Cheshire Women cricket team

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The Cheshire Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Cheshire. They joined the Women's County Championship in 1998 and competed in the tournament until 2016, as well as competing in the Women's Twenty20 Cup between 2009 and 2019. [1] The team no longer competes at senior county level. [2] They are partnered with the regional side North West Thunder. [3]

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History

1930–1937: Early History

The first recorded match involving Cheshire Women took place in 1930, which they lost to Durham Women. [4] After this, they played various one-off matches, often combined with neighbouring Lancashire, as Lancashire and Cheshire, under which they competed in the Women's Area Championship and the first Women's County Championship, in 1997. [5]

1998– : National Competition

Cheshire Women joined the County Championship in 1998, replacing Lancashire and Cheshire Women, and won Division 3 in their first season. [6] Since then, Cheshire bounced between Divisions 2 and 3, with their longest stay in Division 2 being between 2009 and 2014. They also managed two successive promotions in 2004 and 2005. [7] Cheshire Women withdrew from the County Championship after the 2016 season, after which they only participated in the Women's Twenty20 Cup, in which they were often in the lowest tier of the competition, but did win promotion to Division 2 in 2017. [8] Since 2019, Cheshire have not competed at senior county level. [9]

Players

Notable players

Players who have played for Cheshire and played internationally are listed below, in order of first international appearance (given in brackets): [10]

Seasons

Women's County Championship

SeasonDivisionLeague standings [11] Notes
PWLTA/CBPPtsPos
1998 Division 355000431031stPromoted
1999 Division 25320026504th
2000 Division 25230029.553.54th
2001 Division 25140025.537.56thRelegated
2002 Division 35210222.568.53rd
2003 Division 35221036664th
2004 County Challenge Cup G13300027.563.51stPromoted
2005 Division 36410138.597.51stPromoted
2006 Division 26040211194thRelegated
2007 Division 3612037623rd
2008 Division 36240013533rdPromoted
2009 Division 210270144644th
2010 Division 210460019995th
2011 Division 210360147775th
2012 Division 28330235655th
2013 Division 28340138686th
2014 Division 28170034449thRelegated
2015 Division 38330235655th
2016 Division 38160124348th

Women's Twenty20 Cup

SeasonDivisionLeague standings [12] Notes
PWLTA/CNRRPtsPos
2009 Division 331101+1.0832nd
2010 Division M&N 131200–1.5823rdRelegated
2011 Division M&N 230300–0.2504thRelegated
2012 Division M&N 332100+1.6242ndLost promotion play-off
2013 Division M&N 320101–0.7313rd
2014 Division 2A42200+0.2086th
2015 Division 282600–1.3988thRelegated
2016 Division 383401–0.35136th
2017 Division 3B87100+2.00281stPromoted
2018 Division 282600–0.8686th
2019 Division 281700–1.2648th

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