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The Australian Women's Cricket Council (AWCC) was formed in March 1931 to administer and develop the game at the national level. The original members of the AWCC were Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. South Australia and Western Australia joined in 1934, while ACT and Tasmania affiliated in 1977 and 1982 respectively. [22]
The 2024–25 Women's National Cricket League season is the ongoing 29th season of the Women's National Cricket League, the women's domestic limited overs cricket competition in Australia. The tournament is running from 24 September 2024 to 2 March 2025. [1] [2] Seven teams are competing in a double round-robin tournament.
[6] [7] Australia were the defending champions, having won the 2021–22 Women's Ashes series 12–4. [8] [9] Australia won the only Test match by 89 runs. [10] It was the first women's Test match to not end in a draw since 2015, breaking a streak of six consecutive drawn Tests. [11]
The Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) is the national domestic 50-over competition for women's cricket in Australia. [1] Featuring seven teams—one from every state, plus the Australian Capital Territory—each season's winner is awarded the Ruth Preddy Cup.
The Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup (WT20) was the premier domestic women's Twenty20 cricket competition in Australia. Beginning in 2007 as a series of exhibition matches, the first official tournament took place during the summer of 2009–10.
The England women's cricket team played against Australia women's cricket team in January and February 2022 to contest the Women's Ashes. [1] [2] The tour consisted of one Women's Test match, three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), and three Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is).
The 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Final was a day/night Women's Twenty20 International cricket match played on 8 March 2020 between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. [2] It was the culmination of the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup, the seventh of the tournament history since it started in 2009.