Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women Head to Head in T20 – Records, Team & Players Stats

Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women Head to Head in T20 – Records, Team & Players Stats

The Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women head-to-head records highlight one of the most competitive rivalries in the history of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL). Both teams have consistently ranked among the top sides in the tournament, boasting world-class players and unforgettable matches.

Over the years, the contests between the Scorchers and the Sixers have delivered plenty of drama — from record-breaking centuries to match-winning spells. With both teams stacked with international stars such as Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Sophie Devine, and Alyssa Healy, these encounters are often a showcase of elite-level women’s T20 cricket.

Analyzing their head-to-head stats offers deeper insight into historical dominance, player matchups, and tactical trends that define this iconic WBBL rivalry. Whether it’s a run-fest in Perth or a tactical battle in Sydney, Scorchers vs Sixers matches always deliver top-quality entertainment.


Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women Head-to-Head Stats

CategoryStats
Total Matches Played21
Perth Scorchers Women Won11
Sydney Sixers Women Won9
No Result1
Tied0

The Scorchers hold a slight advantage over the Sixers with 11 wins, showcasing their consistency in both home and away fixtures.


Overall Snapshot

MetricPerth Scorchers WomenSydney Sixers Women
Average Runs per Match139.8135.6
Highest Total189183
Lowest Total8281

Both sides have displayed explosive batting potential, but they’ve also faced collapses under pressure. Their scoring patterns reflect the balance of power between batting flair and bowling control.


Most Runs in Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women T20s

PlayerRuns
Ellyse Perry (SYD)776
Beth Mooney (PER)532
Alyssa Healy (SYD)452
Ashleigh Gardner (SYD)325
Marizanne Kapp (SYD/PER)263
Nicole Bolton (PER)249
Elyse Villani (PER)238
Erin Burns (SYD)201
Sophie Devine (PER)196
Chloe Piparo (PER)195

Ellyse Perry leads the charts, dominating this rivalry with remarkable consistency. On the other side, Beth Mooney has been Perth’s backbone, anchoring their innings with precision and power.


Highest Individual Scores in Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women T20s

PlayerScore
Alyssa Healy (SYD)107*
Sophie Devine (PER)103
Ellyse Perry (SYD)102*
Beth Mooney (PER)99*
Alyssa Healy (SYD)94*
Beth Mooney (PER)91*
Meg Lanning (PER)81
Ellyse Perry (SYD)80*
Meg Lanning (PER)76
Beth Mooney (PER)75*

These towering scores underline how top-order dominance defines this rivalry. Healy’s unbeaten 107 and Devine’s stunning 103 stand out as iconic WBBL knocks.


Most Wickets in Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women T20s

PlayerWickets
Heather Graham (PER)19
Ashleigh Gardner (SYD)16
Sarah Aley (SYD)15
Alana King (PER)13
Nicole Bolton (PER)10
Dane van Niekerk (SYD)10
Marizanne Kapp (SYD/PER)10
Ellyse Perry (SYD)10
Lauren Smith (SYD)9
Taneale Peschel (PER)9

Heather Graham and Ashleigh Gardner have been consistent wicket-takers, often breaking crucial partnerships and turning matches in their teams’ favor.


Best Bowling Figures in a Match

PlayerBowling Figures
Amy Edgar (PER)4/19
Ashleigh Gardner (SYD)4/21
Lauren Smith (SYD)4/23
Sarah Aley (SYD)4/23
Marizanne Kapp (SYD/PER)3/9
Nicole Bolton (PER)3/11
Sarah Coyte (SYD)3/17
Alana King (PER)3/18
Heather Graham (PER)3/19
Alana King (PER)3/21

These standout bowling performances have often changed the course of games — particularly from versatile all-rounders like Gardner, Graham, and Kapp.


Best Economy Rates in Perth Scorchers Women vs Sydney Sixers Women T20s

PlayerEconomy Rate
Nicky Shaw (PER)3.71
Ebony Hoskin (SYD)4.00
Sarah Coyte (SYD)4.25
Anya Shrubsole (PER)4.50
Carly Leeson (SYD)5.00
Courtney Grace Sippel (PER)5.14
Chloe Ainsworth (PER)5.25
Katie-Jane Hartshorn (PER)5.27
Kim Garth (PER)5.47
Radha Yadav (SYD)5.50

Maintaining sub-5 economy rates in T20 cricket is exceptional, showcasing control, precision, and adaptability from both pacers and spinners.

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