New Zealand women's national cricket team

New Zealand
NicknameWhite Ferns
AssociationNew Zealand Cricket
Personnel
CaptainAmelia Kerr
CoachBen Sawyer
International Cricket Council
ICC statusFull member (1926)
ICC regionEast Asia-Pacific
ICC Rankings Current Best-ever
ODI 5th 2nd
T20I 3rd 3rd
Tests
First Testv  England at Lancaster Park, Christchurch; 16–18 February 1935
Last Testv  England at North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough; 21–24 August 2004
Tests Played Won/Lost
Total 45 2/10
(33 draws)
One Day Internationals
First ODIv  Trinidad and Tobago at Clarence Park, St Albans; 23 June 1973
Last ODIv  Zimbabwe at University of Otago Oval, Dunedin; 11 March 2026
ODIs Played Won/Lost
Total 403 194/195
(3 ties, 11 no results)
This year 3 3/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)
World Cup appearances11 (first in 1973)
Best resultChampions (2000)
T20 Internationals
First T20Iv  England at the County Cricket Ground, Hove; 5 August 2004
Last T20Iv  South Africa at Seddon Park, Hamilton; 17 March 2026
T20Is Played Won/Lost
Total 193 104/82
(3 ties, 4 no results)
This year 5 4/1
(0 ties, 0 no results)
T20 World Cup appearances9 (first in 2009)
Best resultChampions (2024)
Official websitewww.nzc.nz/international/white-ferns/

Test kit

ODI kit

T20I kit

As of 17 March 2026

The New Zealand women's national cricket team, nicknamed the White Ferns, represents New Zealand in international women's cricket. One of eight teams competing in the ICC Women's Championship (the highest level of international women's cricket), the team is organised by New Zealand Cricket, a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

New Zealand made its Test debut in 1935, against England, becoming the third team to play at that level. With Australia and England, New Zealand is one of only three teams to have participated in all ten editions of the Women's Cricket World Cup. The team has made the final of the tournament on four occasions, winning in 2000 and placing second in in 1993, 1997, and 2009. At the Women's T20 World Cup, New Zealand were champions in 2024 and runners up in 2009 and 2010.