Fixtures

Australia NCL Women 01/11 23:30 - Queensland Women vs Tasmania Women View
Australia NCL Women 01/13 23:30 - Queensland Women vs Tasmania Women View
Australia NCL Women 01/27 23:30 - South Australia Women vs Queensland Women View
Australia NCL Women 01/29 23:30 - South Australia Women vs Queensland Women View
Australia NCL Women 02/06 23:00 - Victorian Spirit Women vs Queensland Women View
Australia NCL Women 02/08 23:00 - Victorian Spirit Women vs Queensland Women View

Results

Australia NCL Women 12/21 23:00 - ACT Women v Queensland Women 168-169
Australia NCL Women 12/19 23:00 - ACT Women v Queensland Women 152-153
Australia NCL Women 10/04 23:30 - Queensland Women v Western Australia Women 331-285
Australia NCL Women 10/02 23:30 - Queensland Women v Western Australia Women 83-81
Australia NCL Women 09/28 23:30 - Queensland Women v New South Wales Women 216-217
Australia NCL Women 09/26 23:30 - Queensland Women v New South Wales Women 266-267
Australia NCL Women 02/24 03:05 1 Tasmania Women v Queensland Women 249-248
Australia NCL Women 02/16 23:30 - Queensland Women v Western Australia Women 116-115
Australia NCL Women 02/14 23:30 - Queensland Women v Western Australia Women 304-136
Australia NCL Women 01/17 03:00 - Tasmania Women v Queensland Women CANC
Australia NCL Women 01/14 23:30 - Tasmania Women v Queensland Women 294-250
Australia NCL Women 01/06 23:30 - Queensland Women v South Australia Women 205/9(50)-206/6(40.5)

Wikipedia - Queensland Fire

The Queensland Women cricket team, also known as the Konica Minolta Queensland Fire, is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian State of Queensland. They play most of their home games at Allan Border Field, Brisbane and they also use South Brisbane District Cricket Club's Fehlberg Oval and Kerrydale Oval, Robina. 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.

History

1931–1996: Australian Women's Cricket Championships

Queensland's first recorded match was a one-day, two-innings affair against New South Wales in the Australian Women's Cricket Championships on 23 March 1931, which they lost by an innings and 51 runs. They continued to play in the Championships until its final season in 1995–96, however, they failed to win the title.

1996–present: Women's National Cricket League and Twenty20 Cup

Queensland joined the newly-established WNCL in 1996–97. They finished as runners-up in 2000–01, 2005–06, 2012–13, 2016–17 and 2018–19, before winning their first title in 2020–21. They have won one Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup, in 2013–14.

The Fire celebrating a wicket versus the ACT Meteors.
The Queensland Women's cricket team is a powerhouse in Australian women's cricket. Representing the state of Queensland, this talented group of players has a rich history of success in domestic competitions and has produced many top-level international players.

Known for their strong batting lineup, solid bowling attack, and exceptional fielding skills, the Queensland Women's team is a force to be reckoned with on the cricket field. They have a reputation for playing aggressive and entertaining cricket, always striving to push the boundaries and set new standards in the game.

With a strong focus on teamwork, dedication, and hard work, the Queensland Women's team continues to be a dominant force in Australian women's cricket, consistently competing at the highest level and challenging for titles year after year. Their passion for the game and commitment to excellence make them a formidable opponent for any team they face.