Meg Lanning had a wonderful WBBL|06, scoring 493 runs and leading her Melbourne Stars to the final
Laura Kimmince hit 12 sixes for the Brisbane Heat in WBBL|06, helping her finish the season with a strike rate of 205.81 for her 177 runs
Perth Scorchers' opener Sophie Devine was at her destructive best in WBBL|06, smashing 18 sixes, the most in the competition
Rising star Hannah Darlington was instrumental in Sydney Thunder's title-winning campaign, claiming 19 wickets at 13.68 with an economy rate of 6.19 in her 14 matches.
She was in new colours for WBBL|06, but it was the same old Beth Mooney, piling on runs for fun and putting her excellent glovework on full display.
Brilliant raw footage captured as the Sydney Thunder secure the WBBL|06 title, with our cameras taking you inside the on-field celebrations and into the change rooms as the players celebrate the club's second title
Sydney Thunder's teenage star Phoebe Litchfield takes the mic on a wander to chat with her teammates as they celebrate a special win in the WBBL|06 Final
The Sydney Thunder's Englishwoman Heather Knight had a brilliant WBBL|06 and the final was no exception, taking one wicket and sealing the win with a wonderful straight six.
The Sydney Thunder fired from the opening ball and led by excellent performances by fast bowlers Shabnim Ismail (2-12) and Sammy Jo Johnson (2-11) defeated the Melbourne Stars by seven wickets in the WBBL|06 final
An excellent night in the field for the Sydney Thunder could have been even better if not for five dropped catches against the Melbourne Stars
South African star Shabnim Ismail capped off a superb four-over spell in the WBBL Final by taking the key wicket of Melbourne Stars skipper Meg Lanning, sparking wild celebrations
A look at the journey to the WBBL|06 Final for the Melbourne Stars and Sydney Thunder, with the Australian leadership duo of Meg Lanning and Rachel Haynes on opposing sides for this blockbuster