Dominica women's national cricket team

They competed in the West Indies women's domestic cricket structure between 1995 and 2002 and between 2008 and 2014, after which they were replaced by the Windward Islands.Dominica joined the West Indies domestic structure in 1995, competing in the Federation Championships.[1] Dominica competed in the Federation Championships until 2002, and had their first recorded victory in 2001, beating Guyana by 143 runs.[4] After their return to competition, Dominica are only recorded winning one more match, a 1 wicket victory over Saint Lucia.[3][5] Dominica also competed in the first two seasons of the Twenty20 Blaze in 2012 and 2013, finishing bottom of their group both times.
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