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In [[women's cricket]], Australia's national team consists of players from the six state sides which contest the [[Women's National Cricket League]], the country's main domestic competition. The team is known as '''Australia Women'''.<ref>[https://www.espncricinfo.com/team/_/id/238/australia-women/ Australia Women]. ESPN Cricinfo.</ref><ref>[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/23/23.html Australia Women]. CricketArchive.</ref> Management and selection of the team is done by [[Cricket Australia]] which was created in 2003 as a merger of the Australian Women's Cricket Association (WCA; founded in 1931) and the men's game's Australian Cricket Board (ACB). | In [[women's cricket]], Australia's national team consists of players from the six state sides which contest the [[Women's National Cricket League]], the country's main domestic competition. The team is known as '''Australia Women'''.<ref>[https://www.espncricinfo.com/team/_/id/238/australia-women/ Australia Women]. ESPN Cricinfo.</ref><ref>[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/23/23.html Australia Women]. CricketArchive.</ref> Management and selection of the team is done by [[Cricket Australia]] which was created in 2003 as a merger of the Australian Women's Cricket Association (WCA; founded in 1931) and the men's game's Australian Cricket Board (ACB). | ||
Australia Women is a full member of the [[International Cricket Council]] (ICC) and has been playing [[Test cricket]] since December 1934 when the inaugural women's series began against the touring [[England Women (cricket)|England Women]]. Australia Women made their first overseas tour in 1937 when they visited the Netherlands and England.<ref>[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/23/Womens_Test_Matches.html Test Matches played by Australia Women]. CricketArchive.</ref> | Australia Women is a full member of the [[International Cricket Council]] (ICC) and has been playing [[Women's Test cricket]] since December 1934 when the inaugural women's series began against the touring [[England Women (cricket)|England Women]]. Australia Women made their first overseas tour in 1937 when they visited the Netherlands and England.<ref>[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Teams/0/23/Womens_Test_Matches.html Test Matches played by Australia Women]. CricketArchive.</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 14:12, 2 September 2019
In women's cricket, Australia's national team consists of players from the six state sides which contest the Women's National Cricket League, the country's main domestic competition. The team is known as Australia Women.[1][2] Management and selection of the team is done by Cricket Australia which was created in 2003 as a merger of the Australian Women's Cricket Association (WCA; founded in 1931) and the men's game's Australian Cricket Board (ACB).
Australia Women is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and has been playing Women's Test cricket since December 1934 when the inaugural women's series began against the touring England Women. Australia Women made their first overseas tour in 1937 when they visited the Netherlands and England.[3]
See also
- Australia (men's team)
Notes
- ↑ Australia Women. ESPN Cricinfo.
- ↑ Australia Women. CricketArchive.
- ↑ Test Matches played by Australia Women. CricketArchive.