Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) is the shortest form of women's international cricket recognized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). A women's Twenty20 international is a 20 overs-per-side cricket match between any two ICC members. The very first Women's Twenty20 International match was played on 5 August 2004 between England and New Zealand at Hove, six months before the first Twenty20 International match was played between two men's teams. The Women's T20 World Cup, the highest-level event in the format, was first held in 2009.

In April 2018, the ICC granted full women's Twenty20 international (WT20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between two international sides after 1 July 2018 will be a full WT20I. A month after the conclusion of the 2018 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup, which took place in June 2018, the ICC retrospectively gave all the fixtures in the tournament full WT20I status. On 22 November 2021, in the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier tournament, the match between Hong Kong and Nepal was the 1,000th WT20I to be played.

Involved nations

The ICC granted Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status to all its members from 1 July 2018. As of April 2025[update], 93 nations have played WT20Is.

The full list of teams who have played full WT20I matches, with the date of their first match, is as follows:

  1. England (5 August 2004)
  2. New Zealand (5 August 2004)
  3. Australia (2 September 2005)
  4. India (5 August 2006)
  5. South Africa (10 August 2007)
  6. Ireland (27 June 2008)
  7. West Indies (27 June 2008)
  8. Netherlands (1 July 2008)
  9. Pakistan (25 May 2009)
  10. Sri Lanka (12 June 2009)
  11. Bangladesh (28 August 2012)
  12. Malaysia (3 June 2018)
  13. Thailand (3 June 2018)
  14. Scotland (7 July 2018)
  15. Uganda (7 July 2018)
  16. United Arab Emirates (7 July 2018)
  17. Papua New Guinea (7 July 2018)
  18. Singapore (9 August 2018)
  19. Botswana (20 August 2018)
  20. Lesotho (20 August 2018)
  21. Malawi (20 August 2018)
  22. Namibia (20 August 2018)
  23. Mozambique (20 August 2018)
  24. Sierra Leone (20 August 2018)
  25. Brazil (23 August 2018)
  26. Mexico (23 August 2018)
  27. Chile (23 August 2018)
  28. China (3 November 2018)
  29. South Korea (3 November 2018)
  30. Zimbabwe (5 January 2019)
  31. Nepal (12 January 2019)
  32. Hong Kong (12 January 2019)
  33. Indonesia (12 January 2019)
  34. Myanmar (12 January 2019)
  35. Bhutan (13 January 2019)
  36. Nigeria (26 January 2019)
  37. Rwanda (26 January 2019)
  38. Kuwait (18 February 2019)
  39. Kenya (6 April 2019)
  40. Costa Rica (26 April 2019)
  41. Vanuatu (6 May 2019)
  42. Japan (6 May 2019)
  43. Fiji (6 May 2019)
  44. Samoa (6 May 2019)
  45. Tanzania (6 May 2019)
  46. Canada (17 May 2019)
  47. United States (17 May 2019)
  48. Guernsey (31 May 2019)
  49. Jersey (31 May 2019)
  50. Mali (18 June 2019)
  51. Germany (26 June 2019)
  52. France (31 July 2019)
  53. Austria (31 July 2019)
  54. Norway (31 July 2019)
  55. Argentina (3 October 2019)
  56. Peru (3 October 2019)
  57. Maldives (2 December 2019)
  58. Belize (13 December 2019)
  59. Philippines (21 December 2019)
  60. Oman (17 January 2020)
  61. Qatar (17 January 2020)
  62. Italy (9 August 2021)
  63. Sweden (29 August 2021)
  64. Eswatini (9 September 2021)
  65. Cameroon (12 September 2021)
  66. Belgium (25 September 2021)
  67. Bahrain (20 March 2022)
  68. Saudi Arabia (20 March 2022)
  69. Ghana (28 March 2022)
  70. Gambia (29 March 2022)
  71. Spain (5 May 2022)
  72. Denmark (28 May 2022)
  73. Barbados (29 July 2022)
  74. Malta (27 August 2022)
  75. Romania (27 August 2022)
  76. Greece (9 September 2022)
  77. Serbia (10 September 2022)
  78. Isle of Man (12 November 2022)
  79. Cambodia (21 December 2022)
  80. Turkey (29 May 2023)
  81. Estonia (26 August 2023)
  82. Cook Islands (1 September 2023)
  83. Luxembourg (5 September 2023)
  84. Mongolia (19 September 2023)
  85. Gibraltar (20 April 2024)
  86. Czech Republic (8 June 2024)
  87. Croatia (14 June 2024)
  88. Cyprus (17 June 2024)
  89. Cayman Islands (26 September 2024)
  90. Bulgaria (12 October 2024)
  91. Portugal (7 April 2025)
  92. Switzerland (28 May 2025)
  93. Finland (18 July 2025)
  94. Zambia (6 April 2026)

Rankings

Before October 2018, ICC did not maintain a separate Twenty20 ranking for the women's game, instead aggregating performance over all three forms of the game into one overall women's teams ranking. In January 2018, ICC granted international status to all matches between associate nations and announced plan to launch separate T20I rankings for women. In October 2018 the T20I rankings were launched with separate ODI rankings for Full Members.

ICC Women's T20I Team Rankings
TeamMatchesPointsRating
Australia3710,921295
England4613,751277
India5213,910268
New Zealand4210,744256
South Africa4310,274239
West Indies409,470237
Sri Lanka4510,321229
Pakistan398,467217
Ireland489,494198
Bangladesh418,014195
Scotland375,909160
Thailand659,954153
Papua New Guinea385,484144
Netherlands516,947136
United Arab Emirates577,440131
Zimbabwe425,270125
Uganda707,877113
Namibia596,378108
Tanzania404,138103
Indonesia333,15596
Nepal454,21494
Hong Kong595,32790
Italy332,89188
United States292,52087
Rwanda625,14383
Nigeria392,94676
Switzerland1286372
Malaysia453,11969
Kenya412,83269
Vanuatu261,68865
Canada171,06763
Jersey301,87062
Spain171,04962
Brazil402,27357
Germany331,85056
Oman241,21451
Myanmar341,57746
Sweden241,09346
Isle of Man301,31244
Cyprus2397742
Japan331,37742
Sierra Leone321,32241
Gibraltar1553536
Guernsey1344234
China2791434
Denmark2789533
Kuwait2784831
Samoa2370931
Bhutan2679230
Botswana431,28930
Turkey1132229
France1435225
Romania1229024
Croatia1023724
Greece3172623
Austria3263920
Malawi2955019
Argentina1932217
Qatar2948017
Estonia2337616
Fiji2235816
Serbia1724614
Mozambique2840414
Norway2434214
Malta1720012
Luxembourg1514910
Cameroon241607
Singapore451664
Lesotho17503
Philippines23392
Cook Islands1460
Eswatini1700
Finland900
Czech Republic1900
Bulgaria1900
Belgium800
Bahrain2200
Cambodia1000
Mongolia2000
Source: , 11 April 2026

Statistics and records

See also