Trinidad and Tobago women's national cricket team
[4][5] Trinidad and Tobago went on to compete in the inaugural Federation Championships in 1975–76, the first season of the West Indian women's domestic system.[6] They finished second in the tournament in its second edition, in 1977, and won their first recorded title in 1989, winning the limited overs section of the Federation Championships.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Trinidad and Tobago won the Championships again in 2010, topping their group before beating Barbados in the semi-final and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the final.[16] They claimed their most recent titles in two successive seasons, 2016 and 2016–17, beating Barbados in the final both times.Players listed with a Trinidad and Tobago flag appeared for the side at the 1973 World Cup, which carried One Day International status:[23]
Anisa MohammedGibran MohammedFirst-classBarbadosQueen's Park OvalPort of SpainT20 BlazeWomen's One Day InternationalsNew ZealandClarence ParkSt AlbansEnglandWolverhampton Cricket Club GroundWolverhamptonWomen's World CupcricketTrinidad and TobagoWomen's Super50 CupTwenty20 BlazeWorld CupWest Indies1973 World CupJamaicaYoung EnglandFederation ChampionshipsSaint Vincent and the Grenadines2016–17Super50 CupBritney Cooperfast-mediumRachael VincentDjenaba JosephmediumReniece BoyceKirbyina AlexanderCaniesha IsaacLee-Ann Kirbyoff breakCaptainKarishma RamharackSteffi SoogrimSlow left-arm orthodoxOne Day InternationalBeverly BrowneLouise BrowneJoyce DemminChristine JacobsonJane JosephJanice MosesEmelda NoreigaMaureen PhillipsNora St. RoseJasmine SammyMenota TekahGloria FarrellFlorence DouglasMerlyn EdwardsJeanette JamesShirley-Ann BonaparteAnn BrowneEve CaesarCarol-Ann JamesDesiree LukeCherry-Ann SinghStephanie PowerAnn McEwenGwen SmithBrenda Solzano-RodneyEnvis WilliamsShane de SilvaNadine GeorgeNelly WilliamsFelicia CummingsDeandra DottinStacy-Ann KingMerissa AguilleiraGaitri SeetahalAmanda SamarooFelicia WaltersAustraliaInternational XIList of Trinidad and Tobago women ODI cricketersTrinidad and Tobago national cricket teamTrinbago Knight Riders (WCPL)Cricket in the West IndiesCricket West IndiesNational teamsMen's AMen's U-19Women's U-19GuyanaLeeward IslandsWindward IslandsAntigua & Barbuda FalconsSt Kitts and Nevis PatriotsSt Lucia KingsCombined Campuses and CollegesWest Indies AcademyWest Indies ChampionshipInter-Colonial TournamentOne DayTwenty20Women's Twenty20 BlazeCaribbean Twenty20Stanford 20/20Caribbean Premier LeagueWomen's Caribbean Premier LeagueKensington Oval, BarbadosQueens Park Oval, Trinidad and TobagoSabina Park, JamaicaArnos Vale Stadium, Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNational Cricket Stadium, GrenadaDaren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint LuciaWarner Park, Saint Kitts and NevisProvidence Stadium, GuyanaSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua and BarbudaWindsor Park, DominicaOthersTest cricket recordsTest cricketersCaptainsTest wicket-keepersODI cricket recordsODI cricketersT20I cricket recordsT20I cricketers