Barbados women's national cricket team

Barbados joined the West Indies domestic structure for its inaugural season in 1975–76, playing in the Federation Championships.[7] In 2013, Barbados reached the final of the second edition of the Twenty20 Blaze, but lost to Jamaica.[8] 2015 saw Barbados win their first 50-over title, topping the league stage of the Regional Championship before beating Jamaica in the final.[20][21] In 2022, Barbados competed at the Commonwealth Games, representing the West Indies as the most recent winner of the Twenty20 Blaze at the time.[22] Barbados won their first match of the tournament, beating Pakistan by 15 runs, before losing to Australia and India to finish third in their group.
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