Samoa women's national cricket team

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The Samoa women's national cricket team, nicknamed the Nafanua, represents Samoa in international women's cricket. It is organised by the game's governing body in the country, the Samoa International Cricket Association (SICA).

NicknameNafanua
CaptainKolotita Nonu
CoachGary Wood
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Samoa
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Cricket Samoa logo
NicknameNafanua
AssociationSamoa International Cricket Association
Personnel
CaptainKolotita Nonu
CoachGary Wood
International Cricket Council
ICC statusAssociate member[1] (2017)
Affiliate member (2000)
ICC regionEast Asia-Pacific
ICC Rankings Current[2] Best-ever
T20I 49th 16th (2 Oct 2020)[3]
International cricket
First internationalv.  Fiji at Apia; 2 February 2010
T20 Internationals
First T20Iv.  Fiji at Independence Park, Port Vila; 6 May 2019
Last T20Iv.  Fiji at Albert Park Ground 1, Suva; 15 September 2025
T20Is Played Won/Lost
Total[4] 47 23/22
(0 ties, 2 no results)
This year[5] 0 0/0
(0 ties, 0 no results)

T20I kit

As of 15 September 2025
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Although women's cricket has a long history in Samoa, the national team was only formally organised in 2010, with assistance from a New Zealand association, Auckland Cricket.[6] The team has often included Samoan expatriate players based in Australia and New Zealand (including some who have played for state or provincial teams), which has presented difficulties in training.[7] Samoa's first regional tournament came later in 2010, and it has since regularly participated in ICC East Asia-Pacific events, generally ranking behind only Japan and Papua New Guinea in the region. The women's team's most notable achievement has been winning the gold medal in the women's tournament at the 2015 Pacific Games. The team is currently coached by Ian West, an Englishman who gained Samoan citizenship through his wife, and subsequently played for the Samoan men's team.[8]

In April 2018, the International Cricket Council (ICC) granted full Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status to all its members. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between Samoa women and another international side since 1 July 2018 have the full WT20I status.[9]

History

Cricket has been played in Samoa since the 19th century, when it was introduced by British traders and missionaries. It flourished despite a ban during the period of the German protectorate, from 1900 to 1914. Historically, the sport has been most popular when played under the modified rules known as kilikiti. However, since the early 2000s, when Samoa gained affiliate membership of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and its men's national team debuted internationally (in 2000 and 2001, respectively), the standard form of cricket has begun to replace kilikiti in popularity.[10]

The Samoan women's team played its first international matches in February 2010, when Fiji toured to play a three-match series at Apia's Faleata Oval (in the Tuanaimato area).[11] Fiji were also playing their first internationals.[12] A major impetus for the establishment of a woman's team was its status as a requirement for associate membership of the ICC, to which SICA aspires.[10] Samoa, captained by Perelini Mulitalo, went on to win the series 3–0,[13] and consequently qualified as the third team (after Japan and Papua New Guinea) for the 2010 EAP Trophy in Japan, the team's first major tournament.[14]

Samoa went on to lose all three of its matches at the EAP Trophy, a 50-over tournament, with their closest game being a 12-run loss to Japan in the qualifying final.[15] Their captain there was Mindy Hodgson, a former representative of the Wellington Blaze in New Zealand domestic cricket.[16] However, the Samoans were more successful at their next regional tournament, the 2012 EAP Women's Championship in Port Vila, Vanuatu. That tournament was played using the Twenty20 format, with the winner progressing to the 2013 World Twenty20 Qualifier in Ireland).[17] The three teams from the 2010 tournament were joined by the Cook Islands, Fiji, and Vanuatu. Samoa won all of its group-stage matches (played only against the three newcomers),[18] but lost in the semi-final against Papua New Guinea, eventually placing third after defeating Vanuatu in the third-place playoff.[19]

At the 2014 EAP Women's Championship in Japan (a qualifier for the 2015 World Twenty20 Qualifier), Samoa again placed third after losing a semi-final to Papua New Guinea, with their opponent in the third-place playoff being the Cook Islands. The team's tournament was marked by several instances of individual brilliance, most notably an innings of 104 (off 74 balls) by Moelagi Tuilagi in the playoff, the first century in an EAP Twenty20 event.[20] Samoa's captain, Auckland Hearts player Regina Lili'i, was named both player of the tournament and captain of the team of the tournament.[21] Lili'i was one of three Samoan players with experience in the New Zealand State League, the others being Hana Mauafu (Canterbury Magicians) and Madeleine Chapman (Wellington Blaze).[22] As of May 2015, one unofficial ranking system placed Samoa 27th in the world, behind Kenya.[23] In July 2015, Samoa won the gold medal in the women's tournament at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, becoming the first country outside of Papua New Guinea to win gold in Pacific Games cricket.[24]

In December 2020, the ICC announced the qualification pathway for the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup.[25] Samoa were named in the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup EAP Qualifier regional group, alongside seven other teams.[26]

Tournament history

ICC Women's ODI World Cup

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Women's Cricket World Cup records
Host
Year
Round Position GP W L T NR
England 1973Did not qualify/No Women's ODI status
India 1978
New Zealand 1982
Australia 1988
England 1993
India 1997
New Zealand 2000
South Africa 2005
Australia 2009
India 2013
England 2017
New Zealand 2022
India 2025
Total0/130 Titles00000
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ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier

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ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier records
Host
Year
Round Position GP W L T NR
Netherlands 2003Did not qualify/No ODI status
South Africa 2008
Bangladesh 2011
Sri Lanka 2017
Zimbabwe 2021
Pakistan 2025
Total0/60 Title00000
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ICC Women's World T20

More information Twenty20 World Cup records, Host Year ...
Twenty20 World Cup records
Host
Year
Round Position GP W L T NR
England 2009Did not qualify
Cricket West Indies 2010
Sri Lanka 2012
Bangladesh 2014
India 2016
Cricket West Indies 2018
Australia 2020
South Africa 2023
United Arab Emirates 2024
England 2026To be determined
Total0/90 Titles00000
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ICC Women's Twenty20 Global Qualifier

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ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier records
Host
Year
Round Position GP W L T NR
Republic of Ireland 2013Did not qualify
Thailand 2015
Netherlands 2018
Scotland 2019
United Arab Emirates 2022
United Arab Emirates 2024
Nepal 2026
Total0/70 Titles00000
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Cricket at Summer Olympics Games

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Cricket at Summer Olympics records
Host
Year
Round Position GP W L T NR
United States 2028To be determined
Australia 2032
Total0 Title00000
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ICC Women's T20 Champions Trophy

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ICC Women's T20 Champions Trophy records
Host
Year
Round Position GP W L T NR
Sri Lanka 2027To be determined
2031
Total0 Title00000
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EAP Women's Championship

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EAP Women's Championship records
Host/Year Round Position GP W L T NR
Japan 2010[27]Round-robin3/3The full information of the tournament have not found
Vanuatu 2010[28]Round-robin3/6The full information of the tournament have not found
Japan 2014[29]Round-robin3/5The full information of the tournament have not found
Samoa 2016Round-robin2/3The full information of the tournament have not found
Total4/40 Titles00000
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Cricket at the Pacific Games

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Pacific Games record
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
Papua New Guinea 2015Champion1/666000
Samoa 2019Champion1/476100
Total2/22 Titles1312100
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ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup East Asia Pacific Qualifier

More information ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup Qualifier East Asia Pacific records, Year ...
ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup Qualifier East Asia Pacific records
Year Round Position GP W L T NR
Vanuatu 2019Runners-up2/654100
Samoa 2021The tournament had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Vanuatu 2023Round-robin5/761500
Fiji 20256th-place6/853200
Total3/30 Titles168800
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Current squad

Updated on 12 January 2024.

This lists all the players who have played for Samoa in the past 12 months or were part of the most recent squad.

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Name Age Batting style Bowling style Notes
Batters
Fa'aiuga Sisifo22Right-handedRight-arm medium
Leitu Leong23Right-handed
Regina Lili'i39Right-handedRight-arm mediumCaptain
All-rounders
Jacinta Sanele21Right-handedRight-arm medium
Taalili Iosefo21Right-handedRight-arm medium
Tuaoloa Semau45Right-handedRight-arm medium
Lagi Telea29Right-handedRight-arm medium
Ailaoa Aoina20Left-handedLeft-arm medium
Eleni Vaaetasi29Right-handedRight-arm medium
Aunoa Iopu23Right-handedRight-arm off break
Carol AgafiliRight-handedRight-arm medium
Wicketkeepers
Ruth Johnston26Right-handed-
Francesca Nafanua-
Bowlers
Ariota Kupito22Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Vicky Tafea21Right-handedRight-arm medium
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Records and statistics

International Match Summary — Samoa Women[30]

Last updated 15 September 2025

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Playing Record
FormatMWLTNRInaugural Match
Twenty20 Internationals472322026 May 2019
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Twenty20 International

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T20I record versus other nations[30]

Records complete to WT20I #2513. Last updated 15 September 2025.

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OpponentMWLTNRFirst matchFirst win
ICC Associate members
 Cook Islands 330007 September 20237 September 2023
 Fiji 1173016 May 20196 May 2019
 France 1100012 March 202512 March 2025
 Indonesia 211007 May 20197 May 2019
 Japan 312007 May 20197 May 2019
 Papua New Guinea 133100010 May 201911 July 2019
 Philippines 110009 September 20259 September 2025
 Vanuatu 1366019 May 20199 May 2019
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