Date | R | 主隊 v 客隊 | - |
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09/11 00:00 | - | 巴布亞新幾內亞 v 美國 | 205/10(49.5)-205/10(47) |
09/09 09:30 | - | Sunrisers 女子 v 迅雷 女子 | Postponed |
09/09 09:30 | - | 南方毒蛇 女子 v Western Storm 女子 | Postponed |
09/09 09:30 | - | Central Sparks 女子 v 閃電 女子 | Postponed |
09/09 09:30 | - | 東南之星 女子 v 北方之鑽 女子 | Postponed |
09/09 07:30 | - | 黎塞留鷹 v 拉合爾聖人 |
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09/07 07:30 | - | 黎塞留鷹 v 拉合爾聖人 |
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09/05 06:30 | - | 肯亞 v 尼泊爾 | 255/9(50)-258/4(47.1) |
09/03 06:00 | - | 肯亞 v 尼泊爾 | 213/10(46.3)-230/10(49.2) |
09/02 07:00 | - | 肯亞 v 尼泊爾 | 218/10(48.1)-221/3(47.2) |
08/30 10:00 | 2 | 咸普郡 v 肯特 | 310-313 |
08/30 10:00 | 2 | 蘇塞克斯 v 蘭開夏郡 | 254-319 |
08/26 10:00 | 3 | 萊斯特郡 v 肯特 | 244-325 |
08/26 10:00 | 3 | 蘭開夏郡 v 諾丁漢郡 | 341-338 |
08/23 10:00 | - | 肯特 v 蘭開夏郡 | 298-295 |
08/23 10:00 | - | 烏斯特郡 v 格拉摩根 | 337-356 |
08/23 10:00 | - | 華威郡 v 索默塞 | 252-266 |
08/23 10:00 | - | 約克郡 v 咸普郡 | 241-313 |
08/23 10:00 | - | 蘇塞克斯 v 米度錫斯 | 400-243 |
08/23 10:00 | - | 諾桑兹 v 德比郡 | 311-312 |
08/23 10:00 | - | 萊斯特郡 v 杜咸 | 198-197 |
08/23 10:00 | - | 諾丁漢郡 v 薩里 | 182-181 |
08/21 10:00 | - | 咸普郡 v 艾瑟斯 | 260-257 |
08/21 10:00 | - | 德比郡 v 約克郡 | 109-110 |
08/21 10:00 | - | 華威郡 v 杜咸 | 275-227 |
08/21 10:00 | - | 米度錫斯 v 告羅士打郡 | 256-257 |
08/20 10:00 | - | 萊斯特郡 v 諾丁漢郡 | 154-255 |
08/19 14:00 | - | 索默塞 v 蘇塞克斯 | 196-397 |
08/19 10:00 | - | 肯特 v 約克郡 | 297-282 |
08/19 10:00 | - | 蘭開夏郡 v 諾桑兹 | 372-370 |
The Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) is the national domestic 50-over competition for women's cricket in Australia. Featuring seven teams—one from every state, plus the Australian Capital Territory—each season's winner is awarded the Ruth Preddy Cup. New South Wales have historically dominated the competition, appearing in the first 24 title deciders and winning 20 championships. The streak of final appearances was broken in the 2020–21 season when they finished in fourth place. Tasmania are the current champions, having won back-to-back titles across the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons.
Beginning in 1996–97, the WNCL replaced the Australian Women's Cricket Championships which had taken place in a two-week tournament format since 1930–31. In conjunction with its Twenty20 counterparts—the more recently established Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup and its high-profile successor, the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL)—the league is cited as a bedrock foundation for developing the standard of women's cricket in the country, helping to produce world-class talent as well as attracting top international players. In particular, it is considered a crucial platform for Australia's finest young cricketers to further develop their skills and strive for national team selection.
The WNCL has experienced a rising level of professionalism since its inception, though the most notable breakthrough occurred in 2017 when the Australian Cricketers' Association negotiated a watershed deal with Cricket Australia to expand the total female payment pool from $7.5 million to $55.2 million.