West Indies Cricket Women

ICC Womens T20 World Cup | Western Sahara

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
30 Jun 2026
13:30
West Indies Cricket Women 125 - 127 Australia Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
The Oval
27 Jun 2026
13:30
Ireland Cricket Women 129 - 128 West Indies Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Bristol County Ground
24 Jun 2026
17:30
England Cricket Women 186 - 148 West Indies Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Lord's
21 Jun 2026
09:30
Sri Lanka Cricket Women 98 - 99 West Indies Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Bristol County Ground
18 Jun 2026
17:30
Scotland Cricket Women 146 - 153 West Indies Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Headingley
13 Jun 2026
17:30
New Zealand Cricket Women 162 - 163 West Indies Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Rose Bowl
18 Oct 2024
14:00
West Indies Cricket Women 120 - 128 New Zealand Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
15 Oct 2024
14:00
England Cricket Women 141 - 144 West Indies Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
10 Oct 2024
14:00
Bangladesh Cricket Women 103 - 104 West Indies Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
06 Oct 2024
14:00
West Indies Cricket Women 101 - 99 Scotland Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Dubai International Cricket Stadium

About West Indies Cricket Women

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 territories.

At the inaugural edition of the World Cup, in 1973, two teams that now compete as part of the West Indies, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, competed separately. A combined West Indian team made its Test debut in 1976 (almost 50 years after its male counterpart), and its One Day International (ODI) in 1979.

The West Indies currently competes in the ICC Women's Championship, the highest level of the sport, and has participated in five of the ten editions of the Women's Cricket World Cup held to date. At the most recent 2013 World Cup, the team made the tournament's final for the first time, but lost to Australia.

At the ICC World Twenty20, the team won its first title at the 2016 tournament, having made the semi-finals in each of the preceding tournaments.

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