Western Australia Women Cricket Team 2024

Western Australia Women, also known as the WA-W made their appearance in 2024.

Appearing in  the , it is one of the famous team of the format and looks strong when it is on the grounds.

Even with the current arsenal of talented youngsters and seasoned veterans, Western Australia Women team is one of the most successful teams in the format.

COMPLETED / Match 26 / EPC Solar Park

Australian Capital Territory Women won by 6 wickets

COMPLETED / Mtach 24 / Chisholm Oval

213/7 (47.1 ov)

Queensland Fire Women won by 3 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 22 / Chisholm Oval

231/10 (49 ov)

Queensland Fire Women won by 69 runs.

COMPLETED / Match 18 / North Sydney Oval

New South Wales Breakers Women won by 8 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 14 / W.A.C.A. Ground

Match abandoned

COMPLETED / Match 12 / Sydney Cricket Ground

188/6 (50 ov)

Tasmania Women won by 5 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 9 / Karen Rolton Oval

296/7 (50 ov)

South Australia Women won by 86 runs.

COMPLETED / Match 8 / Karen Rolton Oval

230/8 (47.5 ov)

South Australia Women won by 2 wickets

COMPLETED / Match 6 / Bellerive Oval

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Western Australia Women Stats

Most Run Scores
bat
1
Amy Edgar
Amy Edgar
7

Matches

199

Runs

2
Mathilda Carmichael
Mathilda Carmichael
7

Matches

164

Runs

3
Chloe Piparo
Chloe Piparo
7

Matches

157

Runs

Most Wickets Takers
1
Zoe Britcliffe
Zoe Britcliffe
5

Matches

10

Wickets

2
Amy Edgar
Amy Edgar
7

Matches

7

Wickets

3
Piepa Cleary
Piepa Cleary
5

Matches

6

Wickets

Western Australia Women Players

wk

Maddy Darke

Wicket-Keeper

bat

Mathilda Carmichael

Batter

C
bat

Chloe Piparo

Batter

bat

Ashley Day

Batter

all

Amy Edgar

All Rounder

bowl

Molly Healy

Bowler

bowl

Alana King

Bowler

bowl

Georgia Wyllie

Bowler

bowl

Courtney Neale

Bowler

bat

Lisa Griffith

Batter

bowl

Sheldyn Cooper

Bowler

FAQs

Western Australia Women team is regarded as the great teams of the format.

With the kind of players it has in its arsenal, from young guns to seasoned veterans, Western Australia Women with the current team stands as a contender to win.