Building on her fine WBBL|05 campaign, Webb took her game to the next level this season, making 246 runs at an average of 30.75, with her four not outs highlighting her ability to safely guide the Renegades to the end of an innings.
Webb posted her maiden WBBL half century in thrilling circumstances, notching an unbeaten 54 from 33 balls against the Melbourne Stars to help tie the match and send it to a Super Over.
That effort was made all the more remarkable by the fact Webb came to the crease at 3-40 in the sixth over, with her side staring down the barrel of defeat against its crosstown rivals.
Batting at No. 5, Webb regularly held the Renegades’ batting order together, coming in early, such as in the aforementioned win over the Stars, or playing a late cameo with the tail end.
Courtney Webb's maiden @WBBL 50 came during a chase of 165. It came from only 30 balls. And it was a treat to watch #GETONRED pic.twitter.com/mkVT9t3akD
%E2%80%94 Renegades WBBL (@RenegadesWBBL) November 15, 2020
She made three scores of more than 32, including an unbeaten 46 against the Sydney Sixers in the penultimate match of the season.
Webb also took one of the catches of the season, holding onto an incredible diving effort to dismiss Ellyse Perry at North Sydney Oval.
The 21-year-old was one of five Renegades players to feature in all 13 matches this season, and looms as a key figure in the club’s rise up the ladder in the WBBL seasons to come.
Is this the catch of the season?
%E2%80%94 Renegades WBBL (@RenegadesWBBL) November 21, 2020
Yes. Yes it is.
Courtney Webb, everyone #GETONRED pic.twitter.com/g535DqVCbE
Courtney Webb
Matches: 13
Batting: 246 runs at 30.75, strike rate of 112.32, high score of 54*
Bowling: 1 wicket at 25.00, strike rate of 18.0, best figures of 1-25
Melbourne Renegades WBBL Player of the Season
Previous winners
WBBL|01 – Molly Strano
WBBL|02 – Molly Strano
WBBL|03 – Amy Satterthwaite
WBBL|04 – Sophie Molineux
WBBL|05 – Jess Duffin
WBBL|06 – Courtney Webb