The women’s big bash league is a T20 Cricket tournament amongst women specially held in Australia but women across the entire glow take part in it. The women’s big bash league started in 2015 and the latest edition of the tournament was held in 2021 where the Perth Scorchers won the tournament. a total of 8 teams take part in the women's big bash league and the T20 format of the tournament is very much interesting as the men’s big bash league tournament. Through this article, the discussion about the top 10 highest wicket-takers in the women’s big bash league will be done.

1. Molly Strano (119)

The highest wicket-taker in the women’s big bash league tournament is Australian bowler Molly Strano. She has successfully represented the Hobart Hurricanes women and the Melbourne Renegades women in the big bash league tournament. Molly has played 99 big bash league matches since 2015 and has taken 119 wickets in them with an economy of 6.64 at an average of 19.36.

2. Jess Jonassen (113)

The second-highest wicket-taker in the women's big bash league is Jess Jonassen of Australia. She has successfully taken 113 wickets in the women’s big bash league at an average of 20.05 with an economy of 6.23 while representing the Brisbane Heat women in 103 big bash league matches since 2015.

3. Amanda Wellington (103)

The next bowler on the list of the top 10 highest wicket-takers in the women’s big bash league is also an Australian bowler Amanda Wellington. She has successfully played 102 matches in the women's big bash league for the Adelaide Strikers women since 2015. In these matches, Amanda has taken 103 wickets at an average of 21.14 while having an economy of 2.73.

4. Marizanne Kapp (102)

The next bowler with the highest wickets in the women’s big bash league is Marizanne Kapp. She has represented the Sydney Sixers women and the Perth Scorchers women in the women's big bash league since 2015. While representing these teams she has successfully played 97big bash league matches and has taken 102 wickets in them at an average of 18.32 with an exceptional economy of 5.30.

5. Heather Graham (102)

The fifth highest wicket-taker in the women’s big bash league is Heather Graham. She has taken 102 wickets in the big bash league of women's while playing 100 matches in the tournament since 2015 for the Perth Scorchers women. She took the wickets at an average of 21.1 while having an economy of 6.86.

6. Nicola Carey (99)

Nicola Carey has taken 99 wickets in the women’s big bash league tournament which makes her the 6th highest wicket taker in the tournament. She has successfully played 99 matches in the women’s big bash league since 2015 while representing the Sydney thunder women and the Hobart Hurricanes women. She has an economy of 6.90 in the big bash league and an average of 23.13.

7. Sarah Coyte (93)

The next bowler on the list of the top 10 highest wicket-takers in the women’s big bash league is Sarah Coyte. She has played 91 women’s big bash league matches since 2015 and has taken 93 wickets in them at an average of 21.62 while having an economy of 6.68. Sarah has represented Adelaide Strikers women and the Sydney Sixers women in the women’s big bash league.

8. Sarah Aley (89)

The eighth most wicket-taker in the women’s big bash league is Sarah Aley. She has taken 89 wickets in the women's big bash league while representing the Sydney Sixers women since 2015 in 81 women’s big bash league matches. She has taken these wickets at an average of 17.84 while having an economy of 6.58 as well.

9. Megan Schutt (87)

The next bowler on the list of the top 10 highest wicket-takers in the women’s big bash league is Megan Schutt. She has played 98 women’s big bash league matches from 2015 and has taken 87 wickets in them at an average of 23.81 while having an exceptional economy of 5.67. Sarah has represented Adelaide Strikers women in the women’s big bash league.

10. Sammy Johnson (85)

The last bowler on the list with the highest wickets in the women’s big bash league is Sammy Johnson. She has represented the Brisbane Heat women and the Sydney thunder women in the big bash league since 2015. Sami has played 89 women’s big bash league matches and has taken 85 wickets in them with an economy of 6.69 at an average of 21.55.