The Premier League culture of the cricket has grown beyond the traditional boundaries of male cricket and expanded its wings in female cricket. With almost all the leagues around the world having a Women's version beyond, several teams have have had success in both the categories. Here are top 10 teams accross all leagues that won titles in both the men's and women's versions. Sydney Sixers Sydney Sixers’ men clinched multiple BBL titles, including 2011–12, defeating Perth Scorchers by 7 wickets and 2019–20, beating Melbourne Stars by 19 runs in finals. Their women’s team won the WBBL twice: 2016–17, beating Perth Scorchers by seven runs (Sarah Aley: player of the Final) and 2017–18, defeating the Scorchers by nine wickets (Sarah Coyte: player of the Final). Sixers stars like Ellyse Perry and Beth Mooney have been crucial across seasons, anchoring title campaigns. Their sustained success in Australian T20 leagues reflects balanced squads and match‑winners in clutch moments. Sydney Thunder Sydney Thunder won the 2015–16 BBL, defeating Melbourne Stars by 3 wickets in the final for their only men’s title. In women’s cricket, they lifted the WBBL crown in 2015–16, beating Sydney Sixers in the inaugural final, and again in 2020–21, defeating Melbourne Stars (Shabnim Ismail key performer). Thunder’s tactical bowling and middle‑order contributions defined their finals success across genders. Their ability to defend totals and chase under pressure has made them perennial contenders in both leagues. Brisbane Heat Brisbane Heat’s men captured BBL titles in 2012–13, beating Perth Scorchers by 34 runs, and again in 2023–24, defeating Sydney Sixers by 54 runs. Their women’s side struck back‑to‑back WBBL titles in 2018–19 and 2019–20, both times beating quality opponents in finals with Beth Mooney starring in key matches. Heat’s balanced batting and aggressive pace bowling often sparked momentum shifts in finals. Across both formats, Heat have blended experienced leaders with match day impact players, delivering memorable championship victories in Australian domestic T20 cricket Perth Scorchers Perth Scorchers men boast multiple BBL titles, including 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2021–22, and 2022–23, with victories over Hobart Hurricanes, Sydney Sixers, and Brisbane Heat by various margins. Their women won the 2021–22 WBBL, defeating Adelaide Strikers by 12 runs, with Marizanne Kapp Player of the Final. Scorchers consistently execute disciplined bowling and tactical depth, turning finals pressure into advantage. Across men’s and women’s sides, their success illustrates strong franchise culture and adaptability in big games. Adelaide Strikers Adelaide Strikers’ men won the 2017–18 BBL, defeating Hobart Hurricanes by 25 runs. Their women secured back‑to‑back WBBL titles in 2022–23 and 2023–24, including a narrow 3‑run win over Brisbane Heat in the 2023–24 final (Amanda‑Jade Wellington Man of the Final). Strikers’ ability to defend totals and produce tight bowling performances has been decisive. Their balanced core of experienced domestic players has enabled them to peak at the right moments in finals across both the men’s and women’s competitions. Melbourne Renegades Melbourne Renegades grabbed the 2018–19 BBL men’s title by defeating Melbourne Stars by 13 runs. On the women’s side, they won their maiden 2024–25 WBBL crown, beating Brisbane Heat by 7 runs (DLS method), with Hayley Matthews named Man of the Final. Renegades’ finals success came through aggressive batting and clutch performances in crunch moments, turning close contests in their favor, a hallmark of their competitive T20 pedigree. Mumbai Indians Mumbai Indians are a powerhouse in the IPL with five men’s titles (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020). In the WPL, they’ve won two women’s titles, including the inaugural 2023, defeating Delhi Capitals by seven wickets (Nat Sciver‑Brunt Man of the Final) and 2025, beating Delhi Capitals by eight runs with Harmanpreet Kaur player of the Final. MI’s women’s success builds on a strong top‑order and disciplined death bowling, while the men’s IPL glory is built on all‑round balance and captaincy acumen. Royal Challengers Bengaluru Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s men captured their first IPL title in 2025, defeating Punjab Kings by six runs, with Krunal Pandya Man of the Match in a historic breakthrough for the franchise. The women’s team won the 2024 WPL, chasing down Delhi Capitals with an eight‑wicket win; Sophie Molineux was Player of the Final. RCB’s championships reflect clutch bowling performances and timely batting contributions, breaking long title droughts and cementing elite status across both men’s and women’s cricket. Southern Brave In 2023, Southern Brave women’s team won their first The Hundred title by defeating Northern Superchargers Women by 34 runs in the final at Lord’s. Southern Brave posted 139/6, with Danni Wyatt‑Hodge’s 59 off 38 earning her Player of the Match honours. Their bowlers, including Kalea Moore (3/15), restricted Superchargers to 105, securing a historic victory for the side. In 2021, the men’s team claimed the inaugural Hundred title, beating Birmingham Phoenix Men by 32 runs at Lord’s. Southern Brave scored 168/5, with Paul Stirling’s 61 winning him Player of the Match. Phoenix were all out for 136, giving Brave a memorable triumph Oval Invincibles Oval Invincibles’ women’s team won the inaugural The Hundred in 2021, defeating Southern Brave Women by 48 runs at Lord’s, with Marizanne Kapp’s 4/9 and vital runs earning Player of the Match honours. They retained the title in 2022, beating Southern Brave Women again by five wickets, with Kapp unbeaten on 37 guiding the chase. The men’s side won consecutive titles, first in 2023, defeating Manchester Originals Men by 14 runs, and again in 2024, beating Southern Brave Men by 17 runs at Lord’s, highlighted by Saqib Mahmood’s crucial 3/17 in the latter final.