Resultate

Australien - NCL - Frauen 02/16 23:00 - New South Wales - Frauen v South Australia - Frauen 265-195
Australien - NCL - Frauen 02/14 23:00 - New South Wales - Frauen v South Australia - Frauen CANC
Australien - NCL - Frauen 01/30 23:30 - South Australia - Frauen v Victoria - Frauen 231-232
Australien - NCL - Frauen 01/29 03:30 - South Australia - Frauen v Victoria - Frauen 210-211
Australien - NCL - Frauen 01/06 23:30 - Queensland - Frauen v South Australia - Frauen 205/9(50)-206/6(40.5)
Australien - NCL - Frauen 01/04 23:30 - Queensland - Frauen v South Australia - Frauen 232/7(43)-231/10(50)
Australien - NCL - Frauen 12/13 23:30 - Tasmania - Frauen v South Australia - Frauen 224/8(48.2)-223/9(50)
Australien - NCL - Frauen 12/12 03:00 - Tasmania - Frauen v South Australia - Frauen 274/8(50)-162/10(41)
Australien - NCL - Frauen 10/11 23:30 - South Australia - Frauen v Western Australia - Frauen 259/4(50)-261/7(48.2)
Australien - NCL - Frauen 10/09 23:30 - South Australia - Frauen v Western Australia - Frauen 263/9(50)-176/10(46.3)
Australien - NCL - Frauen 09/24 00:30 - South Australia - Frauen v ACT - Frauen 267/7(50)-166/10(39.5)
Australien - NCL - Frauen 09/22 00:30 - South Australia - Frauen v ACT - Frauen 220/3(38.4)-219/10(50)

The South Australia women's cricket team, formerly known as the South Australian Scorpions, is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian State of South Australia. They play their home games at Adelaide Oval and Karen Rolton Oval. 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.

The team is selected and supported by the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA).

History

1935–1996: Australian Women's Cricket Championships

South Australia's first recorded match was against Victoria in the Australian Women's Cricket Championships on 10 to 11 January 1935, which they lost by an innings and 184 runs. They continued to regularly play in the Championships until its final season in 1995–96. They won the title five times, making them the third most successful team after Victoria and New South Wales.

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

The former logo used while the team was known as the Scorpions

South Australia joined the newly-established WNCL in 1996–97. They have won one title, in 2015–16. Their best finish in the Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup was third in 2010–11.