Durham Women cricket team

The Durham Women's cricket team is the women's representative cricket team for the English historic county of Durham. They played their home games at various grounds across the county, including Green Lane Cricket Ground, Durham, County Durham and Park Drive, Hartlepool.[1] They competed in the Women's County Championship from 2001 to 2019 and in the Women's Twenty20 Cup from 2009 to 2019.[2] In 2020, it was announced that Durham was merging its team with Northumberland, becoming North East Warriors.[3] They are partnered with the regional side Northern Diamonds.[4]

Durham Women
Team information
FoundedUnknown
First recorded match: 1930
Home groundVarious
Including Green Lane Cricket Ground, Durham
History
WCC wins0
T20 Cup wins0
Official websiteDurham Cricket

History

1930–2000: Early History

Durham Women played their first recorded match in 1930, against Lancashire and Cheshire Women, which they won by 16 runs.[5] Over the following years, Durham played various one-off matches against surrounding teams, often combined with Northumberland Women.[6] In the early 2000s, Durham also played various games against Scotland Women.[7]

2001– : Women's County Championship

In 2001, Durham Women played in the Emerging Counties competition, which they won, thereby earning promotion to the Women's County Championship.[8] In their first season, they finished 5th in Division 3, but were promoted the following season.[9] After being relegated in 2004, Durham then began a steady climb through the divisions, reaching Division 2 in 2012, where they remained for four seasons.[10] Subsequent years saw them challenging for promotion again, just missing out in 2017, losing a play-off against Northamptonshire, but achieving it in 2018, beating Oxfordshire by 85 runs.[11][12] In 2019, however, they finished bottom of Division Two.[13] In the Women's Twenty20 Cup, meanwhile, Durham were a consistent Division Two side, achieving their best finish, 2nd, in 2019.[14] In 2021, they competed as a joint team with Northumberland, as North East Warriors, after the two teams merged in 2020.[3]

Players

Notable players

Players who have played for Durham and played internationally are listed below, in order of first international appearance (given in brackets):[15]

Seasons

Women's County Championship

SeasonDivisionLeague standings[16]Notes
PWLTA/CBPPtsPos
2001Emerging Counties2------1stPromoted
2002Division 35120220545th
2003Division 35311040.582.51stPromoted
2004Division 25050023236thRelegated
2005County Challenge Cup G13300028642nd
2006County Challenge Cup G1321004442nd
2007County Challenge Cup G4311014392nd
2008Division 5N321002422ndPromoted
2009Division 410820051652nd
2010Division 49440139795th
2011Division 4107201611311stPromoted
2012Division 28050315159th
2013Division 28150226369th
2014Division 28260035557th
2015Division 28350038688thRelegated
2016Division 386101421022nd
2017Division 3A6500126761stLost promotion playoff
2018Division 3A6510042921stPromoted
2019Division 27160036468thRelegated

Women's Twenty20 Cup

SeasonDivisionLeague standings[17]Notes
PWLTA/CNRRPtsPos
2009Division 63000331st
2010Division M&N 230201−1.7314thRelegated
2011Division M&N 332100+1.0042ndLost promotion play-off
2012Division M&N 331200−1.2723rd
2014Division 2B41300−2.9947th
2015Division 282501−0.5597th
2016Division 270601−2.4818th
2017Division 283500−0.21126th
2018Division 285300−0.10204th
2019Division 285300+0.54202nd

See also

Notes

References