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Lisa Keightley Extends Sydney Thunder Tenure for Two More WBBL Seasons

Lisa Keightley has signed a two-year contract extension to remain head coach of Sydney Thunder in the WBBL through season 13. She has led the team to 17 wins and two finals appearances in three seasons. Keightley also coaches Mumbai Indians in the WPL and MI London in The Hundred. She is confident the squad can return to finals contention after a disappointing WBBL 12 campaign.

Keightley signs 2-year extension with Sydney Thunder as WBBL head coach

Sydney, June 23

Lisa Keightley has resigned with Sydney Thunder, putting pen to paper to remain head coach for the next two seasons through to the end of WBBL 13.

Keightley, who is currently head coach of Mumbai Indians in the WPL and MI London in The Hundred, has led Thunder to 17 wins and two finals series across three seasons at the helm.

Keightley, who appeared in nine Tests, 82 ODIs and one T20 match, is widely considered a great of NSW and Australian women's cricket. She has built a world-class coaching resume, leading both Australia Women and England Women, taking the Perth Scorchers to two WBBL Finals and guiding the Northern Superchargers to a Women's Hundred title.

Keightley is confident the side will return to finals form in WBBL|12 after a disappointing campaign last summer. "I'm really excited to be staying with Sydney Thunder for another two years. We've got the talent that can make us a title-winning side.

"Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll have both been outstanding for Australia recently. We saw Tahlia Wilson make her international debut for Australia off the back of another great year," she was quoted by Sydney Thunders.

"Last season was obviously disappointing from an on-field perspective. We know we have a much better performance in us, and we will be pushing ourselves to get back into genuine contention. I know this group, the work we're doing behind the scenes, and I believe the squad is building towards something special in the upcoming season."

Sydney Thunder General Manager Trent Copeland said the club is thrilled to continue with Keightley on board.

"Lisa is a genuine legend of women's cricket, and we couldn't be happier that she's sticking with us. She's a highly sought-after coach with interest from teams around the world, but she loves being here, and we love having her at Thunder," Copeland said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Good move by Thunder. Keightley has a fantastic record with women's teams across leagues. But I hope she focuses on domestic talent too—our Indian girls in WPL have learned a lot from her. Keep it up! 💪

Rahul R

Keightley is a legend no doubt, but disappointing to see her stay with Thunder after last season's poor show. She needs to step up. Also, with MI London, her focus might be spread thin. Just saying.

Ananya R

Love seeing women's cricket grow globally! Keightley juggling multiple leagues—WBBL, WPL, The Hundred—shows how much demand there is for quality coaches. Hope our Indian players get to work with her more. 🏏✨

Rohit P

Trent Copeland saying she's 'highly sought-after' is spot on. She's done wonders with England and Australia. But Thunder better back her in the auction, else it's just hot air. Actions speak louder than words, yaar.

Priya S

Yaay! Keightley is a gem. She knows how to spot talent—look at Litchfield and Voll. Women's cricket in Australia is lucky to have her. Wish we had more coaches like her in India too! 🌟

James A

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