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Jersey women's cricket team

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The Jersey women’s cricket team represents the Crown dependency of Jersey in international matches. They joined the International Cricket Council (ICC) as an affiliate member in 2005 and became an associate member in 2007. In 2018, all their Twenty20 matches against other ICC members were given full WT20I status.

Jersey’s first WT20I was on 31 May 2019, against Guernsey at College Field, Saint Peter Port. Their latest WT20I, as of 4 September 2025, was against Brazil in Leeds. They have played 46 WT20Is, winning 29 and losing 16, with no ties and one no-result. Their current WT20I ranking is 29th, with a best-ever ranking of 24th in December 2022.

Key moments and achievements
- 2012: Won the European Women’s Cricket Festival in Utrecht, beating Germany in the final.
- 2019: First WT20I; first WT20I win vs Norway on 1 August in Nantes.
- 2022: Trinity Smith scored Jersey’s first WT20I fifty (59 not out) against Spain; Jersey won the 2022 France Quadrangular Series.
- 2023: Hosted the inaugural ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier Division Two, finishing third. Chloe Greechan took Jersey’s first WT20I five-wicket haul (5/4) against Sweden.
- 2023–24: Won the WT20I Inter-Insular Cup 3–0 against Guernsey; set a WT20I high score of 196/3 in a win over Guernsey.
- 2024: Won the WT20I Inter-Insular Cup again (fourth year in a row) with a 104-run victory; won the T10 European Cricket Championship Challenger Division in Spain, going unbeaten.
- 2024–25: Swept two WT20I matches against Gibraltar; won the Cyprus WT20I Quadrangular Series (6 wins from 6).
- 2025: Finished third in the Women’s T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier Division Two in Rome. On 5 July 2025, Jersey beat Guernsey by 89 runs (DLS) to win the WT20I Inter-Insular Cup for the fourth consecutive year.

Team leadership and notable players
- Captain: Chloe Greechan
- Coach: Darren Thomas
- Notable moments include Nia Greig becoming the youngest international cricketer at 11 years old in 2019, and Chloe Greechan’s five-wicket haul in 2023.

Home venues and recent activity
- The first WT20I was at College Field, Saint Peter Port.
- Recent activity includes WT20I series against Gibraltar and other European teams, plus regional qualifiers and cup competitions across Europe.


This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 10:39 (CET).