Sydney Sixers' record-breaking 11 wins in the regular season came up short as they had a spectacular top-order collapse. Deandra Dottin put forth a stellar all-around performance, and Darcie Brown's pace won two crucial wickets.
Since making her international debut against Pakistan in 2016 as a 17-year-old, Ecclestone has forged her reputation as the world's premier T20I bowler via her 78 wickets from only 58 matches.
The 24-year-old has been a regular fixture in the Women's Big Bash League and will join the Renegades for WBBL|08, after spending five of the past seven seasons in Hobart
The 20-year-old pace bowler first made a name for herself amongst Australian cricket fans, when the Sydney Thunder signed her as an injury replacement for South African bowler and WBBL 06 Player of the Final, Shabnim Ismail
Perry is a foundation member of the Sixers, who has skippered the club in all editions of the world's premier women's domestic competition, including titles in WBBL 02 and WBBL 03
With 126 T20I matches and 143 ODI appearances under her belt, in addition to dual WBBL and Hundred stints, Dottin is one of the most experienced players in the game.
Molineux is a two-time ICC T20 World Cup winner and captained the Melbourne Renegades to the WBBL finals in her first campaign as captain last year. The move will see Meg Lanning take a step back in leadership within the Victorian squad.