Northumberland Women cricket team

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Team information
FoundedUnknown
First recorded match: 1949
Home groundStocksfield Cricket Club Ground, Stocksfield
History
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Official website Northumberland Cricket Board

The Northumberland Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Northumberland. They played their home games at Stocksfield Cricket Club Ground, Stocksfield. [1] They competed in the Women's County Championship from 1998 to 2019 and in the Women's Twenty20 Cup from 2009 to 2018. [2] In 2020, it was announced that Northumberland was merging its team with Durham, becoming North East Warriors. [3] They are partnered with the regional side Northern Diamonds. [4]

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History

Northumberland Women played their first recorded match in 1949, against Durham. [5] They joined the national county structure in 1998, playing in the Women's County Championship Division 3, winning one out of five games. [6] They played in the Championship for a further two years with little success, before withdrawing and only returning in 2005. [7] Since then, Northumberland consistently played in the bottom tier of the Championship, with their best season coming in 2016, finishing 3rd in Division 4 N&E. [8]

In the Women's Twenty20 Cup, Northumberland performed similarly, playing in Divisions Three and Four. [9] In 2010, they reached a Divisional Final to play for promotion, but lost to Northamptonshire. [10] Northumberland did not compete in the 2019 tournament, but will return in 2021 as North East Warriors, a combined side with Durham. [11]

Players

Notable players

Players who have played for Northumberland and played internationally are listed below, in order of first international appearance (given in brackets): [12]

Seasons

Women's County Championship

SeasonDivisionLeague standings [13] Notes
PWLTA/CBPPtsPos
1998 Division 35140027395th
1999 Division 35050020.520.56th
2000 Division 35050019.519.56th
2005 County Challenge Cup G1202007.57.53rd
2006 County Challenge Cup G130300004th
2007 County Challenge Cup G4302016164th
2008 Division 5N30300884th
2009 Division 5 N&E312004244th
2010 Division 5N7160013235th
2011 Division 5N4130015253rd
2012 Division 4 N&E4120112223rd
2013 Division 4 N&E4120115253rd
2014 Division 4 N&E4120111214th
2015 Division 4 N&E4130021314th
2016 Division 4 N&E5220128483rd
2017 Division 3A6230113333rd
2018 Division 3A6060015154th
2019 Division 3A605011387th

Women's Twenty20 Cup

SeasonDivisionLeague standings [14] Notes
PWLTA/CNRRPtsPos
2009 Division 73000331st
2010 Division M&N 321100−1.2622ndLost promotion play-off
2011 Division M&N 331200−1.2223rdRelegated
2012 Division M&N 430300−3.0204th
2013 Division M&N 431200−0.6923rd
2014 Division 4C41300−0.5447th
2015 Division 4C60303−1.4434th
2016 Division 4C63300+0.35122nd
2017 Division 3B84400+0.28164th
2018 Division 3B82600−1.5385th

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