Vijay Hazare Trophy

Vijay Hazare Trophy

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DateRHome v Away-
11/26 08:00 - South Africa v Netherlands 277-11
11/26 03:35 - Tasmania v Western Australia 298-294
11/25 07:30 - Zimbabwe Women v USA Women 132-131
11/25 07:30 - Bangladesh Women v Thailand Women 176-132
11/25 07:30 - Ireland Women v Netherlands Women 199-170
11/24 00:05 - New South Wales v Victoria 344-170
11/23 07:30 - Bangladesh Women v USA Women 322-52
11/23 07:30 - West Indies Women v Ireland Women 163-159
11/23 07:30 - Pakistan Women v Thailand Women 145-93
11/23 07:30 - Netherlands Women v Sri Lanka Women 196-278
11/21 07:30 - Thailand Women v Zimbabwe Women 247-239
11/21 07:30 - Bangladesh Women v Pakistan Women 202-201
11/15 03:35 - Queensland v Western Australia 291-361
11/12 03:35 - Victoria v New South Wales Cancelled
11/10 07:30 - Zimbabwe Women v Bangladesh Women 48-49
11/08 05:00 - Pakistan Women v West Indies Women 208/9(50)-253/8(50)
11/01 00:05 - Queensland v Tasmania 186-131
10/25 02:05 - Western Australia v South Australia 167-193
10/15 04:00 - Western Australia v Tasmania 218-221
10/13 01:00 - South Australia v Queensland 391-312
10/02 10:30 - Oman v Scotland ,100/3
10/01 10:30 - Oman v Papua New Guinea 151-150
09/29 10:30 - Papua New Guinea v Scotland 226-228
09/28 05:30 - Oman v Scotland 255-273
09/26 05:30 - Oman v Papua New Guinea 250-140
09/25 09:30 - Southern Vipers Women v Northern Diamonds Women 187/7(49.4)-183/10(49.2)
09/25 05:30 - Papua New Guinea v Scotland 197-198
09/22 09:30 - Northern Diamonds Women v Central Sparks Women 176/4(32.5)-175/7(50)
09/22 00:30 - South Australia v Western Australia 237-352
09/21 00:05 - Australia Women v India Women 227-225

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 the past three titles from 2021–22 to 2023–24.

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.

The Vijay Hazare Trophy is a prestigious domestic one-day cricket tournament in India, named after the legendary Indian cricketer Vijay Hazare. Established in 2002-03, the tournament features state teams from across the country competing in a round-robin format, culminating in knockout stages to determine the champion.

The tournament is played in a 50-over format, showcasing the best of India's cricketing talent, including emerging players and seasoned professionals. It serves as a vital platform for cricketers to demonstrate their skills and make a case for selection to the national team.

The Vijay Hazare Trophy not only highlights the competitive spirit of Indian cricket but also fosters regional pride, as teams represent their respective states. With thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and a rich history, the tournament has become a significant event in the Indian cricket calendar, drawing attention from fans and scouts alike.

Each season, the tournament promises exciting cricketing action, memorable performances, and the emergence of future stars, making it a must-watch for cricket enthusiasts.