash League or not.

Also check out: What is Meg Lanning’s Net worth in 2025?

WBBL 2025 Prize Money Breakdown

The total prize money of the Women’s Big Bash League season 11 is not clearly mentioned in public. When we look at the prize money of the Men’s Big Bash than it is around $890,000. The winners get $450,000 while the runner-up gets $260,000.

Eventually, Cricket Australia significantly boosted women’s player payments across domestic contracts in recent years, but the total prize money for the Women’s Big Bash League is not out for the public yet. We can assume the prize money can be a little similar to what is for the Men’s Big Bash League.

Who will win season 11?

As per the current form, the Hobart Hurricanes are the team that looks in great form and is performing very well. The defending champions, Melbourne Renegades, have a chance to get their place in the top four. You can never write off the Sydney Sixers as they can win it too. Meg Lanning and Danielle Wyatt-Hodge are enjoying scoring runs as both batters have already scored more than 400 runs in just nine matches. Both players have also scored quick centuries.

Women’s Big Bash League season 11: Foreign Players List

Player NameCountryTeam
Sophie EcclestoneEnglandAdelaide Strikers
Tammy BeaumontEnglandAdelaide Strikers
Laura WolvaardtSouth AfricaAdelaide Strikers
Jemimah RodriguesIndiaBrisbane Heat
Chinelle HenryWest IndiesBrisbane Heat
Nadine de KlerkSouth AfricaBrisbane Heat
Natalie Sciver-BruntEnglandHobart Hurricanes
Danni Wyatt-HodgeEnglandHobart Hurricanes
Linsey SmithEnglandHobart Hurricanes
Deandra DottinWest IndiesMelbourne Renegades
Alice CapseyEnglandMelbourne Renegades
Amy JonesEnglandMelbourne Stars
Dani GibsonEnglandMelbourne Stars
Marizanne KappSouth AfricaMelbourne Stars
Sophie DevineNew ZealandPerth Scorchers
Paige ScholfieldEnglandPerth Scorchers
Chloe TryonSouth AfricaPerth Scorchers
Amelia KerrNew ZealandSydney Sixers
Sophia DunkleyEnglandSydney Sixers
Mady VilliersEnglandSydney Sixers
Chamari AthapaththuSri LankaSydney Thunder
Heather KnightEnglandSydney Thunder
Shabnim IsmailSouth AfricaSydney Thunder

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