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Qiana Joseph

Qiana Joseph is a West Indies all-rounder who made her international debut at the age of 16 during the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup. She is a left-handed batter and a slow left-arm orthodox bowler. Qiana Joseph also represents teams like Barbados Royals and Windward Islands in domestic competitions. 

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Full Name
Qiana Joseph
Born
1 January 2001
Birthplace
Saint Lucia
Country
West Indies
Role
Batting Allrounder
Batting Style
Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style
Slow left-arm orthodox
Place Of Birth
Saint Lucia
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Stats

Match Format Date Runs BF 4s 6s SR
West Indies Women vs Australia Women · 2nd ODI Women ODI March 29, 2026 29 40 6 0 72.50
West Indies Women vs Australia Women · 1st ODI Women ODI March 27, 2026 12 12 2 0 100.00
West Indies Women vs Australia Women · 3rd T20I Women T20 March 24, 2026 0 2 0 0 0.00
West Indies Women vs Australia Women · 2nd T20I Women T20 March 22, 2026 11 10 2 0 110.00
West Indies Women vs Australia Women · 1st T20I Women T20 March 20, 2026 45 39 7 1 115.38
West Indies Women vs Sri Lanka Women · 2nd T20I Women T20 March 1, 2026 5 7 1 0 71.43

Matches

West Indies Women West Indies Women
Australia Women Australia Women
West Indies Women West Indies Women
Australia Women Australia Women
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Major Teams

  • International Team: West Indies Women
  • Domestic Teams:
    • Saint Lucia
    • North Windward Islands
    • Windward Islands
    • Courts Gladiators
    • West Indies A Women
    • Barbados Royals Women (in the Women's CPL) 

International Debuts

  • ODI Debut: July 2, 2017, vs South Africa in Leicester (ODI cap #85).
  • T20I Debut: August 31, 2021, vs South Africa in North Sound, Antigua (T20I cap #42). 

Recent International Matches

  • Last ODI: June 21, 2024, vs Sri Lanka.
  • Last T20I: October 18, 2024, vs New Zealand.

Key Career Notes

  • She was the youngest woman to play in the 2017 World Cup.
  • Awards: In May 2021, Joseph was awarded a central contract by Cricket West Indies.
  • Key Performances: She scored her first WT20I half-century (52 runs) in a crucial group match against England during the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup, helping her team secure a semi-final spot. She also achieved a maiden ODI fifty with a score of 70 against Bangladesh. 

Career Statistics

Competition  Matches Runs Scored Wickets Taken Best Bowling
WODI 26-36 (sources vary) ~414 ~13-45 (sources vary) 2/24
WT20I 27 (approx) ~392 ~4 2/26