Results

T20 Blaze Women 03/25 13:30 - Windward Islands Women v Guyana Women 62-131
T20 Blaze Women 03/23 23:00 - Leeward Islands Women v Windward Islands Women 89-91
T20 Blaze Women 03/21 14:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Windward Islands Women 84-81
T20 Blaze Women 03/19 14:00 - Windward Islands Women v Barbados Women 104-123
T20 Blaze Women 03/17 23:00 - Jamaica Women v Windward Islands Women 118-117
Super 50 Cup Women 03/06 14:00 - Guyana Women v Windward Islands Women View
T20 Blaze Women 05/27 12:00 - Jamaica Women v Windward Islands Women /()-/()
T20 Blaze Women 05/25 23:00 - Barbados Women v Windward Islands Women /()-/()
T20 Blaze Women 05/23 14:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Windward Islands Women /()-/()
T20 Blaze Women 05/21 14:00 - Windward Islands Women v Leeward Islands Women /()-/()
T20 Blaze Women 05/20 14:00 - Windward Islands Women v Guyana Women /()-/()
Super 50 Cup Women 05/17 14:00 - Jamaica Women v Windward Islands Women /()-/()

The Windward Islands women's cricket team is the women's cricket team representing the member countries of the Windward Islands Cricket Board of Control: Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. They compete in the Women's Super50 Cup and the Twenty20 Blaze.

Until 2014, the countries that make up the Windward Islands competed separately in the two competitions. In 2015, two teams named South Windward Islands and North Windward Islands competed before the current team began playing in 2016.

History

The Windward Islands joined the West Indies domestic structure in 2016, playing in the Regional Women's Championship and the Regional Women's Twenty20 Championship. They finished fifth out of six in the 50-over competition and fourth in the T20 competition.

Prior to this, the countries that now make up the Windward Islands team had competed separately, with Grenada joining the domestic structure for its inaugural season in 1975–76, Saint Lucia joining in 1988, Dominica in 1995 and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in 2000. St Lucia won two 50-over titles, and Grenada and St Vincent won one apiece. The four individual teams competed in their final season in 2014, and in 2015 were replaced in the 50-over competition by South Windward Islands and North Windward Islands. The South team finished 4th out of 6 with two wins, whilst the North team finished bottom with no victories.

Since 2016, the now-unified Windward Islands team have competed in every edition of both the 50-over and T20 competitions. They achieved their best finish in the 50-over competition in the 2016–17 season, finishing 3rd with 3 wins. In 2023, the side finished third in both competitions, equalling their best 50-over finish and achieving their best T20 finish.

The Windward Islands Women's cricket team is a talented and competitive group of female cricketers representing the Windward Islands in the West Indies. Comprised of players from countries such as Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, this team showcases the diverse talent and skill of women cricketers from the region.

Known for their strong batting lineup, agile fielding, and skilled bowling attack, the Windward Islands Women's team is a force to be reckoned with on the cricket field. Their teamwork, determination, and passion for the game make them a formidable opponent in any match.

With a rich cricketing history and a commitment to developing the sport among women in the region, the Windward Islands Women's team serves as a source of inspiration for aspiring female cricketers. Whether competing in regional tournaments or international competitions, this team represents the spirit and resilience of women's cricket in the Caribbean.