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    National Cricket League (Women)

    The Women's National Cricket League is a top 50-over competition played in Australia. Seven teams play in the tournament which was established back in the 1996/97 season as a replacement for the Australia Women's Cricket Championships. 

    The competition has gone from strength to strength each year, with the tournament seen as one of the bedrocks of the women's game in Australia. 

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    The best bookmakers will offer customers a number of ways to bet on the top cricket competitions and matches from across the planet. 

    The best cricket betting sites will provide you with pre-game markets such as match winner, to score a century, most sixes, most fours, top runs scorer, top wicket taker and more. Many of these markets will also be available as in-play markets, which will allow you to bet with odds that fluctuate as the match progresses. 

    You will also find a good range of futures betting including top wicket taker, top run scorer and tournament winner. 

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    National Cricket League (Women) Format & Teams

    The Women's National Cricket League is a domestic 50 over competition in Australia. Seven sides feature in the current tournament, with one coming from each state plus the Australia Capital Territory. 

    The tournament was first established in the 1996/97 season, with a round-robin format followed by a final. 

    New South Wales Breakers are the most successful side in the history of the competition with 20 titles. The following sides play in the competition:

    • Australian Capital Territory 
    • New South Wales 
    • Queensland
    • South Australia 
    • Tasmania 
    • Victoria 
    • Western Australia