Results

Abu Dhabi Women T20 Counties Super Cup 03/30 10:30 - Tasmania Women v ECB Women 188/5,98 All Out
Abu Dhabi Women T20 Counties Super Cup 03/29 06:30 - The Blaze Women v Tasmania Women 185/6,167/7
Abu Dhabi Women T20 Counties Super Cup 03/28 06:30 - Yorkshire Women v Tasmania Women 161/8,165/7
Australia NCL Women 02/21 03:00 - Tasmania Women v Victoria Women 259-229
Australia NCL Women 02/18 23:30 - Tasmania Women v Victoria Women 254-253
Australia NCL Women 02/02 23:30 - Tasmania Women v ACT Women 156-153
Australia NCL Women 01/31 23:30 - Tasmania Women v ACT Women 284-181
Australia NCL Women 01/29 23:00 - Tasmania Women v ACT Women PPT.
Australia NCL Women 01/13 23:30 - Queensland Women v Tasmania Women 294-280
Australia NCL Women 01/11 23:30 - Queensland Women v Tasmania Women 155-198
Australia NCL Women 12/15 23:30 - Tasmania Women v New South Wales Women 129-288
Australia NCL Women 12/13 23:30 - Tasmania Women v New South Wales Women 172-174

The Tasmania Women cricket team, also known as Tasmanian Tigers and previously Tasmanian Roar, is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian State of Tasmania. They play their home games at Blundstone Arena, Hobart. They compete in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL), the premier 50-over women's cricket tournament in Australia. They previously played in the now-defunct Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup and Australian Women's Cricket Championships.

History

1906–1984: Early history

Tasmania's first recorded match was against Victoria on 17 March 1906. A second match against Victoria was also recorded on 23 March 1906. Their next recorded match did not take place until 27 December 1979, when they played Victoria Women's Cricket Association President's XI.

1985–1991: Australian Women's Cricket Championships

Tasmania joined the Australian Women's Cricket Championships for the 1985–86 season. Their first match was a loss to South Australia by an innings and 124 runs. Tasmania failed to win a match and finished bottom of the table. Tasmania made further appearances in the Australian Women's Cricket Championships in 1987–88 and 1990–91, finishing bottom both times. They also appeared in the Women's Australian Under-21 Championships in 1985/86 and 1986/87.

2009–present: Twenty20 Cup and Women's National Cricket League

Tasmania joined the Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup as Tasmanian Roar for the 2009–10 season, finishing bottom of the table. They joined the WNCL for the 2010–11 season, but again finished bottom. Tasmania's best finish in the Twenty20 Cup came in its final season, 2014–15, when they finished fourth. On 4 June 2018, Cricket Tasmania announced that the name of the team would change to the Tasmanian Tigers, aligning their branding with the men's team.

They finished third in the WNCL in 2018–19 and 2020–21. They won their first WNCL title in 2021–22, topping the group stage before beating South Australia in the final by 9 wickets. They defended their title in 2022–23, again beating South Australia in the final. They won the title again in 2023-24 season for third year straight against Queensland by 6 wickets.

The Tasmania Roar Women are a prominent cricket team representing the island state of Tasmania in Australia. Known for their fierce competitiveness and strong team spirit, the Roar Women compete in various domestic cricket competitions, including the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL). The team is renowned for nurturing talented players and contributing significantly to the development of women's cricket in Australia. With a blend of experienced internationals and emerging young talent, the Tasmania Roar Women aim to showcase their skills, foster growth in the sport, and achieve success on both national and regional stages. Their passionate approach and commitment to excellence make them a formidable force in Australian women's cricket.