The 2022/23 edition of the Women’s National Cricket League will begin on September 23 — here is the full schedule, list of fixtures and match timings for the WNCL.

The 27th edition of the Women’s National Cricket League will feature the usual seven teams – the Australian states of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, and Australian Capital Territory. They will play in a round-robin league format, featuring 28 matches, from September 23. The WNCL will break after October 6 and continue from on December 18. The league will be followed by a final, on February 25, 2023.

New South Wales have dominated the WNCL, with 20 wins in 26 attempts. Of the other teams, Victoria have won it twice, while Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and defending champions Tasmania have won once each. The Australian Capital Territory are yet to win the title.

Here is the full schedule for the WNCL 2022/23.

WNCL 2022/23: Full schedule and list of fixtures

*All timings local

September 23, 10:00: South Australia v Victoria; Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
September 23, 10:00: Western Australia v Australian Capital Territory; WACA Ground, Perth
September 23, 14:00: New South Wales v Queensland; North Sydney Oval, North Sydney
September 25, 10:00: New South Wales v Queensland; North Sydney Oval, North Sydney
September 25, 10:00: South Australia v Victoria; Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
September 25, 10:00: Western Australia v Australian Capital Territory; WACA Ground, Perth
September 30, 14:00: New South Wales v Western Australia; North Sydney Oval, North Sydney
October 1, 9:30: Queensland v Australian Capital Territory; Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast
October 2, 10:00: New South Wales v Western Australia; North Sydney Oval, North Sydney
October 3, 9:30: Queensland v Australian Capital Territory; Bill Pippen Oval, Gold Coast
October 4, 10:00: Victoria v Tasmania; CitiPower Centre, St Kilda
October 6, 10:00: Victoria v Tasmania; CitiPower Centre, St Kilda
December 18, 10:00: Australian Capital Territory v South Australia; Manuka Oval, Canberra
December 18, 10:30: Tasmania v New South Wales; Blundstone Arena, Hobart
December 20, 10:00: Australian Capital Territory v South Australia; Manuka Oval, Canberra
December 20, 14:00: Tasmania v New South Wales; Blundstone Arena, Hobart
December 21, 14:00: Western Australia v Queensland; WACA Ground, Perth
December 23, 14:00: Western Australia v Queensland; WACA Ground, Perth
January 4, 10:00: Queensland v Tasmania; Allan Border Field, Brisbane
January 4, 14:00: Western Australia v South Australia; WACA Ground, Perth
January 5, 10:00: Victoria v New South Wales; CitiPower Centre, St Kilda
January 6, 10:00: Queensland v Tasmania; Allan Border Field, Brisbane
January 6, 10:00: Western Australia v South Australia; WACA Ground, Perth
January 7, 10:00: Victoria v New South Wales; CitiPower Centre, St Kilda
January 17, 10:00: Queensland v Victoria; Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane
January 19, 10:00: Australian Capital Territory v Tasmania; EPC Solar Park, Canberra
January 19, 10:00: South Australia v New South Wales; Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
January 19, 10:00: Queensland v Victoria; Ian Healy Oval, Brisbane
January 21, 10:00: Australian Capital Territory v Tasmania; EPC Solar Park, Canberra
January 21, 10:00: South Australia v New South Wales; Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
February 6, 10:30: Tasmania v South Australia; Blundstone Arena, Hobart
February 8, 10:00: Victoria v Western Australia; CitiPower Centre, St Kilda
February 8, 14:00: Tasmania v South Australia; Blundstone Arena, Hobart
February 10, 10:00: New South Wales v Australian Capital Territory; Wade Park, Orange
February 10, 10:00: Victoria v Western Australia; CitiPower Centre, St Kilda
February 12, 10:00: New South Wales v Australian Capital Territory; Wade Park, Orange
February 14, 10:30: Tasmania v Western Australia; Blundstone Arena, Hobart
February 16, 10:30: Tasmania v Western Australia; Blundstone Arena, Hobart
February 17, 10:00: Australian Capital Territory v Victoria; EPC Solar Park, Canberra
February 17, 10:00: South Australia v Queensland; Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
February 19, 10:00: Australian Capital Territory v Victoria; EPC Solar Park, Canberra
February 19, 10:00: South Australia v Queensland; Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide
February 25, 10:00: TBC v TBC; TBC