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A Twenty20 International is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket. In April 2018, the International Cricket Council (ICC) granted full international status to Twenty20 women's matches played between member sides from 1 July 2018 onwards. [1] The West Indies women's team made its debut in T20I when it defeated Ireland in Dublin by 75 runs. [2]
Women's Twenty20 international (WT20I) is the shortest form of women's international cricket. A women's Twenty20 international is a 20 overs-per-side cricket match between two of the International Cricket Council (ICC) members. [1] The first Twenty20 International match was held in August 2004 between England and New Zealand, [2] [3] six months ...
The tour will consist of three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [2] [3] In August 2024, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed the fixtures for the tour, as a part of the 2025 home international season. [4] The series will run alongside the men's series between England and West Indies. [5]
The West Indies played their first One Day International in 1979, against England. [4] They competed in their first Women's Cricket World Cup in 1993 , and reached the final of the tournament in 2013 .
The West Indies women's cricket team, nicknamed the Windies, is a combined team of players from various countries in the Caribbean that competes in international women's cricket. The team is organised by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), which represents fifteen countries and ...
The West Indies women's cricket team toured Pakistan in April and May 2024 to play three One Day International (ODI) and five Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] The ODI series formed part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship.
West Indies (122/9) beat Pakistan (121/8) National Stadium, Karachi: 26 April 2024 [47] Last updated: 26 April 2024 [48] ^[a] Rain interrupted play in Pakistan women's innings and the reduced target after 11 overs was 58.
Australia won the resulting bowl-out, and were awarded two points, the equivalent of a win. This is the only women's T20I match to be decided by bowl-out. The next tie, involving England and Australia, happened during the group stages of the 2010 ICC Women's World Twenty20. This was the first instance of Super Over in a women's international.