A host of Aussie stars were in action as Western Australia and Victoria launched their WNCL campaigns at the WACA.
ACT Meteors were searching for their first win of the WNCL season when they met South Australia at Karen Rolton Oval.
Queensland were looking to make amends for their first-up loss when they met NSW once again at Cricket Central.
South Australia take on ACT Meteors in their first game of the Women's National Cricket League season.
New South Wales begin their 2023-24 Women's National Cricket League season with a star-studded clash against Queensland.
A truly wild game of cricket. If you don't want spoilers, stop reading the caption and just watch now. You won't regret it.
A thrilling last-over win has seen the South Australia Scorpions advance to the 2022-23 WNCL final, after a captain’s knock from Jemma Barsby got the home side over the line with three wickets to spare in front of a boisterous Karen Rolton Oval crowd...
Victoria have closed out their WNCL season with a comfortable win over the ACT Meteors, as young stars Tess Flintoff and Ella Hayward did the damage with both bat and ball, getting them home by 29 runs in Canberra
Kate Peterson did the early damage with the ball, taking four crucial top-order wickets as the SA Scorpions set up what looms as an elimination final on Sunday in their rematch with Queensland, with the winner progressing to the WNCL final
The ACT Meteors were clinical across the board to record their second win of the season, overcoming Victoria by four wickets in Canberra as the experienced Angela Reakes guided them home
Elyse Villani hit an incredible unbeaten 174 – the highest ever WNCL score for Tasmania, and the third-highest ever – against Western Australia as the Tigers sealed consecutive home finals
An unbroken 155-run stand between Lizelle Lee and Nicola Carey has all but cemented Tasmania's spot on top of the WNCL table as they cruised to a nine-wicket victory, chasing down WA's 172 with more than 25 overs to spare.