The Windies women's cricket team is the National team representing the West Indies. The International Cricket Council consists of fifteen nations and territories, and the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), both full members, is responsible for organizing the squad. They made their debut in the ODI in 1978. This team is famous for its aggressive and exciting style of play. The West Indies women's cricket team is still a formidable force in international women's cricket, and they have a large fan base supporting their thrilling style of play. The squad advanced to the World Cup final for the first time in 2013, but Australia defeated them. In the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup, the Windies Women advanced to the semifinals.

1. W Indies (W) Vs. Scot Women

On Wednesday, July 23, 2003 (this match's date), at Sportpark Thurlede in Schiedam. The Scottish female team decided to bat after winning the toss. RD van Keulen and A Tufail were the umpires. The West Indies women won by a margin of 10 wickets. It is #445 on the scorecard for this game. The target score was 75 runs, as Scot women only managed to get 74.

2. W Indies (W) Vs. Japan Women

This match took place on July 26, 2003 (Saturday) at VRA Ground, Amstelveen. The Japanese women won the toss and elected to bat. The West Indies women won by a margin of 10 wickets. PA Christiaans and R. Rishworth served as umpires. The score earned by Japanese women was 62 in only 49.2 overs. This match scoresheet is #450.

3. W Indies (W) Vs. Ireland Women

This match was played on November 14, 2011, at the Krira Shikkha Protisthan No. 3 ground, Savar. The Ireland women's team won the toss and decided to field. The West Indies won by 213 runs. The umpires were SS Prasad and K Cross. The scorecard for this match was #795.

4. W Indies (W) Vs. Sri Lanka Women

This match took place on February 3, Feb,2013 in Mumbai, India. The West Indies team won by 209 runs. Sri Lanka scored 159 runs in 40 overs, and the West Indies scored 368 runs in 50 overs. Sri Lankan women won the toss and elected to field. Buddhi Pardhan and Vineet Kulkarni served as umpires. David Jukes served as the match referee. The player in the match was Stefanie Taylor.

5. W Indies (W) Vs. India Women

This match was on January 10, 2011, in Mumbai, India. The West Indies women won by nine wickets with 79 balls remaining. The target reached by the West Indies was 162 runs in 36.5 overs. Ganesh Iyer and Vishwas Nerurkar were the umpires. Anjali Pendharker was a match referee. The West Indies cruised to an easy victory in the first ODI in Mumbai.

6. W Indies (W) Vs. Sri Lanka Women

This match was on October 9 at Potchefstroom (Uni). The scorecard for this match is #753. The West Indies won by nine wickets and scored the target of 166 runs in 28.4 overs with 128 balls remaining. The player of the match title goes to Anisa Mohammed. Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat first. Faisel Samsoodien and Robin White were umpires during the match.

7. W Indies (W) Vs. Netherlands Women

This was the 4th ODI played on July 9, 2008 at Deventer. West Indian women elected to bat first. The West Indies won by nine wickets with 276 balls remaining. The player of the match was Kirbyina Alexander, and the player of the series was Stacy-Ann King. The Netherlands women's 22 score is the lowest in WODI. They broke the earlier record of 22. The umpires were Bob Van Keulen and Jacques Mulders. The WODINO is 653.

8. W Indies (W) Vs. New Zealand Women

This third ODI was on September 17, 2014, at Basseterre. The West Indies won by 8 Wickets with 196 balls remaining. The WODI number was 921. It was a 50-over match, but the West Indies achieved the target in 17.2 overs. The player of the Match was Shakera Selman. Gregory Brathwaite and Joel Wilson were the umpires.

9. W Indies (W) Vs. Pakistan Women

This was the first ODI played at Kingstown on August 28, 2011. The West Indies women elected to field first and won by 8 Wickets with 183 balls remaining. The player of the match was Anisa Mohammed. The umpires were Clancy Mack and Lennox Abraham. Pakistan women scored 82 runs in 40.5 overs, and the West Indies caught this target in 19.3 overs.

10. W Indies (W) Vs. Ireland Women

The match was on October 7, 2010 at Potchefstroom. The West Indies women's 165-run win against Ireland women is the largest margin of victory in terms of runs in the WODI, beating the Netherlands women's 148-run win. The player of the match was Stafanie Tyalor. The WODI number was 748. The West Indies women elected to bat first and set the bar at 275 runs in 50 overs, but Ireland scored 110 runs. Faizel Samsoodien and Marius Kotze were the umpires for this match.