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Courtney Sippel

Courtney Sippel is an Australian right-arm medium bowler and left-handed batter, known for her time with Brisbane Heat and now Sydney Sixers in the WBBL, plus Queensland and Tasmania in the WNCL, earning the Betty Wilson Young Cricketer award and representing Australia A, noted for pace, swing, and a strong work ethic. 

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Full Name
Courtney Grace Sippel
Born
27 April 2001
Place Of Birth
Kingaroy, Queensland,
Country
Australia
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Right-arm Medium
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Tasmania Women · Match 35 List A February 23, 2026 13 32 0 0 40.63
New South Wales Breakers Women vs Tasmania Women · Match 33 List A February 21, 2026 28 43 2 0 65.12
Tasmania Women vs Australian Capital Territory Women · Match 30 List A February 6, 2026 46 66 1 0 69.70
Tasmania Women vs Australian Capital Territory Women · Match 27 List A February 4, 2026 15 25 1 0 60.00
Tasmania Women vs Western Australia Women · Match 24 List A January 30, 2026 13 24 1 0 54.17
Tasmania Women vs Western Australia Women · Match 23 List A January 28, 2026 60 89 2 0 67.42

Matches

New South Wales Breakers Women New South Wales Breakers Women
Tasmania Women Tasmania Women
New South Wales Breakers Women New South Wales Breakers Women
Tasmania Women Tasmania Women
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Major Teams Represented

  • WBBL: Brisbane Heat (2019/20-2023/24), Sydney Sixers (2024/25-Present)
  • WNCL: Queensland Fire (2020/21-2024/25), Tasmanian Tigers (2025/26-Present)
  • Other: Australia A Women, Australia U19, Western Suburbs 

Domestic Debuts

  • Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) Debut: Sippel made her List A debut for Queensland on 30 January 2021 against the ACT Meteors.
  • Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) Debut: She debuted in the WBBL for the Brisbane Heat during the 2019/20 season (WBBL|05). 

Key Records & Awards

  • Betty Wilson Young Cricketer: Awarded at the Australian Cricket Awards (2023).
  • Australia A: Selected for Australia A squad.
  • WNCL: Part of the Queensland team that won the 2020/21 WNCL title.
  • WBBL: Played for two-time WBBL Champions, Brisbane Heat. 

Career Highlights & Style

  • Debuted for Brisbane Heat (WBBL|05) and Queensland (2021).
  • Known for generating pace and bounce, with ability to swing the new ball.
  • Secured a state contract with Tasmania for the 2025-26 season.