• The 2023-23 edition of Women's National Cricket League began on Friday, September 22.

  • A total of 43 matches will be played throughout the tournament.

Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) 2023-24: Date, Match, Venue & Live Streaming details
WNCL 2023-24 Complete schedule

The Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL), Australia’s premier women’s domestic 50-over cricket competition, kickstarted its 2023-24 edition on Friday, September 22, with an exciting double-header. The matches saw New South Wales (NSW) take on Queensland Fire at North Sydney Oval, while South Australia clashed with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Meteors at Karen Rolton Oval.

This season, the WNCL follows a unique format, with two rounds played before the commencement of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) Season 9 on October 19. The WNCL will then resume its action in mid-December, keeping the excitement alive for cricket enthusiasts.

As in the previous edition, the WNCL 2023-24 edition will feature a total of 43 matches, with all seven participating teams facing each other twice in the league stage. The top two teams from the league stage will advance to the final showdown, scheduled for February 24, 2024, where they will compete for the prestigious WNCL championship.

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Women’s National Cricket League 2023-23 Fixtures

  • Match 1: 22 September 2023, Queensland vs New South Wales – Cricket Central, Sydney (11:30 pm GMT 21 Sept)
  • Match 2: 22 September 2023, Australian Capital Territory vs South Australia – Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide (12:30 am GMT)
  • Match 3: 24 September 2023, New South Wales vs Queensland – Cricket Central, Sydney (12:00 am GMT)
  • Match 4: 24 September 2023, South Australia vs Australian Capital Territory – Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide (12:30 am GMT)
  • Match 5: 26 September 2023, Western Australia vs Victoria – WACA Ground, Perth (2:00 am GMT)
  • Match 6: 28 September 2023, Western Australia vs Victoria – WACA Ground, Perth (2:00 am GMT)
  • Match 7: 08 October 2023, Australian Capital Territory vs Tasmania – Phillip Oval, Canberra (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 8: 10 October 2023, Australian Capital Territory vs Tasmania – Phillip Oval, Canberra (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 9: 10 October 2023, Queensland vs Victoria – Peter Burge Oval, Brisbane (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 10: 10 October 2023, South Australia vs Western Australia – Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 11: 12 October 2023, South Australia vs Western Australia – Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 12: 12 October 2023, Queensland vs Victoria – Peter Burge Oval, Brisbane (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 13: 12 December 2023, Australian Capital Territory vs Queensland, Phillip Oval, Canberra (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 14: 12 December 2023, Tasmania vs South Australia – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (8:30 am GMT)
  • Match 15: 14 December 2023, Australian Capital Territory vs Queensland, Phillip Oval, Canberra (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 16: 14 December 2023, Tasmania vs South Australia – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 17: 19 December 2023, Victoria vs New South Wales – Junction Oval, St Kilda, Melbourne (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 18: 21 December 2023, Victoria vs New South Wales – Junction Oval, St Kilda, Melbourne (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 19: 5 January 2024, New South Wales vs Tasmania – Cricket Central, Sydney (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 20: 5 January 2024, Queensland vs South Australia – Allan Border Field, Brisbane (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 21: 5 January 2024, Western Australia vs Australian Capital Territory- WACA Ground, Perth (7:30 am GMT)
  • Match 22: 7 January 2024, New South Wales vs Tasmania – Cricket Central, Sydney (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 23: 7 January 2024, Queensland vs South Australia – Allan Border Field, Brisbane (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 24: 7 January 2024, Western Australia vs Australian Capital Territory – WACA Ground, Perth (7:30 am GMT)
  • Match 25: 15 January 2024, Tasmania vs Queensland – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 26: 16 January 2024, Victoria vs Australian Capital Territory – Junction Oval, St Kilda, Melbourne (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 27: 17 January 2024, Tasmania vs Queensland – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (8:30 am GMT)
  • Match 28: 18 January 2024, Victoria vs Australian Capital Territory – Junction Oval, St Kilda, Melbourne (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 29: 19 January 2024, Western Australia vs New South Wales – WACA Ground, Perth (7:30 am GMT)
  • Match 30: 21 January 2024, Western Australia vs New South Wales – WACA Ground, Perth (7:30 am GMT)
  • Match 31: 29 January 2024, South Australia vs Victoria – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (9:00 am GMT)
  • Match 32: 30 January 2024, Australian Capital Territory vs New South Wales – Phillip Oval, Canberra (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 33: 31 January 2024, South Australia vs Victoria – Karen Rolton Oval (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 34: 1 February 2024, Australian Capital Territory vs New South Wales – Phillip Oval, Canberra (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 35: 1 February 2024, Tasmania vs Western Australia – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 36: 3 February 2024, Tasmania vs Western Australia – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 37: 12 February 2024, Victoria vs Tasmania – Junction Oval, St Kilda, Melbourne (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 38: 14 February 2024, Victoria vs Tasmania – Junction Oval, St Kilda, Melbourne (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 39: 15 February 2024, New South Wales vs South Australia – Cricket Central, Sydney (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 40: 15 February 2024, Queensland vs Western Australia – Allan Border Field, Brisbane (5:00 am GMT)
  • Match 41: 17 February 2024, New South Wales vs South Australia – Cricket Central, Sydney (4:30 am GMT)
  • Match 42: 17 February 2024, Queensland vs Western Australia – Allan Border Field, Brisbane (5:00 am GMT)
  • Final: 23 February 2024, TBC vs TBC – TBC

WNCL 2023-24 Live Streaming details

Each match of the 2023-24 season is accessible for free live streaming to fans in Australia on cricket.com.au and the CA Live app.

All the 43 matches matches can also be streamed live on Kayo Sports.

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