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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
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. The team is organised by the
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(WICB), a full member of the
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(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,
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and
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, competed separately. A combined West Indian team made its
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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
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, the highest level of the sport, and has participated in five of the ten editions of the
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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
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, the team won its first title at the 2016 tournament, having made the semi-finals in each of the preceding tournaments.


History


Test history

The first Test series played by the West Indies was at home to Australia in 1975–76, when both the three-day matches were drawn. In 1976–77 the same team then played a six Test series away to
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. They lost the fourth and then won the sixth Test by over an innings to level the series. The remaining games were drawn.
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then saw the Windies play their third Test series, this time away to English women's cricket team, England. However, they fared poorly, losing the first and third Tests and drawing the second to go down 2–0. Finally, in West Indies women's cricket team in India and Pakistan in 2003–04, 2003–04, after a 24-year wait, the West Indies resumed Test cricket with a one-off match away to Pakistani women's cricket team, Pakistan, this time played over 4 days. The result was a draw.


One-Day International history

When the first World Cup was played in 1973, the West Indies did not compete as an individual unit. Instead a separate team represented Jamaica, and another side represented Trinidad and Tobago. Additionally, three West Indian players participated in an International XI side that also competed in the 1973 World Cup. None of the teams fared well, however, with the International XI finishing in fourth place out of seven with a record of won three, lost two and one no result; Trinidad and Tobago finishing fifth with two wins and four losses; and Jamaica finishing sixth with one win, four losses and one match abandoned. The first one-day internationals (ODIs) played by a combined West Indian side were two games away to English women's cricket team, England during their 1979 tour. Three ODIs were planned, but the second ODI was washed out without a ball being bowled. In the first ODI, England won comfortably by eight wickets, and in the third ODI saw the West Indies level the series with a two wicket win. 1993 saw West Indian players compete in a World Cup for the second time, this time as part of a combined team. They finished seventh, with only Denmark and the Netherlands below them, after winning only two and losing five of their seven matches. Their next games were in the 1997–98 World Cup, where they finished in ninth place, above only Denmark and Pakistan. The only match they won was the 9th place play-off game against the Danes. 2002–03 saw the Sri Lankan women's cricket team tour the West Indies and play a six-match ODI series, which the Sri Lankan's won six-nil. The closest match was the fourth, where the Windies went down by only 9 runs. 2003 saw the Windies greatest cricketing success, when they finished second in the International Women's Cricket Council Trophy, after winning four and losing one of their five games. The Trophy was competed for by the weaker ODI sides – Ireland, Windies, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Scotland and Japan. West Indies women's cricket team in India and Pakistan in 2003–04, 2003–04 saw the Windies play five ODIs in
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followed by a seven ODI and one Test tour to Pakistani women's cricket team, Pakistan. All five games against India were lost comfortably. As expected, the tour to Pakistan was more successful and the ODI series was won five-two. They finished fifth in the 2004–05 World Cup, ahead of Sri Lanka, South Africa and Ireland, but behind Australia, India, New Zealand and India. They won two and lost three games, with one no result and one abandoned match. After being eliminated from the World Cup, the team stayed on to play three ODIs against South African women's cricket team, South Africa and won the series two-nil.


Tournament history


Women's Cricket World Cup

*1973 to 1988: Did not participate *1993: 6th place *1997: 9th place *2000: Did not participate *2005: 5th place *2009: 5th place *2013: 2nd place *2017: 6th place *2022: 4th place (Semifinals)


ICC Women's World Twenty20

*2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20, 2009: 5th place *2010 ICC Women's World Twenty20, 2010: Semi-Finalists *2012 ICC Women's World Twenty20, 2012: Semi-Finalists *2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20, 2014: Semi-Finalists *2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20, 2016: Champions *2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20, 2018: Semi-Finalists


ICC Women's Cricket Challenge

*2010 ICC Women's Cricket Challenge, 2010: 1st place


Honours

*Women's Cricket World Cup, Women's World Cup: ** Runners-up (1): 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup, 2013 *ICC Women's T20 World Cup, Women's T20 World Cup: ** Champions (1): 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20, 2016


Squad

This lists all the players who have either played for West Indies in the past 3 months or is Centrally contracted by Cricket West Indies. Centrally contracted players are listed in bold. Uncapped players are listed in ''italics''.


Coaching staff

* Team Manager: Evril Betty Lewis * Head Coach: Courtney Walsh * Assistant Coach: Courtney Walsh * Assistant Coach: Rayon Griffith * Physiotherapist: Marita Marshall * Strength and Conditioning Coach: Shayne Cooper (coach), Shayne Cooper * Team Psychologist: Olivia Rose Esperance * Team Analyst: Gary Belle * Team Media Officer: Nassira Mohammed


Records


Test cricket

*Highest team total: 440 v Pakistani women's cricket team, Pakistan, 15 March 2004 at National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan *Highest individual innings: 118, Nadine George v Pakistani women's cricket team, Pakistan, 15 March 2004 at National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan *Best innings bowling: 5/48, Vivalyn Latty-Scott v Australia, 7 May 1976 at Montego Bay, Jamaica *Best match bowling: 5/26, Peggy Fairweather v
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, 27 November 1976 at Jammu, India


ODI cricket

*Highest team total: 368/8 v Sri Lanka women's cricket team, Sri Lanka, 3 February 2013 at Mumbai, India *Highest individual innings: 171, Stafanie Taylor v Sri Lanka women's cricket team, Sri Lanka, 3 February 2013 at Mumbai, India *Best innings bowling: 5/36, Cherry-Ann Singh v Irish women's cricket team, Ireland, 29 July 1993 at Dorking, England


T20I cricket

*Highest team total: 191/4 v Netherlands women's cricket team, Netherlands, 16 October 2010 at Potchefstroom, South Africa


See also

*Women's cricket *List of West Indies women's Test cricketers *List of West Indies women's ODI cricketers *List of West Indies women Twenty20 International cricketers *West Indian cricket team, West Indian men's cricket team


References


External links


Cricket Archive details of West Indies in women's Tests
{{National sports teams of the West Indies West Indies women's cricket team, Women's national cricket teams Women's cricket teams in the West Indies,