T20 Blaze Women 03/25 22:30 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Barbados Women 83-96
T20 Blaze Women 03/23 14:00 - Jamaica Women v Trinidad & Tobago Divas 99-98
T20 Blaze Women 03/21 14:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Windward Islands Women 84-81
T20 Blaze Women 03/19 18:30 - Leeward Islands Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women 78-79
T20 Blaze Women 03/17 18:30 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Guyana Women 66-67
Super 50 Cup Women 03/06 14:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Barbados Women View
T20 Blaze Women 05/27 12:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Guyana Women /()-/()
T20 Blaze Women 05/25 18:30 - Leeward Islands Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women /()-/()
T20 Blaze Women 05/23 14:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Windward Islands Women /()-/()
T20 Blaze Women 05/21 23:00 - Jamaica Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women /()-/()
T20 Blaze Women 05/20 23:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Barbados Women /()-/()
Super 50 Cup Women 05/17 14:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Guyana Women /()-/()
Super 50 Cup Women 05/15 14:00 - Leeward Islands Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women /()-/()
Super 50 Cup Women 05/12 14:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Windward Islands Women /()-/()
Super 50 Cup Women 05/10 14:00 - Jamaica Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women /()-/()
Super 50 Cup Women 05/08 14:00 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Barbados Women /()-/()
Vijay Hazare Trophy 06/22 13:30 - Barbados Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women 140/1,133 All Out
Vijay Hazare Trophy 06/16 13:30 - Jamaica Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women View
T20 Blaze Women 06/14 14:00 - Barbados Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women 89/7,108/6
T20 Blaze Women 06/13 18:30 - Trinidad & Tobago Women v Windward Islands Women 88/8,87/7
T20 Blaze Women 06/11 23:00 - Leeward Islands Women v Trinidad & Tobago Women 72/6,108/7

The Trinidad and Tobago women's national cricket team, also known as Trinidad and Tobago Red Force Divas, is the women's representative cricket team of the country of Trinidad and Tobago. They compete in the Women's Super50 Cup and the Twenty20 Blaze.

In 1973, they competed in the first World Cup, finishing fifth with two victories. Since, the West Indies have competed as a united team, and Trinidad and Tobago have only competed at domestic level.

History

Trinidad and Tobago first played in 1973, in the lead-up to the 1973 World Cup, which they competed in. They finished 5th in the group of 7, with two wins and four losses. Their victories came against Jamaica and Young England.

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. 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.

Trinidad and Tobago went on to become the most successful team in the Federation Championships, with 13 recorded titles, and are the only team to have played in every season of the tournament. When the tournament was split into a league stage and knockout stage in the 1990s and 2000s, they have recorded title victories in 1992, 1994, 1996, 2002 and 2004, as well as winning both formats in 2003 and 2005.

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. They claimed their most recent titles in two successive seasons, 2016 and 2016–17, beating Barbados in the final both times.

Trinidad and Tobago have also competed in the Twenty20 Blaze since its inception in 2012. They won the third edition of the tournament in 2016, topping their group before beating Jamaica in the final. In the most recent season, 2023, the side finished 5th in the T20 Blaze and were runners-up in the Super50 Cup.

Trinidad & Tobago Women's cricket team is a formidable force in the world of women's cricket. Comprising of talented and skilled players from the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago, this team has made a mark in both domestic and international cricket tournaments.

Known for their aggressive batting, sharp fielding, and disciplined bowling, Trinidad & Tobago Women's team is a force to be reckoned with on the cricket field. Their players are known for their passion for the game and their never-say-die attitude, making them a tough opponent for any team.

With a strong leadership and a talented pool of players, Trinidad & Tobago Women's team continues to make waves in the world of women's cricket, showcasing their skills and determination in every match they play. Their commitment to excellence and their love for the game make them a team to watch out for in any cricket tournament.