The Victoria women's cricket team, previously known as Victorian Spirit, is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian State of Victoria. They play their home games at Junction Oval, St Kilda, Melbourne. They compete in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL), the premier 50-over women's cricket tournament in Australia. They previously played in the now-defunct Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup and Australian Women's Cricket Championships, a competition which they dominated, having won 36 titles.
Victoria's first recorded match was against New South Wales on 17 March 1891, however, the result is unknown. Their first match with a known result was against New South Wales Second XI, with Victoria winning a one-day, two innings match by 6 wickets on 19 April 1930.
Victoria played alongside New South Wales and Queensland in the inaugural season of the Australian Women's Cricket Championships in 1930âÂÂ31. They continued to play in the Championships until its final season in 1995âÂÂ96. They won the title 36 times, making them the most successful team.
Victoria joined the newly established WNCL in 1996âÂÂ97. They have won the title twice, in 2002âÂÂ03 and 2004âÂÂ05. They are the most successful side in the Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, having won the title three times, with consecutive wins coming in 2009âÂÂ10, 2010âÂÂ11 and 2011âÂÂ12
Victoria have used a number of grounds over the years. Their first recorded home match against Tasmania in 1906 was played at Victoria Park, Melbourne. Historically they have played the vast majority of their home matches at various grounds in Melbourne. Their first match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was against England in 1934. Since 2002 they have also played occasional matches in Geelong.
Since 2013, Victoria have played most of their home games at Junction Oval, located in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, as well as occasionally at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Casey Fields. Their two 2019âÂÂ20 WNCL home games were played at Junction Oval. Their four 2020âÂÂ21 WNCL league matches, as well as the final, were also played at Junction Oval. In 2021âÂÂ22, they played six matches at Junction Oval, as well as playing their first ever match at Shepley Oval in Melbourne. In 2022âÂÂ23, the side returned to just using Junction Oval.
Based on squad announced for the 2023/24 season. Players in bold have international caps.
Players who have played for Victoria and played internationally are listed below, in order of first international appearance (given in brackets):