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  1. The Australian women's national cricket team (formerly also known as the Southern Stars) represent Australia in international women's cricket. Currently captained by Alyssa Healy and coached by Shelley Nitschke, they are the top team in all world rankings assigned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the women's game.

  2. They are regarded as most successful cricket teams in the history of Cricket. The national team has played 866 Test matches, winning 414, losing 232, 218 draw and 2 Tie. As of May 2022, Australia is ranked first in the ICC Test Championship on 128 rating points.

  3. Australia; Nickname(s) Southern Stars: Association: Cricket Australia: Personnel; Captain: Alyssa Healy: Coach: Shelley Nitschke: History; Test status acquired: 1934: International Cricket Council; ICC status: Full member (1909) ICC region: East Asia-Pacific

    • Early History
    • Early Twentieth Century
    • Twenty-First Century
    • The Ashes
    • International Short-Form Competition

    Organised cricket has been played by women in Australia since no later than 1874 when the first recorded match took place in Bendigo.[a] The founding mother of women's cricket in Australia was the young Tasmanian, Lily Poulett-Harris, who captained the Oyster Cove team in the league she created in 1894. Lily's obituary, from her death a few years l...

    One location where cricket was being played was Bundaberg, where a ladies' town team had been established that was competing until as late as 1909. Cricket players, like other female athletes of this era, dressed in ankle length skirts, wore long sleeved blouses, and wore a hat and tie. The uniforms made it difficult to play as they did not allow a...

    The current 50-over limited-over domestic tournament for Women in Australia is the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL). The competition has been held since the 1996–97 season. The league currently consists of seven teams: New South Wales Breakers, Queensland Fire, South Australian Scorpions, Tasmanian Roar, Victorian Spirit, Western Fury and ACT...

    The first ashes game, occurred in 1934. When the AWCC (Australian Women's Cricket Council) sent an invitation to the WCA (Women's Cricket Association), inviting England to tour in Australia. The tour consisted of 14, 3-day test matches, in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.The first game being was played in Brisbane with a crowd of 1,500. England won ...

    Not only do Australian women compete in cricket domestically, but also on the international stage. The Australian Women's Cricket Team (The Southern Stars) have competed at an international level in the short forms of the game since the first World Cup in 1973, in England.They won their first world cup in 1978 and then claiming the title on another...

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  4. The Australian women's national cricket team represent Australia in international women's cricket. Currently captained by Alyssa Healy and coached by Shelley Nitschke, they are the top team in all world rankings assigned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the women's game.

  5. Australia women's national cricket team record by opponent - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Test cricket. One Day International. Twenty20 International. References. Australia women's national cricket team record by opponent. Test cricket. Records complete to Women's Test #140. Last updated 13 July 2024. [1] One Day International.

  6. 27 feb 2023 · T20 World Cup a triumph for women's cricket. From small crowds and no coverage to filling the biggest stadium in Australia — the speed of the change in women's cricket defies belief, writes ...