In 2012, Jersey won the European Women's Cricket Festival hosted in
Utrecht, defeating
Germany in the final. In April 2018, the ICC granted full
Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all
Twenty20 matches played between Jersey women and other
ICC members after 1 July 2018 have the full WT20I status. Jersey played their first
WT20I on 31 May 2019, losing to neighbours
Guernsey by seven wickets in the
2019 T20 Inter-Insular Cup at
College Field, Saint Peter Port. Jersey's squad at the event featured several players still at school including
Nia Greig who, aged just 11 years and 40 days, became the youngest-ever international cricketer when she played in the islanders' opening match against the French.
Trinity Smith scored the first WT20I half-century for Jersey on 6 May 2022, hitting 59 not out off 43 balls against
Spain at the
2022 France Women's T20I Quadrangular Series. Unbeaten throughout, Jersey won the tournament in
Dreux which also included France and Austria. The following month, Jersey won the newly-expanded
Women's T20I Inter-Insular Cup winning all three matches at home against Guernsey. In January 2023, it was announced that Jersey had been chosen to host the inaugural
2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier division two tournament to be staged in May and June. At the event, the islanders finished third out of six teams to narrowly miss out on progressing to the next stage of qualification. During the competition,
Chloe Greechan became the first Jersey woman to take a
five-wicket haul in WT20Is when she bagged 5/4 in a 108-run win against
Sweden on 2 June 2023. Later that month, Jersey played Guernsey in the 2023 edition of the
Women's T20I Inter-Insular Cup at
King George V Sports Ground in
Castel. For the second successive year they swept the contest 3-0 with the highlight being the third match where they scored their highest total in a WT20I to date - 196/3 - before dismissing the hosts for 39 to win by 157 runs which was a new record for their biggest winning margin. Jersey retained the WT20I Inter-insular Cup for a third year in a row in 2024, winning a one-off match at
Grainville Cricket Ground in
St Saviour by 104 runs. Put into bat, the islanders' scored 157 all out with
Charlie Miles making 68 off 42 balls, before they dismissed Guernsey for just 53 as Sophia Hanson took 3/7. In December 2024, Jersey won the inaugural
T10 European Cricket Championship Challenger Division, going unbeaten throughout the competition in Spain and defeating
Germany by 15 runs in the final. They followed this success up by sweeping a two-match WT20I series against
Gibraltar at
Europa Sports Park, with winning margins of eight-wickets and nine-wickets respectively. In April 2025, Jersey won the
Cyprus WT20I Quadrangular Series, topping the table with six victories from six matches at the event which also included the hosts,
Denmark and the
Isle of Man. In May 2025, Jersey finished third at the
2025 Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier Division Two in
Rome, recording two wins from their five matches to once again miss out on progressing to the next stage of the competition. On 5 July 2025, Jersey defeated Guernsey by 89 runs under the
DLS method in a rain-affected match in Castel to claim the WT20I Inter-Insular Cup for a fourth successive year. ==Records and statistics==