The Worcestershire Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Worcestershire. They play their home games at various grounds across the county, including Chester Road, Kidderminster and Stourbridge Road, Himley. They are captained by Chloe Hill. In 2019, they played in Division Two of the final season of the Women's County Championship, and have since competed in the Women's Twenty20 Cup. They are partnered with the West Midlands regional side Central Sparks.

History

Worcestershire Women played their first recorded match in 1949, against Cheshire, which they won by 75 runs. They joined the Women's County Championship in 2004, as part of the County Challenge Cup, and placed 2nd in their group in their first season.

Worcestershire gained promotion from Division Three in 2009, topping the league with 7 wins from 10 games. They were relegated a season later, but immediately regained their place in Division 2, being promoted in 2011. Worcestershire have since retained their position in Division 2, apart from a brief stint in Division 3E in 2018.

They also joined the Women's Twenty20 Cup in 2009 for its inaugural season. When the competition was regionalised, Worcestershire gained promotion to Division Midlands & North 1 in 2011, beating Northamptonshire in the Division Final by 45 runs. Since the tournament's national structure was implemented, Worcestershire have been as low as Division 3 and as high as Division 1. Their promotion to Division 1 in 2017 was a high-point, with Worcestershire bowler Clare Boycott ending the season as the leading wicket-taker in the division. In 2021, they competed in the West Midlands Group of the Twenty20 Cup, finishing 3rd in the group with 2 victories. They won their group in the 2022 Women's Twenty20 Cup, topping the initial group stage before emerging victorious on the group Finals Day. Worcestershire batter Georgina Macey was the second-highest run-scorer across the whole competition, with 295 runs. They also competed in the West Midlands Regional Cup in 2022, winning the initial group stage but losing in the final to Wales. They won the West Midlands Regional Cup in 2023, beating Staffordshire in the final. In 2024, the side finished 2nd in their group in the Twenty20 Cup and 3rd in their group in the new ECB Women's County One-Day tournament.

The Worcestershire Women’s cricket team is a prominent representative side in women's cricket, based in the historic county of Worcestershire, England. As part of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) structure, the team competes in various domestic competitions, showcasing the talent and passion of female cricketers in the region.

Worcestershire Women are known for their commitment to developing young talent and promoting the sport at grassroots levels. The team plays its home matches at the picturesque venues across Worcestershire, where they enjoy strong support from local fans. With a focus on teamwork, skill development, and competitive spirit, Worcestershire Women aim to inspire the next generation of female cricketers.

The squad features a mix of experienced players and emerging stars, all dedicated to achieving success on the field while embodying the values of sportsmanship and resilience. As part of the growing movement for women's cricket, Worcestershire Women are not only focused on winning matches but also on raising the profile of women's sports and encouraging participation at all levels.