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Nickname(s) | White Ferns | |||||||||
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Association | New Zealand Cricket | |||||||||
Personnel | ||||||||||
Captain | Suzie Bates | |||||||||
Coach | Haidee Tiffen | |||||||||
International Cricket Council | ||||||||||
ICC status | Full member (1926) | |||||||||
ICC region | East Asia-Pacific | |||||||||
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Women's Tests | ||||||||||
First WTest | v England at Lancaster Park, Christchurch; 16–18 February 1935 | |||||||||
Last WTest | v England at North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough; 21–24 August 2004 | |||||||||
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Women's One Day Internationals | ||||||||||
First WODI | v Trinidad and Tobago at Clarence Park, St Albans; 23 June 1973 | |||||||||
Last WODI | v Ireland at the Clontarf Cricket Club, Dublin; 13 June 2018 | |||||||||
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Women's World Cup Appearances | 11 (first in 1973) | |||||||||
Best result | Champions (2000) | |||||||||
Women's Twenty20 Internationals | ||||||||||
First WT20I | v England at the County Cricket Ground, Hove; 5 August 2004 | |||||||||
Last WT20I | v Pakistan at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah; 14 November 2017 | |||||||||
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Women's World Twenty20 Appearances | 5 (first in 2009) | |||||||||
Best result | Runners-up (2009, 2010) | |||||||||
As of 8 July 2018 |
ICC Rankings | Current | Best-ever |
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Women's | 3rd | 2nd |
WTests | Played | Won/Lost |
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Total | 45 |
2/10 (33 draws) |
WODIs | Played | Won/Lost |
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Total | 320 |
162/150 (2 ties, 6 no result) |
This year | 0 |
0/0 (0 ties, 0 no result) |
WT20Is | Played | Won/Lost |
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Total | 96 |
57/36 (2 ties, 1 no result) |
This year | 0 |
0/0 (0 ties, 0 no result) |
The New Zealand women's national cricket team, nicknamed the White Ferns, represents New Zealand in international women's cricket. One of eight teams competing in the ICC Women's Championship (the highest level of international women's cricket), the team is organised by New Zealand Cricket, a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
New Zealand made its Test debut in 1935, against England, becoming the third team to play at that level. With Australia and England, New Zealand is one of only three teams to have participated in all ten editions of the Women's Cricket World Cup. The team has made the final of the tournament on four occasions, winning in 2000 and placing second in 1993, 1997, and 2009. At the Women's World Twenty20, New Zealand were runners-up in 2009 and 2010, but are yet to win the event.
The ICC Women's Rankings incorporates results from Tests, ODIs and T20Is into a single ranking system.
Head Coach: Haidee Tiffen
Assistant Coach: Matthew Bell
Team's Manager: Helen Mahon-Stroud
Physiotherapist: Helen Littleworth
As of August 2017[update]: