Grenada women's national cricket team

They competed in the West Indies women's domestic cricket structure on and off between 1975 and 2014, after which they were replaced by the Windward Islands.Grenada joined the West Indies domestic structure for its inaugural season in 1975–76, playing in the Federation Championships losing all three of their matches.[1] They competed in every season but one (1989) until 1991, and won their first title in 1990, winning the limited overs section of the tournament, beating Saint Lucia in the semi-final and Jamaica in the final.[3][4] Grenada were more successful earlier in this period, finishing 3rd in the league two seasons in a row in 2002 and 2003.[5][6] In their final season competing in the Championship, 2014, they finished 6th after losing the 5th Place Play-Off to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
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