Fixtures

Australia NCL Women 10/08 23:00 - New South Wales (W) vs Western Australia (W) View
Australia NCL Women 10/10 23:00 - New South Wales (W) vs Western Australia (W) View
Australia NCL Women 01/08 06:00 - Western Australia (W) vs South Australia (W) View
Australia NCL Women 01/10 06:00 - Western Australia (W) vs South Australia (W) View
Australia NCL Women 01/27 23:00 - Tasmania (W) vs Western Australia (W) View
Australia NCL Women 01/29 23:00 - Tasmania (W) vs Western Australia (W) View

Results

Australia NCL Women 09/26 06:00 - Western Australia (W) v Queensland (W) 272/5(50)-277/8(47.2)
Australia NCL Women 09/24 06:00 - Western Australia (W) v Queensland (W) 172/10(40.5)-236/10(49)
Australia NCL Women 02/21 02:00 - Western Australia Women v South Australia Women 254-248
Australia NCL Women 02/19 02:00 - Western Australia Women v South Australia Women 240/10(49.5)-287/9(50)
Australia NCL Women 02/08 23:00 - ACT Women v Western Australia Women 253/9(50)-175/10(45.3)
Australia NCL Women 02/06 23:00 - ACT Women v Western Australia Women 208/7(50)-209/4(46.4)
Australia NCL Women 01/28 23:00 - Victoria Women v Western Australia Women 276-275
Australia NCL Women 01/26 23:00 - Victoria Women v Western Australia Women 223-229
Australia NCL Women 01/14 02:00 - Western Australia Women v New South Wales Women 106-102
Australia NCL Women 01/12 02:00 - Western Australia Women v New South Wales Women 235-276
Australia NCL Women 10/04 23:30 - Queensland Women v Western Australia Women 331/4(50)-285/9(50)
Australia NCL Women 10/02 23:30 - Queensland Women v Western Australia Women 83/2(15.2)-81/10(26.4)

The Western Australia Women cricket team, previously known as Western Fury, is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian State of Western Australia. They play their home games at WACA West Ground, Perth. They compete in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL), the premier 50-over women's cricket tournament in Australia. They previously played in the now-defunct Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup and Australian Women's Cricket Championships.

History

1934–1935: Early history

Western Australia's first recorded match was a draw against England in a two-day tourist match from 24 to 26 November 1934.

1936–1996: Australian Women's Cricket Championships

Western Australia joined the Australian Women's Cricket Championships for the 1936–37 tournament. They continued to play in the Championships until its final season in 1995–96. Western Australia won the title on one occasion, in 1986–87.

1996–present: Women's National Cricket League and Twenty20 Cup

Western Australia joined the newly-established WNCL in 1996–97. They have won the title once, in 2019–20. Their best finish in the Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup was runners-up in 2012–13, when they lost the final to New South Wales by 5 wickets.

On 29 July 2019, the Western Australian Cricket Association announced that the name of the team would change from Western Fury to simply Western Australia Women, alongside a similar change to the men's team which dropped its "Warriors" nickname.

The Western Australia cricket team, commonly referred to as "Western Australia" or "WA," is a prominent state cricket team representing the state of Western Australia in Australian domestic cricket. Known for their competitive spirit and talented roster, the team competes in various domestic competitions, including the Sheffield Shield (first-class cricket), the Marsh One-Day Cup (List A cricket), and the Big Bash League (T20 cricket). Based in Perth, WA has a rich cricketing history and has produced numerous international stars who have gone on to represent Australia at the highest level. The team plays its home matches at the iconic WACA Ground, renowned for its fast and bouncy pitch, which has historically been a challenging venue for visiting teams. Western Australia is recognized for its strong cricketing culture, development programs, and commitment to nurturing emerging talent, making it a vital part of Australia's cricketing landscape.