Otago Sparks
[1] The following period in the one-day competition was dominated by Auckland and Wellington, however, and Otago did not record a second-place finish until 1957–58.[7] Otago won their second one-day competition in 2013–14, finishing second in the group stage before beating Auckland in the final, helped by 99 from captain Suzie Bates and winning by 3 wickets off the penultimate delivery.[10] They won their fourth one-day competition in 2023–24, this time topping the group stage and defeating Wellington in the final.[14] Otago bowler Leigh Kasperek was the leading wicket-taker in the tournament, with 8 wickets.In 2021–22, the side primarily used University Oval, as well as playing two games at Whitestone Contracting Stadium and three, for the first time, at Queenstown Events Centre.