Lizelle Lee Celebrates Back to Back WBBL Centuries as a Permanent Australian Resident
Rising star Lizelle Lee continues to shine in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), notching up consecutive centuries to help the Melbourne Stars secure two crucial victories.
The South African-born batter has been in scintillating form, scoring 102 not out against the Sydney Sixers and 111 not out against the Adelaide Strikers.
Lee's impressive performances come as she recently became a permanent resident of Australia, making her eligible to represent the country at international level.
The 29-year-old has been a standout player in the WBBL since its inception in 2015, amassing over 2,000 runs, including 10 half-centuries and three centuries.
Her recent century against the Sixers was her first in the WBBL since the 2019-20 season, while her century against the Strikers was her second of the current campaign.
Lee's batting exploits have helped the Stars move into second place on the WBBL table, behind the undefeated Perth Scorchers.
The Melbourne Stars will be hoping that Lee can continue her impressive form as they aim to secure a berth in the WBBL finals.
Lee's recent success is a testament to her hard work and dedication, and she is now one of the most feared batters in the WBBL.