R2 women
WBBL 6: Sydney Sixers Sign Lisa Griffith, Sarah Aley
Sydney Sixers have confirmed the final two players on their roster for the upcoming edition of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) with the signing of all-rounder Lisa Griffith and the return of veteran swing bowler Sarah Aley.
Griffith comes to the Sixers after three seasons with Sydney Thunder, while Aley, the second highest wicket-taker in the history of the WBBL with 83 scalps, will play her sixth season in the magenta of the Sixers.
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