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T20 Blaze - naised 03/25 18:30 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Jamaica - naised 124-127
T20 Blaze - naised 03/23 23:00 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Tuulepealsed saared - naised 89-91
T20 Blaze - naised 03/21 23:00 - Guyana - naised v Tuulealused saared - naised 100-104
T20 Blaze - naised 03/19 18:30 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Trinidad ja Tobago - naised 78-79
T20 Blaze - naised 03/17 14:00 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Barbados - naised 139-127
Super 50 Cup Women 03/06 14:00 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Jamaica - naised View
T20 Blaze - naised 05/27 12:00 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Barbados - naised /()-/()
T20 Blaze - naised 05/25 18:30 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Trinidad ja Tobago - naised /()-/()
T20 Blaze - naised 05/23 23:00 - Guyana - naised v Tuulealused saared - naised /()-/()
T20 Blaze - naised 05/21 14:00 - Tuulepealsed saared - naised v Tuulealused saared - naised /()-/()
T20 Blaze - naised 05/20 18:30 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Jamaica - naised /()-/()
Super 50 Cup Women 05/17 14:00 - Tuulealused saared - naised v Barbados - naised /()-/()

The Leeward Islands women's cricket team is the women's cricket team representing the member countries of the Leeward Islands Cricket Association: Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla, Montserrat, British Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands and Sint Maarten. They compete in the Women's Super50 Cup and the Twenty20 Blaze, which they joined in 2016.

History

The Leeward Islands joined the West Indies domestic structure in 2016, playing in the Regional Women's Championship and the Regional Women's Twenty20 Championship. They finished bottom of their group in both competitions.

The side have competed in every 50-over and T20 competition since, and won their first ever match in their opening game of the 2024 Twenty20 Blaze, defeating Barbados by 12 runs.

In 2019, Leeward Islands captain Shawnisha Hector became the first Antiguan female cricketer to play for the West Indies.