Adelaide Match Day: Scorpions and Breakers Clash in Crucial WNCL Showdown

Cricket Takes Centre Stage at Adelaide Oval
While the national sporting spotlight often flickers toward the eastern states for major league openers this time of year, today the heart of Adelaide’s professional sports scene is firmly planted on the hallowed turf of the Adelaide Oval. On this Thursday, 12 March 2026, the South Australia Scorpions host the New South Wales Breakers in a high-stakes Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) encounter that carries significant implications for the finals race.
The match, which serves as the first leg of a pivotal double-header, features two of the competition's most competitive sides. As of today, the South Australia Scorpions sit in third position on the WNCL ladder, trailing second-placed Queensland only on net run rate. A victory today against the ladder-leading NSW Breakers would not only boost their standing but also send a clear message to the rest of the league that the South Australian side is a legitimate title contender.
Match Details
- Teams: South Australia Scorpions vs. New South Wales Breakers
- Venue: Adelaide Oval, North Adelaide
- Start Time: 10:00 AM ACDT
- Format: 50-over One-Day Match
Squad Focus and Players to Watch
South Australia has named a strong, unchanged 13-player squad for today’s clash, led by captain Jemma Barsby. The Scorpions have been in excellent form recently, winning five of their past six matches, and they will look to maintain that momentum today. All eyes will be on Courtney Webb, who has been the standout performer with the bat this season, currently leading the team's run-scoring charts. Her ability to anchor the innings will be vital against a disciplined NSW bowling attack.
On the bowling front, the Scorpions will rely heavily on the spin of Amanda-Jade Wellington. Wellington has been a consistent threat throughout the 2025/26 campaign, leading the squad in wickets taken. The pace department, featuring Kate Peterson and Courtney Neale, will need to make early inroads against a Breakers top order that has dominated the competition thus far. The NSW side arrives in Adelaide as the benchmark of the league, making this a true test of the Scorpions' championship credentials.
With major leagues like the AFL and NRL beginning their rounds in Melbourne and Brisbane today, this WNCL fixture represents the premier professional sporting event for local fans to attend in person. The gates are open for a full day of elite cricket, providing a perfect opportunity for supporters to see the best of the domestic women's game in a world-class stadium setting.

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