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North Sydney Oval To Host The Final Of Eighth Season Of Women's Big Bash League
The final of the eighth season of the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) will be held at North Sydney Oval on November 26, with the Sydney Sixers the first team confirmed for this year's title clash.
The Sixers earned the right to host the final at their home venue after securing a first place on the ongoing competition standings with 19 points currently, breaking a run of being outside the top four in the last three seasons of the tournament. A reserve day also exists for the final of the tournament, with the match able to be played on Sunday, November 27.
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